Port are playing well. Hope they finish off the Cats.
Finals: Week One. Aww, yeah, I suppose that I care.
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Finals start tonight, with Port v Geelong. I tend to favour Port in this one. Although it did take me most of the season, to start thinking of them as a genuine premiership contender. Possibly because they were often our easybeats in past seasons, or maybe because they have a history of not so good performances in AFL finals? But now, I'm grudgingly thinking, that since they've been on top of the ladder all season, then they probably deserve a win or two. And I don't really know where Geelong are at. We looked the better side, for much of our final game, before a quick burst put them a couple of goals in front. So what is their true form?
Tomorrow night it's Brisbane v Richmond. A few seasons ago, I was quite pleased for the long suffering Richmond fans, when they jagged an unexpected premiership. But alas, their continued success is starting to grate on me: so go the Lions.
Saturday twilight is St Kilda v Western Bulldogs. While I never really held a grudge against the Bulldogs, for the umpiring that they received in 2016, their blatant chucking has been irritating me this year: so, go the Saints.
On Saturday night, it's West Coast v Collingwood. Hmmm. You know how I opened this thread, by saying that I suppose that I care? Well, in regards to this game, I genuinely don't.
@@@@ Richmond, man. Arrogant and entitled all year. Lions all the way.
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I differ a little because I have always liked Geelong (Dad was Swans and Mum was Cats), so for me it's Cats, Lions, Saints and Eagles.
I'm actually getting strong positive Cat vibes for tonight's game too.
If we jump forward to the flag....it's Lions or Saints for me (that my hopes, not my tips).Comment
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Cracking thread title.
@@@@ Richmond, man. Arrogant and entitled all year. Lions all the way.
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I haven't watched, just tuning in, but notice he has 4 disposals and a tackle. What have I missed?
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I used to like Geelong, but Chris Scott has ruined them for me.
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Port were the better team over the match but particularly in second half. They deserved the win.Comment
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That is true.Comment
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I'm glad I don't believe in the parallel universe theory. Otherwise I'd be worried about somehow being transferred to an alternate universe, where in 2005, an umpire spotted Tadhg holding Sampi in the pack and Leaping Leo's mark was disallowed.Comment
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Yes, it's strange how we tend to view matches. Like, if say, we lose by four points and there was a charity goal to the opposition, halfway through the third quarter, then most of us form the opinion that we would have won, if it wasn't for that umpiring howler. A point of view that always ignores the fact that if another decision was made, the game would have proceeded on a different timeline.
I'm glad I don't believe in the parallel universe theory. Otherwise I'd be worried about somehow being transferred to an alternate universe, where in 2005, an umpire spotted Tadhg holding Sampi in the pack and Leaping Leo's mark was disallowed.
realities just because a ball bounced the "wrong way" in the 2010 GF. Now they are all out there protesting about 5G towers
and the like, and are completely bonkers. It's a slippery slope.Comment
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Yes, it's strange how we tend to view matches. Like, if say, we lose by four points and there was a charity goal to the opposition, halfway through the third quarter, then most of us form the opinion that we would have won, if it wasn't for that umpiring howler. A point of view that always ignores the fact that if another decision was made, the game would have proceeded on a different timeline.
I'm glad I don't believe in the parallel universe theory. Otherwise I'd be worried about somehow being transferred to an alternate universe, where in 2005, an umpire spotted Tadhg holding Sampi in the pack and Leaping Leo's mark was disallowed.Comment
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