Who would you rather see win the AFL Grand Final?

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Who would you like to see win the 2005 AFL premiership?

Poll ended at Saturday Sep 24, 2005 12:25 pm

Sydney Swans
18
64%
West Coast Eagles
6
21%
Couldn't give a rat's tossbag
4
14%
 
Total votes: 28

Dogger Dan
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Sounds like a good game to be consuming beer in front of :wink:

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Post by r.magnay »

I think you are getting the hang of it Dogger!!
Ross
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Post by Tyberious Funk »

Oliver wrote: It was a pretty amazing game.
It was particularly amazing actually being there... my first Grand Final ever. I hope next I actually get to see my team win :cry:
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Tyberious

Bummer dude,

72 years though, your horse won it last when?


Dogger
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Post by Tyberious Funk »

Dogger Dan wrote: 72 years though, your horse won it last when?
1994 8) . But that's really beside the point.

The point is that despite having supported my team since they entered the competition (in 1987) I have yet to actually see them win a game LIVE. I don't get to go to actual games all that often. :(
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Post by dab123 »

Well summed up Oliver, though Dogger probably thinks
a Mark is german currency ?
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Post by Oliver »

dab123 wrote:Well summed up Oliver, though Dogger probably thinks
a Mark is german currency ?
Yeah, bloody Yanks :D (Sorry Dogger, couldn't resist.)

DD, a mark is a catch. When you take a mark you get a free kick of the ball ... which if it had happened on Saturday in the grand final would have meant the Eagles would have had a free shot at goal from not far out, after the siren to win the game.

Oliver
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Post by beermeister »

Dogger Dan wrote:Sounds like a good game to be consuming beer in front of :wink:

Dogger
Reminds me of a Simpson's episode where Homer goes to a baseball game and for a change, he doesn't get drunk: "I never realised how boring this game was." :lol:

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Post by Dogger Dan »

Oliver,

My feelings are truely hurt, :cry: :cry: :cry:

Yank?

What the hell did I do to deserve that... Don't see me calling you a Kiwi do you?

You can get some serious body damage saying things like that.:wink: :lol:

Dogger
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Post by Oliver »

Dogger Dan wrote:Yank?... You can get some serious body damage saying things like that.:wink: :lol:
Lucky for me you're in the United States, eh? :wink:

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Post by Dogger Dan »

Now you are just being plain mean, and I thought you were a nice guy. :wink:

Off the X-mas card list with you :wink:

Dogger
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