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I'd be happier if it actually was South Melbourne v Fitzroy. 

Happy for either side to win it.

Port and Geelong didnt make it, thats all that matters.

 

 

So Victoria is having a public holiday this Friday for a Sydney vs Brisbane GF………….righto 🤪🤪🤪

Two very unlikeable sides, but at least it doesn't involve Geelong or a Victorian side.

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I'd be rapt for fagan to win a premiership, but if sydney won then they'd deserve it, been the best team all year.

 

The Demons gave Fagan his break into big time footy.

7 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

The Demons gave Fagan his break into big time footy.

Hopefully Neale gets a good plug if they win.

One massive dose of schadenfreude would be watching Daniher the Essendon family icon who told the Bombers to get lost,  holding up the cup and waving it to the Bomber fans

4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

One massive dose of schadenfreude would be watching Daniher the Essendon family icon who told the Bombers to get lost,  holding up the cup and waving it to the Bomber fans

On the flip side that would also mean Zorko gets to lift the cup 🤮. Swans for me.. 


Last night on first crack huddo was talking about the umpires using common sense for the advantage rule next week.

I totally forgot about the last minute of the gf when Brisbane got a free just outside their 50 & because Bailey didn't hear the whistle because of the noise he quickly kicked it & the ump paid advantage when he should have bought it back. 

I don't mind Sydney winning it, they have been the best team all season. 

Happy for Chris Fagan if Brissy get up but that is massively offset by the thought of seeing Zorko get a premiership medallion.

Swans by 27.

3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

if the bloods don't win the premiership this season then they've wasted a season of utter dominance

Plus it would be longmires 4th gf loss


Looks like Oscar McInerney will miss the GF but they have a solid competitor in Darcy Fort to replace him. He wont outclass Grundy but is a good scrapper and has serious height at 204cm. 

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9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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GWS also went bluddy close to defeating both recently...

 
15 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I'd be happier if it actually was South Melbourne v Fitzroy. 

they should call it the "vfl diaspora grand final"


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