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79 to 74 in a gf, that looks familiar..
AFL 23 predicts either a close win to the Lions or a Swans thrashing
Funny if it ends up being Sydney in a tight one or a Lions thrashing instead
Rampe looks over the moon…..
Don't reckon the AFL will let them have 5 extra players in their team.Absolutely insane that Brisbane team gets to add Keidean Coleman, Levi Ashcroft, Tom Doedee, Oscar McInerney and Lincoln McCarthy into it on Round 1 2025
Dont think the fans should be too worried about Saturday. Another 5 years of GF appearances at a minimum. If they win on Saturday, it will begin the dynasty
Swans won the first of the back to back.Amazing coincidences in Footy maybe Lions by a point. Last non-victorian granny was in 06 Swans vs Eagles I reckon Lions do to the swans after b2b grand finals and get the win.
Agree.More so than most years I'd say, whichever coach loses on the weekend will face utter devestation.
The reason being, both clubs have already experienced repeated finals and Grand Final heartbreak in recent years. So much so that another GF loss would seemingly be too much to bear.
Brisbane have essentially been a top 4 side for 6 years in a row now. In fact, during this period (since 2019), no coach has a better win/loss % than Fagan. Yes, even better than the ultra revered C Scott.
However, despite this sustained excellence (and obviously coming agonisingly close in 2023), they are obviously yet to win a flag with this group, with the Lion's last Premiership obviously being in 2003. Boy, does time fly!
The Lions have been up for a long time now, and with a number of other teams quickly rising and snapping at their heels, they must strike and seize this golden opportunity, which is in front of them. If they don't, this wonderful era could quickly come to an end with nothing to show for it.
Sydney has been a true AFL juggernaut in the 21st century, yet despite having won 2 Premierships in 2005 & 2012, they have also frustratingly lost 4 Grand Finals in this same period.
This is incredibly Longmire's 5th Grand final in 14 years in charge of the club, but he has only won 1 of them. A loss on Saturday would be 4 straight Grand Final losses for both Longmire and the Swans, since he and they last saluted in 2012.
Whilst this team has a lot of great young talent and a seemingly very bright future, as we all know, there are no guarantees that opportunities like this will come again.
My Tip: Swans by 23
Agree.
To be honest, this is probably the main focus for me going into the game.
The losing team will, rightly or wrongly, face extreme scrutiny and will be in the record books as perennial losers.
It's weird really, that Longmire could be a premiership coach and coach a team into 4 GFs or whatever - yet be considered a failure.
It's the quirky nature of AFL footy culture, where it's a flag or nuthin'.
Yeah, war is hell, footy is fun.valid points. Same could be said when people try to link anzac day footy and its physical nature with war.
It's called focus I guess.Rampe looks over the moon…..
What a sour clown.
Those predictions suck. Try again.Let’s have a crack at this.
Predictions -
Premiers: Sydney Swans
Norm Smith: Robbie Fox
First Goal: Tom Papley
Those predictions suck. Try again.
Robbie Fox for the N Smith huh...Predictions -
Premiers: Sydney Swans
Norm Smith: Robbie Fox
First Goal: Will Hayward
Yes, it seems very unfair in a way. This Premiership or bust mentality.Agree.
To be honest, this is probably the main focus for me going into the game.
The losing team will, rightly or wrongly, face extreme scrutiny and will be in the record books as perennial losers.
It's weird really, that Longmire could be a premiership coach and coach a team into 4 GFs or whatever - yet be considered a failure.
It's the quirky nature of AFL footy culture, where it's a flag or nuthin'.
Robbie Fox for the N Smith huh...
Aaron Francis is at shorter odds, and he's not even in the team
Crikey...I think he’ll have a BOG performance if tagging one of their better players like Bailey or Rayner and keeping them quiet. Use him in that type of role and very well could win it.
I'd have McDonald over Hipwood and be temped to slot Hayward in ahead of Cameron. Bailey over Berry too. Like you I rate Wilmot highly but Melican is a bloody gun defensively.Just because I have nothing better to do right now (other than work which I suppose I should be doing) here is a combined Sydney/Brisbane team
FB: Rampe, Andrews, Blakey
HB: Wilmot, McCartin, Zorko
C: Ashcroft, Warner, McCluggage
HF: Gulden, Daniher, Rayner
FF: Papley, Hipwood, Cameron
Foll: Grundy, Heeney, Neale
Int: Dunkley, Rowbottom, Berry, J.McInerney
Sub: Florent