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2 minutes ago, greenwaves said:

...and the AFL got the Grand Final it wanted 

Pretty much any teams other than us is the grand final the AFL wants according to our fans..

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Lions deserved the win

Aside from a couple of obvious players, I quite like the Lions

2 weeks off, they will win the flag

Don’t think they will be winning anything if they rock up in two weeks Dub.

 

Raynor finally stands up 

about time. 

1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Don’t think they will be winning anything if they rock up in two weeks Dub.

jesus i’m having a shocker today!


 

Love watching Geelong lose especially in a prelim at the G. Not as good as they thought.  Bloody hilarious. 

5 minutes ago, layzie said:

Pretty much any teams other than us is the grand final the AFL wants according to our fans..

Its true though 😃

How good is it watching a gf with no Collingwood,  Carlton or essendon in it. 

Just 2 teams that don't faze me.

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee you'd be nervous next week being a lions fan. I mean it would be heartbreaking losing 2 grand finals in a row

So will Sydney.

We'll have a two time losing side in a week's time.

And Herman Munster is sure to miss! Very unfortunate!

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8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee you'd be nervous next week being a lions fan. I mean it would be heartbreaking losing 2 grand finals in a row

For sure.

As would Sydney supporters.

Potentially 4 GF losses in 10 years without winning one.

Oh and way the way

SUCK [censored] CATS!!! May you be bottom 4 and [censored] right off!

What a game, maybe the best I’ve seen as a neutral. Can’t think of too many comparable, maybe that 2011 game where Buddy kicked an outrageous one near the end.

Port and Geelong are my two most hated teams so this weekend was absolutely glorious. I would literally pay money to stream Chris Scott’s presser. How’s the Dangerfield and Holmes arrogance thinking they were going to miss the glory next week (ok maybe a bit harsh on Holmes). But nah seriously [censored] off Cats , forever this time please. :) 

8 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

For sure.

As would Sydney supporters.

Potentially 4 GF losses in 10 years without winning one.

Yep. You feel longmire needs to win another one to really establish himself as a great coach. He's already lost a few


Gotta hand it to Fagan.
Old fella got the young fellas playing some good footy.

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23 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Yep, we aren't in their league, obviously, with our terrible game plan, hopeless coach and dreadful culture. Not to mention appalling list management. Funny how  we got closer to them than Geelong did - and in Brisbane.....  5 points.....

Yep and they're in a Granny 2 years running.

All I'm saying is that their run and dare through the middle is something to be envious of.

We could do with more of what they do.

26 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Raynor finally stands up 

about time. 

Disappointed in him? What’s with the chip on your shoulder? Did he run over your cat? Celebrate him mate, he is a solid AFL citizen… just like James Harmes.

 
2 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Gotta hand it to Fagan.
Old fella gettin' it done.

I thought he was going to drop off the perch in the last 2 mins!

Feel for the Big O. 
Can’t see how they could risk him next week.

So either Fort or Smith will be given a lucky ticket. 
 

(and they need to let Zac Bailey know he can handball)


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