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Completely overturned that quarter. Brisbane sucked in to the ropeadope. Had their kick-mark game on a string in the first and then some crucial errors from an experienced palyer who should be better.

Collingwood one foot in the GF.

 

Why are any of you surprised? Rigged.

 

If the Pies win this, I am not watching the grand final.


Zorko needs to go to confession admit that he has cost his team a Grand Final berth and only after saying 1 million Our Fathers and 2 Million Hail Mary's he still should spend time in purgatory, about a zillion years to be exact. But then out only on bail, ( easy to get in Vic)

Edited by picket fence

 
6 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Why are any of you surprised? Rigged.

Definitely not surprised. But still angry as F


Just back from seeing the mighty Eaglehawk defeat the odds-on favourite Sandhurst in the Bendigo Football League GF. Amazing come from behind win. Go the mighty Burra!!

Cats last night, Burra today, so now hoping for a Lions win tonight.

I have only seen the last 10 mins of that 2nd quarter but if the Lions stop fumbling, and stop kicking blind high floaters directly to Moore, Howe etc... then they can pick the game back up and press on for a win. With all their injuries, and Cameron and Zorko having horror finals, it will be a miracle if they can do it.

10 minutes ago, Green Demon said:

If the Pies win this, I am not watching the grand final.

I said this in 2023 and I stuck to it. There’s simply no good reason to watch it. Unless you check the scores late in the game and Collingwood look like losing, then you turn on every TV in your house and crank the volume up to 11 🤙🏾

3 minutes ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

Hope Pendles plays in the grand final.

Wouldn’t be more deserving.

I don’t. I hope he misses it. I hope some more of their players go down and subsequently miss next week. No love for Pendlebury… not while he backs up the likes of Maynard. IMHO


12 minutes ago, picket fence said:

But then out only on bail, ( easy to get in Vic)

Speaking from experience, Fence?

24 minutes ago, layzie said:

And there it is!

All frees were there. You cant kick the ball away, you cant run across a mark.

Dodgy free to begin with, and lightning 50 meter response initially because of Daicos I think

You just KNOW they’ll win this. What a [censored] end to a [censored] season.


YESSSSS!!! Come on Lions!

 

Has Cam Rayner had a touch?

Brody Mihocek is the only Filth player I don’t hate.

Just in case anyone was wondering 😅


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