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as long as pear or bloods win the grand final, all good from my perspective

i really don't want the puddy tatts to make the grand final, but i suspect they're going to win the entire thing

 

Sydney and Geelong both winners. Would love to see the bears beat geelong though.

The last time I didn't watch a grand final was 2022.

This year I might not even watch the prelims. 

Just no interest in any of the teams left.


hopefully swans get up and cats lose. can't stand port, cats or lions (mainly due to zorko and their [censored] against petty a few years ago).. joe is a weird unit, be funny to see him in the GF.

If it's Port v Geelong there will be another hole in my wall.

 

Carn the Lions!

I'll dead set spew if the Cats win their 5th flag in 17 years


Keen for a Brisbane V Sydney GF. Get the flag out of VIC so it's out of sight out of mind.

I don't mind Port as a side but I don't trust them in putting in a decent GF.

 

 

After the way Ken Hinkley was treated over the Weekend, i actually hope he becomes a Premiership Coach. 
$20,000 Fine in response to a Spoilt Brat who can do what he wishes. 
Don’t get me started on Sam Mitchell, Crocodile Tears flowing…

 

As much as I like the Swans to win this year’s flag (and then disappear next year like the last two AFL premiers), I’ve just recovered my urge to do some death riding. 

If Port Adelaide can reproduce the form of Round 21 against the Swans, our current pick 38 will shoot up the charts to pick 36. Who knows what that little extra edge might deliver us in the hands of JT (in who we trust)?


8 hours ago, DubDee said:

Carn the Lions!

I'll dead set spew if the Cats win their 5th flag in 17 years

5th flag in 17 years………….pathetic. It only took Fish Creek 9 years to accomplish the same feat (well actually only 7, given 2020 & 2021 were wiped out due to Covid).

Premiers in 16,17,18,23 & 24. Making for a total of 38 senior premierships 💪💪💪

Throw in hopefully the announcement soon of the MFC training base, and I honestly could not give a brass razoo on who wins this years AFL GF (but agree, Geelong falling shy would be the outcome everyone hopes for)

10 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

5th flag in 17 years………….pathetic. It only took Fish Creek 9 years to accomplish the same feat (well actually only 7, given 2020 & 2021 were wiped out due to Covid).

Premiers in 16,17,18,23 & 24. Making for a total of 38 senior premierships 💪💪💪

Throw in hopefully the announcement soon of the MFC training base, and I honestly could not give a brass razoo on who wins this years AFL GF (but agree, Geelong falling shy would be the outcome everyone hopes for)

honestly, what is fishys secret? 

Like many others I have Sydney v Geelong in the Grand Final but I have a sneaky feeling that the Lions are really going to run them tomorrow night. The results may not show it but I do feel that Brisbane have adapted their gameplan to suit the G better in recent years and if they look to sling it from half back they could catch the Cats off guard. 

Although the Port game was a good spread of goalkickers I still feel that Cameron needs to kick a bag for Geelong to win games like this. Brisbane's forward 50 can be death by 1000 cuts. 


Don't really like any of the teams left in it, especially Cats and Swans. Probably Brisbane now for Fagan.

Are there finals still on? I thought the season had ended.

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