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7 minutes ago, BoBo said:

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

They all drive electric cars, no power pionts to plug into in Greater Western Shizzen town

 

Hopefully we get a Penrith v Storm GF, that will be a beauty to watch.

2 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Zero interest in this finals series now. [censored] you Brisbane and [censored] you Zorko.

Correct.  [censored] you ZORKO

 

GO PUZZY CATTOS

Since we have jinxed probably the only two teams we wanted to see win it all... Who should we barrack for next? 🤔🤔🤔

Jeelong my guess.


2 minutes ago, deegirl said:

We finished fourth then kicked 7.11 & 9.17 to go out in straight sets by a collective 9 points. It’s hardly a stunning success. 

Absolutely agree. Nobody cares about the ‘almost’ teams. Ask the saints circa 09’/10’ etc. 

 

 

I was going to go to the prelim next week to see the giants but not going to bother now. 

But come next week I may jump on the lions bandwagon. Ugh poor Jesse 

 
16 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Geelong will smack em anyways 

Nope. This game was the real prelim. 


I always thought GWS were too flawed a side to win the flag.

Their coach bemoaned their inability to play 4 quarters, they had a gross reliance on Hogan and skated by the season with unsustainable accuracy. Unfortunately for them, Brisbane hit the scoreboard too regularly.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

How can you not love thinking about Essendon supporters sitting at home watching a Daniher that walked out on the club get the Lions into a prelim?!

Chris Fagan is an unbelievable coach. Well done to him.

That was epic!!!

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

They all drive electric cars, no power pionts to plug into in Greater Western Shizzen town

I blame Demonland for not processing my edit of car to care.

8 minutes ago, deegirl said:

We finished fourth then kicked 7.11 & 9.17 to go out in straight sets by a collective 9 points. It’s hardly a stunning success. 

I never said anything about stunning success. 
We [censored] the bed in front of goal. But we didn’t choke after being 44 points up


Geelong will be laughing themselves to sleep.

2 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Brisbane won't beat Jee-long.

If GWS had won, they wouldn't have beaten them either.

I would have given the giants a chance. They can beat Geelong. 

Brisbane poo themselves on the G

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Chris Fagan is an unbelievable coach. Well done to him.

That was epic!!!

Not sure about Fagan. To me it was more a combination of Brisbane finding some goalkicking accuracy, the mids lifting in the fourth, and GWS [censored] the bed. 

Still, he has four prelims in 6 years of contending so he’s clearly doing something right. 

Did someone else feel like Toby Green went MIA in these finals? Nothing against Sydney and nothing today.


4 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Brisbane won't beat Jee-long.

If GWS had won, they wouldn't have beaten them either.

I wouldn’t be so sure. 

Geelong looked great last week but how much of it was Port not showing up? Their H&A form going in wasn’t that impressive. 

I would have had GWS favourites next week had they hung on tonight. A bit like us last year, had they avoided the choke and got through with the pressure off I reckon they’d play with more freedom and their best IMO is second only to Sydney. 

If Brisbane can get Rayner and Cameron to a Shrink and buy Tin Man Hipwood a heart, they may be able to run the Cotton On Cats close.

 
1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Did someone else feel like Toby Green went MIA in these finals? Nothing against Sydney and nothing today.

Not that I care enough to look up the stat's. Thought he was very good early but don't recall him doing much in the second half and last 1/4

Joe kicked 18 goals in his last 3 seasons at the bombers

and has now kicked over 200 goals in 4 seasons at the Lions

Ive come to like the bloke. not just for walking out on the bombers but he is never boring and just does his thing with no fuss


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