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Unfortunately the Dees will go without any silverware again this season. So who do you want to take it out?

Personally, I'd like to see Geelong take it out. They play the best brand of footy this year and deserve it

Other than the Cats, just as long as the West Coke Eagles, filthwood or Port Powder dont win it I'll be indifferent

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I couldnt care less

Bring on the draft

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Geelong, Hawthorn or North for me.

I really enjoy watching the Kangas play. Also Brissie over the past month (bar last week) have been playing some great footy. Port Adelaide playing well are also great to watch.

For me a close Cats/Kangas granny would be best.

I am not too concerned if an inter-stater wins it. i am more in the ABC camp ANYONE BUT COLLINGWOOD. however after last week and tomorrow nights match that is looking safe.


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Sydney or Port would be the least bitter pill to swollow.

Can't stand Geelong, plus would love it if they chocked again.

Be jealous if Hawthorn won it as they haven't done the finals hard yards.

Kangaroos winning would be a fluke and an embarrasment for all the others.

You wouldn't hear the end of it if Collingwood won it.

Eagles won it last year. Time for someone else.

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The only reason for the cats and swans is my best mate is a catter and always supports melb in finals and the dear ol mother is a swans fan, would like spider to get a medal too.

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Bloods are our family team. Looking ominous - once their team list starts saying 'no change' its finals time.

Hawkas - hey they should be a 'sub' part of our club by now. Plus my brother barracks for them (they wont win it though)

Cats - exciting footy. will be a great story. But they will fall over at the last hurdle.

Port: <spit>. WCE:< spit>. Collingwood: <spit>. Adelaide: <spit>. Essendon: <spit>

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North, South or the Lions for me. Can't stand the Hawks after '87 and '88; Geelong would shatter the September "choke" tag and I couldn't stand that; WCE and PA - just don't like them! I love the way North go about it - the best result in terms of performance V ability in the league; and great admiration for the Swans who have pulled together a number of very different personalities to develop a brilliant footy culture! I just like watching the way the Lions have played in the last few weeks.

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North, South or the Lions for me. Can't stand the Hawks after '87 and '88; Geelong would shatter the September "choke" tag and I couldn't stand that; WCE and PA - just don't like them! I love the way North go about it - the best result in terms of performance V ability in the league; and great admiration for the Swans who have pulled together a number of very different personalities to develop a brilliant footy culture! I just like watching the way the Lions have played in the last few weeks.

Seeing it's not us ( again) I REALLY DON"T CARE. :wacko: :wacko:

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The Cats. Played the better footy and deserve to win the flag.

So long as its not brisbane or sydney(AFL Pets) I will be reasonably happy.


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Definetley Geelong. They've worked so hard this season and personally beleive they deserve it.

And another reason is that I want to see Clings (Cameron Ling) red face being in the grand final and seeing his red face be happy when they (if they win) hold up the premeriship cup!

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West Coast will win, but I'd like to see Geelong get up. They owe West Coast one or two.

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If it ain't going into our trophy cabinet then send it as far away as you want to. It's survival of the fittest, so I don't want any other Vic club to win it.

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Don't care who wins it, although if Hawthorn or Geelong win it I will vomit my gizzards into a nearby gutter because I cannot stand either of those football clubs.

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