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29 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 

Collingwood v GWS. Eddie McGuire or Donald Trump. I'm genuinely confused who to barrack for now

 
 
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They should be at least 50 points up


Go the orange.  Love the way they play. Jesse was always a personal favourite and pleased to see Bedford playing so well now he's getting regular opportunity. Hope they can go all the way.

Yes like us last night. Another 2 will win it

 

They can't kick them directly in front but Riccardi nails one from the boundary 40 out.

Love to see it.

Keeps the GWS v Brisbane GF dream alive!


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Toby Green...

And that's the game right there folks

#bigbigsound

I think I’d prefer Brisbane if Zorko can get suspended and miss the grand final.

But I’m all in on GWS winning next week 

Happy for Jesse and Bedford. 

50 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

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.

 

both of them?
[actually I agree with you. happy to see GWS have success]

 

Let’s go Giants. Kill the Pies please. Physically and otherwise. 


I have sworn of supporting Gil’s AFL for the year, and had planned on ignoring the GF having been to nearly all except 2021 since 2000.

Clearly Gil wants a farewell C v C GF - I will break my vow if it is BNE V GWS.

3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Let’s go Giants. Kill the Pies please. Physically and otherwise. 

Toby G - please run through Maynard in the first quarter, in a spoil attempt of course. 

Toby greene to knock daicii out

Heads must literally roll 

then I want Maynard to be snapped in half . 

 

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I’m on the GWS and Lions bandwagon next week, then GWS for the GF for Jesse and Toby.


5 minutes ago, monoccular said:

I have sworn of supporting Gil’s AFL for the year, and had planned on ignoring the GF having been to nearly all except 2021 since 2000.

Clearly Gil wants a farewell C v C GF - I will break my vow if it is BNE V GWS.

Carlton is no chance up in the Gabba.

They are there purely because of our lack of composure in the last quarter.

I wouldn't be surprised if they are destroyed like we were in the 2018 PF.

Nothing would scream Karma more than Maynard turning the ball over with 30 seconds on the clock straight to Greene who kicks the sealer for a 1 point Giants win. 
 

Make. It. Happen. 

 
7 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Hey coach which one do you want to take out early next week. I let you know during the week Brayden. 

100 bucks he'll target T Greene 


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