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OMG what a win!!

Happy for Fagan, Mcluggage

Started 0-5

and then 44 points down 

unbelievable 

 

Can we talk about the failure of investment in western Sydney? Waste of money for the afl.

daniher nailed those last 2 goals. clutch from him


Dam. Well that's given Geelong the gf spot because Brisbane won't beat them.

That stupid advantage Daniels took in the goal square was dumb. 

How [censored] disgusting. I cannot stand that mob and now I have to watch them play Geelong in a prelim?

GWS choked worse than we did last year. Led both finals by 20+ at 3QT and lost both. Completely fell apart in this one, had a 7 point lead and the ball in a slow play with 4 minutes left, too. 

 

Well it’s official, another year where all possible premiers are a horrible choice. 
GWS [censored] the bed. One of the biggest chokes of all time. 

What a classic choke by GW$ thought that deliberate / insufficient intent decision just shows an absolute zero understanding of the game by the maggot - the guy was pushed in the back as he hit it as far forward as he could off balance. Critical timing.  


Straights sets exit for GWS. Clearly the club has poor culture 😀

We need some more teams to lose back to back finals to take the attention off us 🙂

6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

One thing is for sure

Kai Lohrman is in Slytherin house

Gold.

GREATER WESTERN SHIZZENS🤪

last year was painful for us but the last 2 games have been shocking for the giants. absolute bottle jobs


Just now, BDA said:

daniher nailed those last 2 goals. clutch from him

Career defining. Taken him from a ‘what it’ player to genuine gun. This is what he’ll be remembered for.

Ooof know that feeling well.

Are we the giants? Absolutely fluffed both finals and winning positions. That is gonna burn, should have won both. 

Guess I want the swans to win? Can’t operate the cats winning again. Port won’t win. Lions could I guess. Would not be the worst.

Damn you Giants, would have been a GF winner we could get behind! 

54 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

This may well go down to the wire

How good is this bloke! A bona fide soothsayer🤪

1 minute ago, Newport34 said:

Straights sets exit for GWS. Clearly the club has poor culture 😀

Mate, they don’t even have fans to care about culture 

Edited by BoBo

Just now, Biffen said:

Gold.

Yeaah get him down to Casey


1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

How [censored] disgusting. I cannot stand that mob and now I have to watch them play Geelong in a prelim?

GWS choked worse than we did last year. Led both finals by 20+ at 3QT and lost both. Completely fell apart in this one, had a 7 point lead and the ball in a slow play with 4 minutes left, too. 

They started 'slow playing' with 10  mins left. That never works. 

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Well it’s official, another year where all possible premiers are a horrible choice. 
GWS [censored] the bed. One of the biggest chokes of all time. 

A two week choke Jaded

4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Can’t recall a bigger straight sets choke than GWS. 

Hahahahac other than us last year


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