Essendon 2000 was the most dominant season.
Geelong 2008 would've had the most dominant season if they got the job done on GF day. Better % than Essendon.
Geelong 2007 started 2-3 so were already out of the running. They had the most dominant last 20 games of a season this century though...
It's a pointless comment to make and doesn't make you sound clever.
If everything was pre ordained, don't watch it and let others comment on the unfolding action in peace.
The Canes have such better hitting power through their batting line up compared to these two sides. 6ers are a bit pedestrian when Smith isn't there to carry them.
It shouldn't even bother me, but I absolutely hate these on pitch interviews. Before and after the match, that should be it. No matter what sport or what league.
I just hope we don't get the worst Australian Open semi final/final combination in recent memory. Because on paper, we could be heading there after the mini match today and prospective matches to come.
I hope we get a miracle tonight. Not that I don't like Sinner - I have followed his rise closely and was happy to see him break the class ceiling - but it would really throw a spanner in the works for the final.
Don't worry, they'll be queuing up to admit they were wrong. Any second now...
Unsurprisingly, they will switch straight to "oh he gave up, what a sook". It's amazing how stupid people can be.
You can see what a huge effect it has had.
Zverev has absolutely dominated the match so far. Djokovic limped at 6-6 and has been absolutely unstoppable since.
The German has appeared mentally defeated when noting that his opponent may be faking an injury.
Imagine what Sinner would be doing to Zverev right now. It would be a replica of the ADM match, although Zverev at least has a better serve to make up for his pedestrian rally style.
The final could be ugly either way, but more interesting with Djokovic than Zverev.
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