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3 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

the umpires get a medal for being the ones selected to do their job.  ok

It’s more of a participation ribbon 😁

 

Will ashcroft a norm smith medallist in his 2nd year.

He was great today.

I know he'll never have got it but Harris Andrews was great today to.

 

I’m so sorry to everyone on Demonland who said Grundy and JJ will help Sydney win a flag. 

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Geelong fans are going nuts saying they would have beaten Sydney 

Too bad they couldn’t beat the Lions 🤪


Will ashcroft a norm smith medallist in his 2nd year.

He was great today.

I know he'll never have got it but Harris Andrews was great today to.

1 hour ago, red and blue forever said:

Ashcroft from Norm smith?

 

2 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

Called it!!! :)

Nope. You asked a question. 

 
Just now, dees189227 said:

Will ashcroft a norm smith medallist in his 2nd year.

He was great today.

I know he'll never have got it but Harris Andrews was great today to.

Thought Starcevich was their best defender today.


Shows how hard flags are to win. We were able to grind after going 4 goals down in the late in the third and then went berserk. 

Sydney didn’t just choke, there is a mental chasm that they can’t seem to shake. 
 

‘21 was great, but what I would give to actually win one at the G after experiencing all the week long lead up 


1 minute ago, layzie said:

Dayne Zorko: Premiership player 

Been way worse players and far worse blokes than him win one - as hard as it is to fathom

 

5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I’m so sorry to everyone on Demonland who said Grundy and JJ will help Sydney win a flag. 

They will find something new to sook about.

28 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Yep.

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

His lowest amount of touches since round 24 last year versus us. 
 

14 disposals and 5 turnovers. 

1 minute ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Been way worse players and far worse blokes than him win one - as hard as it is to fathom

 

Yep. Basically all Pies, Blues and Bombers premiership players.

I have a lions fan in front of me & as these players are getting there medals he's showing no emotion.

I just want to shake him & say come on mate, your teams just won a flag. Show some excitement.  Maybe he's just taking it all in


Just now, VNightCityLegend said:

Shows how hard flags are to win. We were able to grind after going 4 goals down in the late in the third and then went berserk. 

Sydney didn’t just choke, there is a mental chasm that they can’t seem to shake. 
 

‘21 was great, but what I would give to actually win one at the G after experiencing all the week long lead up 

They are incredibly hard to win. Just one is a massive effort. Anyone who thinks we failed by not getting multiple around 21' have no [censored] idea how many ducks are needed to line up and have absolutely everything go your way in the last 6-8 weeks of the year

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

family guy vomit GIF

That post was almost exclusively designed for you Jaded.

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I have a lions fan in front of me & as these players are getting there medals he's showing no emotion.

I just want to shake him & say come on mate, your teams just won a flag. Show some excitement.  Maybe he's just taking it all in

I'm in the Manly pub in brissy and the crowd are going bananas 

Super happy for them

 

Absolutely Oscar McInErnery's energy in the medal presentation.

Pure goofy, loving joy.

Suspect that has been a big part of keeping the team upbeat during some rough early times.


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