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Can't help but be super impressed with the way they go about it. Putting Port to the sword and they genuinely look like a premiership contender in my opinion. 

They should absolutely dare to dream because they play a brand that is well equipped on the big stage.

I mean watching Jesse Hogan in itself makes me depressed but I'm bloody happy for him and hope he gets success.

Toby Green, Josh Kelly and Lachie Whitfield are genuine stars of the competition 

They're my go to team for the finals.

 

 
1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Can't help but be super impressed with the way they go about it. Putting Port to the sword and they genuinely look like a premiership contender in my opinion. 

They should absolutely dare to dream because they play a brand that is well equipped on the big stage.

I mean watching Jesse Hogan in itself makes me depressed but I'm bloody happy for him and hope he gets success.

Toby Green, Josh Kelly and Lachie Whitfield are genuine stars of the competition 

They're my go to team for the finals.

 

Is Jesse under a long contract with GWS?

We coud have the return of the prodigal son 😅

 

100% i am. I feel like if they win, i won’t be as sad. I hate the other 3 clubs left in it all equally and would love for them to lose so yes.

Their big test is next week. Playing in front of 90K Collingwood fans is going to be a true test of resolve. Win that and I think they’ll knock of the Lions.

A GWS vs Lions final would be great for the game but secretly the AFL would be scathing given the role they played in trying to get Collingwood vs Carlton final. 


Let’s see 

Pies flag - nightmare hell on earth 

Blue flag - see above 

Brisbane flag - Zorko gets a medal 

 

It’s an obvious choice. Go the orange. 
 

100%

Just dreaming, but if we'd had Hogan and Bedford in our side last night, we win.

Apart from many other impressive aspects of their game, they seem to have put a huge amount of work into getting rid of the pill to advantage when tackled.

Loving their work. Love that they're tearing the 'never tear us apart' Port apart and that they perform so well with eff all supporters. Now that we're out of it, I hope they go all the way.

Yep. Look I wouldn't care if Brisbane won it but I just want a gf that doesn't involve Carlton or Collingwood.

But they are playing so well. Should be much further ahead 

 

if the other options are pies 🤮 carlton 🤮 or Lions🤮then absolutely

go giants


Ha. No-one has mentioned that GWS beating Port, puts us at 6th, instead of 5th and improves our draft hand by one spot. That's enough to barack for the Giants (and my daughter likes their song)

 

Cheering for the Orange franchise?

not in a million years

you want to encourage Gill and his cronies? 5 thousand fans at games. 

if your cheering purely based on not wanting someone else to win well that’s how Donald Trump got in power 

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13 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Is Jesse under a long contract with GWS?

We coud have the return of the prodigal son 😅

'Unfinished business'.

Field of dreams.

1 minute ago, Big Col said:

Ha. No-one has mentioned that GWS beating Port, puts us at 6th, instead of 5th and improves our draft hand by one spot. That's enough to barack for the Giants (and my daughter likes their song)

 

Did we clear up whether draft order is determined by end of H&A position?


20 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Can't help but be super impressed with the way they go about it. Putting Port to the sword and they genuinely look like a premiership contender in my opinion. 

They should absolutely dare to dream because they play a brand that is well equipped on the big stage.

I mean watching Jesse Hogan in itself makes me depressed but I'm bloody happy for him and hope he gets success.

Toby Green, Josh Kelly and Lachie Whitfield are genuine stars of the competition 

They're my go to team for the finals.

 

Tom Greene and Steve Coniglio.

Edited by Redleg

Definitely want them to lose the least out of Brisbane, Pies and Carlton.

Nothing would give me greater satisfaction than GWS rolling Collingwood in front of 90,000 stunned mullets, ruing another wasted home and away season for the Pies.

I thought we lost to a BOG ordinary team in Alice Springs at the time but it couldn’t be any further from the truth.

6 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Did we clear up whether draft order is determined by end of H&A position?

Includes finals.
eg Last year we had pick 15 (Jefferson) yet finished 2nd. 

EDIT: MY bad, pick #15 was part of the trade for jackson, but I know I'm right on this issue

 

 

Edited by Big Col
clarification

Over Collingwood, Carlton and Port:

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8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Cheering for the Orange franchise?

not in a million years

you want to encourage Gill and his cronies? 5 thousand fans at games. 

if your cheering purely based on not wanting someone else to win well that’s how Donald Trump got in power 

[censored] LOL.

Imagine being this dude referencing Donald Trump to an AFL team.

Cooked.


9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

[censored] LOL.

Imagine being this dude referencing Donald Trump to an AFL team.

Cooked.

apologies for bucking the trend and having a different opinion

your ego should recover but it does seem fragile

I’m %100 on board.

I used to despise the expansion clubs, especially GWS, but now feel that they and their fans have served their time and deserve some success.

Wrapped for Jesse and Bedford.

 

 

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