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Who do you think wins the flag from here? 86 members have voted

  1. 1. Who wins the flag from here?

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Dark horse for me is GWS.  They really deserved to make and perhaps even win the GF last year- only thing that got in their way was the ‘umpire assisted premiers’ aka ‘the Ferals’ in the preliminary final. 

 
8 hours ago, praha said:

Petition to ban Dee Zephyr from Demonland.

Add @rjay to the petition for inviting Dogga back to the club. 😆

 
11 hours ago, rjay said:

Wouldn't by me.

I reckon he let us down badly and maybe cost us another flag going home...

I hope they never win one in his time there.

He can come back if he want's another flag.

Agreed. I get absolutely no satisfaction or enjoyment watching Luke Jackson in a Freo jumper.

He’s the type of ruck/forward we wanted Grundy to be, and we now have a painfully obvious void in that position this year.

If Freo are playing a Carlton on GF day, I’d prefer them to win, but they’re certainly not high on my preferences.

Fremantle will win their first flag 


13 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Fremantle will win their first flag 

Based on their games against us i can't see anyone beating Fremantle. They have talen all over the ground and a coach that exploits the oppositions weakness

2 hours ago, Demonsterative said:

Add @rjay to the petition for inviting Dogga back to the club. 😆

If he can come back in a Trent Croad situation and win us another flag then yes, I definitely want him back.

 

probably one of the most even and hardest to pick years i can remember

on their day any of the current 8 has a chance

i think 3 are slightly ahead on form and record - swans, lions and wanchors

a lot will depend on late form, fitness, luck, injuries and home ground advantage

i wouldn't be putting money on any


8 hours ago, forever demons said:

we do

Love you FD, but even I’m not that delusional. And I’m waaaaaaaay delusional. 🥹

6 hours ago, No. 31 said:

Whichever club can go on a run from now on ...

 

How badly do you wanna say “The Blues”??? 😁

I chose Carlton for sentimental reasons but I genuinely think they’ll win it.

As long as Essendon don’t stand a chance… I won’t have to move outta my suburb. 

8 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Agreed. I get absolutely no satisfaction or enjoyment watching Luke Jackson in a Freo jumper.

He’s the type of ruck/forward we wanted Grundy to be, and we now have a painfully obvious void in that position this year.

If Freo are playing a Carlton on GF day, I’d prefer them to win, but they’re certainly not high on my preferences.

+1 

I don't actively follow old friends of the club and will them to be successful but give me Jesse winning with GWS over that anyday.

Even Harmes and Baker with the Doggies would be more preferable. 

Edited by layzie

6 hours ago, No. 31 said:

Whichever club can go on a run from now on ...

 

This is likely the correct answer. 

He who is in the running and has the best next 6 weeks wins.

I am going to go Carlton because this is what the AFL wants, and just like last year with the Pies, what the AFL wants the AFL gets.

Brisbane will [censored] the bed again in finals.


1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Love you FD, but even I’m not that delusional. And I’m waaaaaaaay delusional. 🥹

Well when im singing the song with a bottle of scotch in each hand i will remind you of this post.Go DEES go you good things

21 hours ago, rjay said:

Wouldn't by me.

I reckon he let us down badly and maybe cost us another flag going home...

I hope they never win one in his time there.

He can come back if he want's another flag.

 

yes I totally agree, the year post flag he totally laid down I thought and was a non contributor, really should have been dropped, no I can't forgive him yet for that, too blatant I'm afraid, but I will say he probably is the one player that we haven't come close to replacing unfortunately

4 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

How badly do you wanna say “The Blues”??? 😁

I chose Carlton for sentimental reasons but I genuinely think they’ll win it.

As long as Essendon don’t stand a chance… I won’t have to move outta my suburb. 

The Blues can win it. If Carlton were to hit the form we had late last season it is definitely possible. Will we regain that form? ... remains to be seen. Giving the Pies a pasting tomorrow night would be a good way to start! 😁

Essendon probably won't make the 8 and if they manage to scrape in will be bundled out straight away IMHO.

  • 1 month later...

Demonland stood up well in this poll

Over 64% had Sydney or Brisbane winning the flag

Although, we did have Freo as next best with 12.82%!!


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