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What to do on the weekend after the grand final?


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15 hours ago, tiers said:

You can never watch the second half of the third quarter and the whole of the last quarter enough.

Get in some practice for a long summer.

Yesterday got stuck in the rain and sheltered for 20 mins. Don’t miss a few more peeks at Prelim 3rd either 

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Strangely, I was actually looking forward to the footy finishing in a way, to get a few more hours of productive time back into my weekend (I have so much to do and so little time right at the moment), however I can see that's not going to happen.  I'll be joining the rest of you basking in the retrospective goodness of that last month and a bit of footy from the Rd 23 classic comeback to top them all, through to the GF on rotation.  I think I'm wearing out the server that holds that last half Demons of premiership bliss.

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Once it gets underway in earnest, I'll be on our women's team. They must be pretty close to winning the big one as well this year and how good would it be to complete the double.

On this note, something which irked me a little listening to the GF commentary was at the point it was obvious that we'd win, when one of her fellow comentators poised the statement/question to Daisy as to how good it was "watching her club do this?".  Daisy's response was along the lines that it wasn't her club, but that it was Garry Lion's and others (she named them, but I forget) club.  I'm not having a go at Daisy here, because, I realise she was just being modest in her response, but I see it as being very much her club, as a person and player that has fully embraced the MFC as it has embraced her and as a person who holds a prominent place in our clubs (and indeed the AFL's) history as all of a champion player and the first captain of our women's team and pioneering advocate for the entire women's national competition.

Will be great once the AFLW starts up again and hopefully crowds are allowed back, as I think our girls will draw crowds the envy of the competition, hopefully play some great footy and be right up there in competition at the pointy end of the season as well.

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17 hours ago, Chook said:

Getting my COVID shot on Saturday, so that might blow my whole weekend depending on my reaction. If so, I'll be laying in bed watching the replay ad nauseam with every commentary under the sun, one by one.

The endorphins released by watching the GF should counter any side effects of the clot shot.

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Watch the replay with alternative commentary

I suggest listening to Perth's Triple M, being Dennis Cometti's last ever Grand Final

If anyone does, have a good listen to how the commentary team is questioning whether Melbourne will be able to stop the Bulldogs momentum about half way through the 3rd quarter, its very funny knowing what is about to occur

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Normally at this time I add up the number of weeks till the next season to work out how to spread out watching the recordings I made of wins during the year.

Usually I have to ration myself to watching one every few weeks, but this summer I don't know if I can fit them all in at one per week.

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3 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

For anyone with Fox Footy today:

2pm - Brisbane qual final 

4:30pm - Geelong prelim 

7pm - Dogs Gf

all tuned up some cold beer a lil whiskey before dinner and some red for the gf

Im loving this !!

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1 hour ago, sue said:

Normally at this time I add up the number of weeks till the next season to work out how to spread out watching the recordings I made of wins during the year.

Usually I have to ration myself to watching one every few weeks, but this summer I don't know if I can fit them all in at one per week.

I think I've still got some of my favorite's from around 2016 - 2018 on an old Foxtel IQ that I'd play in this way.  Now that we've nailed the big one, I can enjoy watching those games again as part of the journey that got us there.  The 2018 elimination and semi finals against the Cats and Hawks would still be enjoyable to watch, particularly the joy clearly evident from Nathan Jones of playing in and winning finals and although by comparison to 2021 PF, it probably doesn't feel like we beat them by enough, the elimination of the Cats was a pretty good highlight.  Probably also good to reinforce what the Weid could still offer us going forward!!

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18 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Where are you getting the replays from DJ? I had a look on Kayo and the AFL website the other week, primarily looking for the Anzac Eve game but couldn't find anything before the North game in Hobart online.

Kayo

It's clunky but they are all there

Select the AFL preference and then the MFC subset.

Strangely enough you need to scroll to the right to get the earlier games.

Up to the Saints game round 2.

Boy we were scratchy in that Freo game... enjoy

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7 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Kayo

It's clunky but they are all there

Select the AFL preference and then the MFC subset.

Strangely enough you need to scroll to the right to get the earlier games.

Up to the Saints game round 2.

Boy we were scratchy in that Freo game... enjoy

Geez. I must have missed that when I scrolled the MFC subset. It went as far back as round 7 then started with our finals games again. I'll give it a go again later tonight DJ. Thanks!

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Last night I watched the Grand Final with SEN commentary with Huddo, Whateley, with *some special comments from Lewis, Healy. 
It had its pros and cons.

Huddo and Whateley were exceptional, so too Lewis. 
You couldn’t hear the umps which was ok. Best of all, was you didn’t have to listen to BT and Brayshaw. I’ll leave it at that. However, I missed Daisy but certainly not Carey.

*The one negative was Healy for mine. Critical of a Bulldog player for not crunching Oliver in the back with a knee when there was an opportunity early. Saying that it was ok to do it in a Grand Final. What a spud for special comments.

Overall a much better alternative of commentary than Seven.

 

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13 hours ago, H_T said:

Last night I watched the Grand Final with SEN commentary with Huddo, Whateley, with *some special comments from Lewis, Healy. 
It had its pros and cons.

Huddo and Whateley were exceptional, so too Lewis. 
You couldn’t hear the umps which was ok. Best of all, was you didn’t have to listen to BT and Brayshaw. I’ll leave it at that. However, I missed Daisy but certainly not Carey.

*The one negative was Healy for mine. Critical of a Bulldog player for not crunching Oliver in the back with a knee when there was an opportunity early. Saying that it was ok to do it in a Grand Final. What a spud for special comments.

Overall a much better alternative of commentary than Seven.

 

Me too, my first watch of the replay was with the SEN commentary.

And agree, Healy was the overwhelming negative. Just adds nothing at all, says some really stupid stuff, out of touch with the modern game. He's the weak link on On The Couch, too.

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