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2022 GRAND FINAL 138 members have voted

  1. 1. Who do you think will win?

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Wow was not anticipating that, Sydney have been atrocious. I don’t think there out of it yet but they would want to lift their game real quick. 

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Heeney 0 touches. Mills 4. 

you’ve got to stand up early

Gotta get Heeney near the ball. 

 
7 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

This embarrassing from Sydney. Geelong aren’t this good. They haven’t shown up.

Sorry to say it but Geelong are this good and today at the moment showing that they've been the best side this year.

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Heeney 0 touches. Mills 4. 

you’ve got to stand up early

Heeney hasn’t had a great finals at all.


For Christ sake swans. Pull your collective finger out. This is embarrassing 

 

Bounce of the ball, horrid umpiring (Geelong's way) and some panic play / disposal from the Swans.

Cats the first team to settle following Hawkins 2 goals out of the ruck.

I can't think of one Swan that,'s stood up to be counted so far other than Hayward's finish for goal.

Can they get back?  Will need a heculean effort.  Mids & Seniors will need to play the match of their lives working both ways to pressure the turnovers and get this back to level terms.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

The Cats are never out of a contest. The number of times the ball could go out and they fight to keep it alive!


looks over already


Righto. Glad I got my plus 40 bet on. Now turn the tv off and get hammered

6 minutes ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

Sorry to say it but Geelong are this good and today at the moment showing that they've been the best side this year.

Geelong are a good side, but this is embarrassing from Sydney. They are getting smashed at contest. Terrible effort from their midfield.


Sadly reminiscent of 1988 or 2000

LOL Rohan😃

 

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