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I just want Carlton Geelong and Hawks to lose. Thank you. 

 

Sudden death Hawks vs Dogs at the MCG in their current form is peak footy IMO. Deserves 90,000+ 

Hoping for Giants to win the flag so I’d be happy if they won along with Brisbane and the Dogs. I hate Port and Geelong equally. It will be funnier if Port lose so I guess go Cats. 


Pick of the games is easily Hawks v Dogs

Worst quality Qualifying finals I can recall

Port

Dogs

GWS have a good record against the Swans so i tip them for an upset

Lions

 

The scheduling is absolutely ridiculous in week 1. 

Why would you put dogs v hawks on the Friday night when the dogs womens team play their 1st home game at written oval. Apparently the dogs raised this point.

Then put sydney v giants on a Saturday afternoon? Put the sydney game in prime time Friday night in the sydney market.  The minor premiers deserved better.

Plus the dogs v hawks sat arvo at the G would have been great.

24 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Finals are a different ball game.

 

What a complete joke. 

How can you not hate this corrupt organization?

It really makes me question why I waste my hard earned money on this game. 


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I've often half joked on the podcast about getting the soapy water out at training to assist in training for wet conditions and i've often wondered whether training at night to simulate playing at night would be a benefit. The Hawks did just that in the lead up to only their 2nd night game this season.

 


On 26/08/2024 at 14:54, Demonland said:

Happy Finals 2024

 

in other words if the league and fixture was fair

I’m picking Geelong as they always seem to perform when it matters, then as much as I dislike the club, I love the way this Hawthorn team plays their footy, so I’m tipping them over the Doggies.

I love the way that GWS play (like the Hawks, they play an exciting brand of footy), but I fear the Swans will get over them in a very close game.  Brisbane will destroy a very under strength Carlton.

 

As I've said it's a shame dogs v hawks is an elimination final. They are the 2 exciting teams  currently playing the best footy.

 

Port (1-39)

Hawks (1-39)

Swans (1-39)

Lions (1-39)

 

All up 25-1

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