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2022 GRAND FINAL 138 members have voted

  1. 1. Who do you think will win?

  2. 2. Who do you want to win?

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As much as I dislike their coach Lord Farquaad.

They probably deserve it this year.

1 minute ago, Tom Dyson said:

And just like that, geelong now become the hunted, everyone will dissect their game plan and will play their granny against them every week, they have the weight of expectation. 

They might be able to handle it fine but I'm glad our boys can have somewhat of a break from the overwhelming expectation we had every week. 

With a short pre season and an average list age of 98, I don’t know how they go back to back. But I never thought they would win it this year, so what do I know 

 

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Just now, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I expect them to have an extremely tough draw in the 2nd half of the year.

Don’t hold your breath. 19 games in Geelong straight coming right up. Special nursing home concessions. 

1 minute ago, BDA said:

What a damp squib

Swans won't be a factor next year. Not after this shellacking.  I'm not convinced by the pies or Lions

It's us v the cats in 2023. I'm looking forward to it already

 

 

100% they will.


Up there with one of the dullest grand finals in history. AFL should be very disappointed with what was produced today. Geelong a good team, but not a great team. Melbourne 2021 would have monstered both teams today 

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

100% they will.

Bulldogs didn't recover after we belted them.  The same will happen the Swans I reckon

 
1 minute ago, BDA said:

Bulldogs didn't recover after we belted them.  The same will happen the Swans I reckon

Sydney are too disciplined and have too much good young academy talent.


6 minutes ago, PVardy said:

Up there with one of the dullest grand finals in history. AFL should be very disappointed with what was produced today. Geelong a good team, but not a great team. Melbourne 2021 would have monstered both teams today 

And with a few minutes to go,  BT says Gil must be happy with the half time entertainment without a hint of irony.

13 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

100% they will.

No they won't. 

Bloods culture?

You're kidding. First time I've left a gf at 3 quarter time. Franklin passed it 

May unlocked the secret.

Dees will be better next year and at least provide a contest. 

 

11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Why the lions job will be available in a couple of months. That's beats Essendrug. 


🤮Watch the AFL hand them another DREAM run of home ganes vs mainly Duds re GC W.C GWS , NORF, ETC x twice

“It’s coming home, back where it belongs.” He stole that from Max Gawn (and Ben Gibson).

1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

Clarry needs a stylist. No one of his complexion should be wearing that red. 

That’s all you got from that? 😂 I love you THBT. 

Should have been us in the granny. Better team than the Swans but just couldn't find a way to beat them, disappointingly.

And the loss to the Lions. Even more disappointing.

The offseason is all about improving the team and list, coming back hungry with a clean bill of health, refresh the game plan and we should be seriously challenging again


7 minutes ago, Ben E said:

“It’s coming home, back where it belongs.” He stole that from Max Gawn (and Ben Gibson).

I switched off did Selwood say this the [censored] little twerp?

Isaac Norm is great. I dunno, it's good that Geelong fans can give Hawthorn fans cr*p ablut that. It's like the two things cancel each other out

 

Swannies were very very average. Also playing Sam Reid underdone and dropping Logan McDonald is a HUGE mistake. 
We would’ve done far better than this, play four quarters in the game against Sydney and we would’ve, we blew it. On to next year. Cats another year older. Bring it.

A fit Melbourne the only team that could have got close to the Cats this year.

Makes me more confident that the Dees game plan still stacks up - will be interesting to see how the Pies and Swans play next year.

But Cats are the team to beat next year. They’re strong, fit and there’s no clear weaknesses across the ground.  We need to respond. 


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