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Every finals campaign, someone cements themselves in footy folklore. Who will it be in 2023?

My guess is Gus for the mighty Dees. He was pivotal in the 21 Grand Final and I recon he is building to something special. 
 
Who from the Dees or the other 7 clubs is going to produce a September master class?

 
 

Rivers, with Salem to find some touch.

JVR to enter folklore with a kick after the siren to seal the win. Preferably from directly in front of Bay M8.


Judd McVee to become immortalised like Shane Ellen.

 

Trac or Fritsch will go berserk this finals series, and Rivers is now settled in his role and in ripping form. So those three at least.


30 minutes ago, praha said:

Rivers, with Salem to find some touch.

JVR to enter folklore with a kick after the siren to seal the win. Preferably from directly in front of Bay M8.

Remember to tell Max to choose the right side of the field when he wins the coin toss


Petracca will step up again. He was looking very determined and dominant in the second half against the Swans. He’s a weapon. It’s like a switch flicked and he was like righto the real stuff starts now, similar to Dusty firing up in finals in years past. 

Might be another Norm Smith coming his way!

can't help myself....

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GRUNDY !!!!  😀😃🙂

55 minutes ago, praha said:

Rivers, with Salem to find some touch.

JVR to enter folklore with a kick after the siren to seal the win. Preferably from directly in front of Bay M8.

They'd have to rename the Dom Sheed pocket to the JVR pocket 😉


Kozzie

Rivers will make people stand up and take notice. He has increasingly been slicing through traffic at top speed coming out of D50 and it’ll stand out.

Viney for his pure will to win. I think his sublime GF performance gets overlooked, but he was integral.

Also McVee to get plaudits for doing a job on some big name players.

1 hour ago, SPC said:

Every finals campaign, someone cements themselves in footy folklore. Who will it be in 2023?

My guess is Gus for the mighty Dees. He was pivotal in the 21 Grand Final and I recon he is building to something special. 
 
Who from the Dees or the other 7 clubs is going to produce a September master class?

Viney and Petracca

 
19 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Oliver. He’s angry. I can tell. 

Is this a redhead 6th sense sort of thing?

1 minute ago, Nascent said:

Is this a redhead 6th sense sort of thing?

Yep coz I sense it too. 😁


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