Grand Final. Demons v. Bulldogs
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Adam in the GF
On AFL 360 on Tuesday night Adam Treloar was asked about the 2018 Grand Final. He said that the loss still hurts and always will. He referred to Collingwood as "we". He then smiled and corrected himself.
How will we feel if the Bulldogs win the Grand Final and we watch Adam Treloar receive a premiership medal? I, for one, wish him well. He never wanted to leave Collingwood and was a very good player who gave his all, in my opinion.
How will we feel if the Bulldogs win the Grand Final and we watch Adam Treloar receive a premiership medal? I, for one, wish him well. He never wanted to leave Collingwood and was a very good player who gave his all, in my opinion.
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Potential GF impact sounds like a bit of a beat up
https://www.news.com.au/national/wester ... 81f6a37cb4
https://www.news.com.au/national/wester ... 81f6a37cb4
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Certainly is a 'beat up'. Our pea brain Premier loves being in the spotlight.Rd10.1998_11.1#36 wrote:Potential GF impact sounds like a bit of a beat up
https://www.news.com.au/national/wester ... 81f6a37cb4
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Grand Final Day
Well another year where it doesn't feel like Grand final day. Normally by this time I'm really excited setting up everything in the carport area, big screen tv, sound system, tables, eskies, munchies, heaters if needed and BBQ.
Normally have around 20-30 people turn up I have raffles and prizes organised, my favourite day of the year.
Even with covid stuffing it up meaning no visitors and being in WA instead of the "G" I still would be excited but the thing I hate the most? Having to wait until tonight for the game to start if effing shits me. So no setting up outside no feelings of excitement at all. I would still do my normal stuff without visitors just on a smaller scale but being a night final I will just stay inside and watch it.
Next year had better be a bloody day Grand Final or I will spew!
Normally have around 20-30 people turn up I have raffles and prizes organised, my favourite day of the year.
Even with covid stuffing it up meaning no visitors and being in WA instead of the "G" I still would be excited but the thing I hate the most? Having to wait until tonight for the game to start if effing shits me. So no setting up outside no feelings of excitement at all. I would still do my normal stuff without visitors just on a smaller scale but being a night final I will just stay inside and watch it.
Next year had better be a bloody day Grand Final or I will spew!
Cheers big ears
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Same feelings here. Night grand final just doesn't work for me. Staying at home and not going to the usual shindig with the mates is disappointing. We have still organised to have the usual betting on the game via email instead of in person. Bets include 1 st goal , total frees , how many score reviews , norm smith , who is in front in each quarter etc etc . We only play for a wooden trophy a mate knocked up in his shed . The home made pie eating comp is on hold this year. Next year will hopefully be different with no restrictions on visitation and Craig McRae will have his first shot at being a premiership coach.
I blame my hair loss on supporting Collingwood for 50 years