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1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Amazing from the Lions to win the flag, given their poor start to the year and that they were down by 44 points against the Giants only 2 weeks ago.

They've come a long way and done well to overcome the pre-season scandal that now feels like a lifetime ago.

 
 

May be able to pick up a bargain after this debacle…Paps included.


6 minutes ago, Green Demon said:

Delighted to see Conor McKenna get to play. No pressure on him in this game. He is the second player to do the double - Gaelic Football and Aussie Rules.

How much has he played?

1 minute ago, bluey said:

May be able to pick up a bargain after this debacle…Paps included.

Yep.

heeney been useless in 2 GF’s. Can’t be worth more than a late 3rd rounder

 

Luke Parker showing up late in the game once all the hard work is done. Now I know why his team mates call him “blister”. Pops up when all the works done. 

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5 minutes ago, Dingo said:

How much has he played?

Not sure exactly what you are asking. He was with Essendon for a few years, had a bad experience during Covid - got blamed for testing positive and causing games to be delayed. He went home to Ireland, won an All-Ireland for Tyrone, and came back to Brisbane. He has been their sub for the finals. He played his role against Geelong when the game was up for grabs. 

Amazing from Brisbane. Disgraceful from Sydney. Mental scars for sure.

Probably my favourite out of everything was Darcy Fort. Won the ruck IMO but as soon as the siren sound he went straight to McInerney. 

Well the only logical conclusion from this is that our boys need to have a wild footy trip, and a poorly managed WhatsApp group.


Congrats to Fagan, a true gentleman.

But Sydney, this will hurt for a while.

Grundy lots of touches no impact. Jordon showing what he is, a bland player who doesn't do things that to win or turn games.

Time to move Horse on.... 1 of 4 in Gf's during his time.  Need new ideas to try and get them one. 

 

Edited by darkhorse72

 

Who's your Norm? I think Ashcroft makes a big play for it but I feel like they will go for Neale.

So happy for Fages

Danners right hand man for almost 10 years here

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