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2022 GRAND FINAL 138 members have voted

  1. 1. Who do you think will win?

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Sydney look like they have some sort of Geelong virus circa 2021. 

 
5 minutes ago, layzie said:

That was the moment Buddy.

He's very Joe Daniher today. Body language and second efforts just rubbish. He's cooked.

 

Sydney's kicking is shizen.

Cat's should send a posie of flowers to the Lions for such a soft PF run.


This just proves unfortunately how ordinary Sydney are. They need to kick the next two

Ugh, two hate-able sides in a GF so the only consolation is a nail biting finish. And now we’re not even gonna get that! 🙄 

 

Some big names for Sydney have been horrible so far.  Heeney, Blakey, Papley, Warner, Mills.  A lot of scope to improve, but I can’t see it happening.

Any chance the umps could call the frees that are there against the Cats eg; 

Danger holding Parker before he took possession

Over the shoulder against Cameron just now on the flank

2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

If Geelong somehow blows this it would be the biggest choke in Football History.

It's the only thing keeping the tv on.

Sydney just need to start laying tackles let alone keep possession 


I dont understand that running out of boundary rule that suddenly appeared in the 2nd half of this year, BB was the first time I've had even seen it paid.

At least BT is ruining the match day experience for Cats fans like he did for us last year. 

Front in high tackle - no free. 
But one to Hawkins now. 

Game OVER..... 9 Minutes to go, 2nd Quarter


Glad i extended my Visa for another Month 

Sydney have given us all a world of pain

 

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