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2024 AFL Grand Final

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Just now, whatwhat say what said:

grundy having a shocker

Good.

 

Lions foot skills really sticking it up the Swans stinking it up with their ugly style of play…………..not too dissimilar to ours btw (hope Goody is taking learnings from this)

 
Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Blakey having a shocker

Swans having a shocker. Sticks it right up their arrogant supporters

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Haven't play on the G in awhile & maybe they've forgotten it's a tad bigger than the scg

Interesting point.

Swans played Mcg about five months ago.

Lions twice the last five weeks.

Alarm bells sounding.

That weak tackle sums it up.

Swans intensity non existent.


Go Fitzroy! 

 

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Swans having a shocker. Sticks it right up their arrogant supporters

bloods game is built around the scg

can't defend the bigger ground

the 5m or so shouldn't make a difference but clearly every centimetre of space counts


Swans will have the legs in the second half so this game is not over

While I don’t discount a comeback given what’s happened these finals,  lions look the far better organised side. 


That’s game over. Sydney midfield getting absolutely pants’d

Edited by Sir Windsor

Being here and seeing Brisbane play, it's amazing. They use the corridor, there forward line is open & they are just running harder. 

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

[censored] what a goal. 
 

Is it… is it over? 

Yep.

Sydney have just stopped.

They look like they trained all day yesterday.

Their shot.

 

It’s a pity the lion’s weren’t this good last year 

41 points is a very serious lead.

Way past the Clint Biskit 26 points of indecision that haunted MFC in 2022/23

I'm prepared to call it if this is the half time lead


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