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are finals not on channel 7/s?

game not on til tomorrow 

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After our insipid straight sets exit I have no interest in watching the remainder of the finals


I was happy Geelong made a game of it. It makes our game look better, Geelong are the big improvers. I think the winner of the North V Adelaide game will win the flag. Zanker is our barometer. She plays woeful we play woeful, need her up and firing next year.

Lions got their cheat umps again? The ones we never get. Same in both leagues.

 

Watching the Kangas crows game. I feel like Adelaide are like us. Dominate the inside 50s, having all the play, kicking behinds and just can't get a goal 

8 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Lions got their cheat umps again? The ones we never get. Same in both leagues.

Geelong didn't get the same free we didn't get last week.


9 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Geelong didn't get the same free we didn't get last week.

No surprise. Lions, North and Crom are the umpires faves. Geelong ahead of us though.

Suck on that, Crows. Arrogant pack of [censored]. 

just saw the result. Glad North won. Hopefully they can beat the Lions next week. 


Weeks ago during the season when we thumped nth that Saturday night, fast forward weeks later and I wouldn't have guessed nth would make the gf and we'd go out in straight sets.

How things change 

18 minutes ago, BDA said:

just saw the result. Glad North won. Hopefully they can beat the Lions next week. 

I thought the crows would have a better chance of rolling the lions but really happy to see Norf get up.

They tackle really (and don't get rewarded). Just didn't take all of their chances.

Some crazy push in the back frees not paid to Norf in the last. Really glad they got up.

Will at least give me a team to barrack for next week.

Cats are much better than I thought and Roo’s have really lifted this year, so Roo’s V Lions. Glad the Crows went down not a very likeable side. Looking forward to how our girls respond in 2024.❤️💙

Contest, contest, contest. Kick the ball to get territory.
Handball and outside running game looks good when playing lower level sides, but to play at PF leve and abovel it is all about what Simon Goodwin calls a game style to win finals. 
Hoping Adelaide lose more players this trade period. They are still the S.A. State side. Good to see them lose.

37 minutes ago, BDA said:

just saw the result. Glad North won. Hopefully they can beat the Lions next week. 

There’s a bunch of us from the DA who’ll be attending. We’ll be North’s 19th man. 😄

#can’tStandTheLions


Umpires be really confused who to favour next week.

Brisbane trailing by seven points at 3/4 time.

GO ROOS!!!

 

Good 3rd quarter by North. awesome inside 50 tackling that have resulted in goals.

Looks like the Brisbane grand final losses (women’s, men’s, BBLW and NRL) are going to continue .

9 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Good 3rd quarter by North. awesome inside 50 tackling that have resulted in goals.

Looks like the Brisbane grand final losses (women’s, men’s, BBLW and NRL) are going to continue .

North are looking out on their feet They need a goal. They won't hang on.

C'mon Roos.

I really dislike Davison btw


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