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What should the AFL have done, willmoy?

It was a Preliminary Final that turned out one-sided.  So did last year's involving Geelong.  It happens.

 
2 hours ago, layzie said:

Ok but riddle me this: A lot of people think we underperformed this season. So how can we, a team that made top 4 twice in 2 seasons with a flag be more of a faker than a team that has top 4'd 3 out of 4 years with 2 prelim appearances and no flags? It's backwards.

Give Brisbane credit but not too much, brilliant win last week but how do you explain their performance last night? Fagan 3 wins and 6 losses in finals, serial chokers on the big stage. For the talent this side had they stunk up the joint.

Geez The current year,the current opponents  and the current teams are all that is relevant at the seasons end.

The Dee's earned 5th  the 4 that finished above them deserved to do so on current performance.

No riddle it speaks for itself.

You may want to argue that next season may be different. 

Last season was

 

The Filth by 3 to 5 goals unfortunately

Why is the game at the SCG? Surely a prelim should be at a ground with 80k if possible?


5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Why is the game at the SCG? Surely a prelim should be at a ground with 80k if possible?

Home ground of highest finishing team.

Go Swans destroy them.

 
4 hours ago, willmoy said:

Selwood...kicker, pusher and stager.

Hawkins...stager,pusher and sucker

Danger..."general all-round award" winner though good footballer, like Trac though kicking could improve.

All three, instinctively look at umpires as do all wobbles for frees.

Simply pathetic..

 


Howe on Franklin

Smart move perhaps..  Franklin is not the danger player

We fell into the trap of wasting May on Franklin

Now being picked up by Maynard

Edited by Diamond_Jim

!00 point hiding to the Pies or a one point confessional free not paid to Ginnivan type loss. which would I rather see, 


Swans looking pretty sharp early

Hodge saying May played a ‘decent’ game on Franklin. Oh, you mean when he got 10 votes from the coaches in a losing side?

Hodge offers nothing.


 

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