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2024 Premiership Preference 165 members have voted

  1. 1. Who do you hope wins the flag this year!

    • Sydney
      18
    • Port Adelaide
      5
    • Geelong
      0
    • GWS Giants
      109
    • Brisbane
      2
    • Western Bulldogs
      21
    • Hawthorn
      2
    • Carlton
      3

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Which team would you LIKE to see win the flag this year?

This is not necessarily the team you THINK will win it.

I voted for GWS.  Go the Oranges!

Your vote is secret, but anybody who selects Geelong will be hunted down then tarred and feathered.

 

Not a question. GWS all the way. For Jesse, for the fact that we won’t have to hear about it one day after the grand final, and because all remaining 7 options are despicable and make me sick. 
 

I swear to god if Geelong wins another flag I am out. 

 

I’m hoping all the stadiums doors get stuck and no one is able to open them, resulting in the cancellation of the season 

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Not a question. GWS all the way. For Jesse, for the fact that we won’t have to hear about it one day after the grand final, and because all remaining 7 options are despicable and make me sick. 
 

I swear to god if Geelong wins another flag I am out. 

I had this thought exactly this afternoon.

Surely not.

 

I will go with GWS. They and their few supporters are far enough away that it won’t be in our face day in day out.

1 minute ago, jane02 said:

I will go with GWS. They and their few supporters are far enough away that it won’t be in our face day in day out.

It’s also an Olympic year and they have the 2000 training track. Symmetry. 

Sydney. Breath-taking to watch when they are on song. 


Care factor close to zero, but given that I still have a soft spot for Hogan and Bedford, would have to be the Giants.

ZZZzz but GO SWANS

GWS would be my preferred but I think it's going to be the Doggies. They've hit form at the perfect time again - though the Hawks is going to be a tough game for them.

1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

Which team would you LIKE to see win the flag this year?

This is not necessarily the team you THINK will win it.

I voted for GWS.  Go the Oranges!

Your vote is secret, but anybody who selects Geelong will be hunted down then tarred and feathered.

But what's the order?

The one I don't want to see win it at all is Geelong followed closely by Carlton and Brisbane (good thing they play each other).


3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

would love to see boak get a premiership

one of the gentlemen of modern football

That's a good call, but can he switch to GWS?

1 minute ago, rjay said:

That's a good call, but can he switch to GWS?

no, he's always been loyal to the team that drafted him, even when the puddy tatts backed up the truck

Gws for Hogan

Port for Hinkley.  Dude cops more shizen from his fam base than any other coach.  They'll give him both barrels again otherwise. 

 

If Port wins I will leave the state for a few weeks.

All Sydney GF would be great.

The Blues, the lid is off!! ... and floating down the Torrens River after Willie Rioli tore up Fremantle tonight in Perth 😁


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