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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.Β  ok

It’s more of a participation ribbon 😁

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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.Β 

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Geelong fans are going nuts saying they would have beaten SydneyΒ 

Too bad they couldn’t beat the Lions πŸ€ͺ


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?

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2 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

Called it!!! :)

Nope. You asked a question.Β 

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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.


Just now, layzie said:

Dayne Zorko: Premiership playerΒ 

family guy vomit GIF

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.Β 

Sydney didn’t just choke, there is a mental chasm that they can’t seem to shake.Β 
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β€˜21 was great, but what I would give to actually win one at the G after experiencing all the week long lead upΒ 


1 minute ago, layzie said:

Dayne Zorko: Premiership playerΒ 

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

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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.Β 

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.Β 
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14 disposals and 5 turnovers.Β 

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

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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.Β  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.Β 

Sydney didn’t just choke, there is a mental chasm that they can’t seem to shake.Β 
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β€˜21 was great, but what I would give to actually win one at the G after experiencing all the week long lead upΒ 

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.Β  Maybe he's just taking it all in

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

Super happy for them

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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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