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Terrible performance in announcing players

 

Geez,  5 mins of speeches by Brisbane players before a single Melbourne player gets near the stage.

Think the AFL and Ch 7 forgot who actually won

 

Gees I’m not a fan of the BOG. We where well on top for 3 quarters. Our midfield was clearly all over them.

and now they read all the players out in super quick succession.

we won! Let them feel like winners. Honestly. Rubbish from the AFLW.

1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Presentation going to be quicker than the losing captains speech. Slow down

I bet the papers in QLD will be full of pictures of the lions girls bawling their eyes out


Yawn who are the premiers?  Officially most boring ceremony all the awards but not the Flag.

 

1 minute ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Presentation going to be quicker than the losing captains speech. Slow down

Trying to make up time after the Brisbane captain individually thanked everyone at the ground.

8 minutes ago, BDA said:

Is there a norm smith equivalent medal awarded for BOG?

Went to Shannon Cambell, no 20 from Brisbane. 

The umpires, commentators, media, AFL and the Brisbane players all fully expected to win it. That’s why their speeches were so long


12 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Daisy: "They invited the wrong team to their housewarming." 🤣

Which clubs give cars to players? 

1 minute ago, Dee Viney Intervention said:

Saudi Arabia

Rolls Royce's  were given.

Play the granny at a neutral venue every year. Avoids home town umpiring and this farce of a presentation

So I know we won but did that final kick go through for a goal and shouldn't it have been included because she kicked it before the siren went?


8 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

And now the MC has botched the calling of our player’s names to receive their medals. Amateur hour. They must have banked on Brisbane winning 

At least she did 1 better than Basil did, letting the premiership coach speak

 

All the nuffies who wanted Mick Stinear sacked must be feeling prize geese right now.

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Daisy speaks so well

I think people just criticise her on Facebook because she supported the indigenous players right to not support the moments silence for the queen. They need to get over it 


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