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Well holy Toledo

 

Suck it Geelong. Couldn't happen to a nicer side.

So it's the rugby heartland granny.

 

I'm thoroughly delighted that the cats have been beaten. Can't stand them.

Well done Brisbane!!

Unbelievable effort.. Fages is an elite coach!

Football Gods thankyou.

Eat a  fat one Geelong you clowns.


Yes you beauty. Well done lions. 

I reckon the younger lions players were to quick for the Geelong players in the end.

Bring on next week. 

A grand final where I'm not fussed who wins

Geez, that was a quality tough game of finals footy.

Brisvegas will  need a fair bit of R and R to face the Swans though.

Big O looks [censored].

My hard earned will be on the Swans


Well I’m rather happy with that.

Suck [censored] Jeelong.

Dangerfield will now retire with one premiership.

Now do it Sydney, we don't need Dorko to be a premiership player. It's enough to know that the thug #4 from Collingwood is.

bad luck [censored].

 

I wasn't going to bother with many of the finals this year but there's just something about prelims that tend to be even better than granny's so often.

The atmosphere with so much of the crowd being true fans can make them sooo good.

What a cracking game.


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