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rabbitz 22nd September 2005 12:17 PM

Sydney swans v west Coast eagles Gfinal
 
Anyone got any thoughts on this game
heart says sydney,head says west coast
sydney have had three close finals and having barry hall back will make a difference.west coast losing braun and jones will make a difference but they have phil matera back.
late rain is forecast for melbourne,will this benefit sydney more than wcoast
any thoughts welcome.
cheers

BJ 22nd September 2005 02:08 PM

Having Barry Hall back?

When was he not going to play? It is the AFLs perrogative to develop the game in Sydney, and no matter what Hall did, he was always going to be playing in the GF.

Shaun 22nd September 2005 02:40 PM

Thats the same reason Gasper got off....they could not let one blantant attack go unpunished yet suspend another player because of a similar action.....

mad 22nd September 2005 03:21 PM

Ah Yes, inconsistency is the name of the game. You have to look no further than the umpiring performances week in week out for confirmation of that fact.

Although I do believe that allowing Big Bad Bustling Barry to play will make for a more entertaining and competitive match.

For me Goodes is the key, if he can have a positive influence i think Sydney will have the West Coast covered. Maybe an outside chance at a Norm Smith.

BJ 22nd September 2005 03:34 PM

I would think that it will come down to the occassion. Sydney will be ready to go, they have a team full of contributors and the moment will not overcome them.
West Coast however have the class. But they also have an inexperienced forward line. Admittedly it has held up so far for them, but the Grand Final is a completely different ball game.

This for me is where the game will be decided. My tip is that it will be a nervous start from the Eagles, with Sydney playing the hard ball. Close to 3 quarter time, and the Eagles will steady and bang the goals on to win reasonably easily.

For me, West Coast by more than 5 goals. But nothing would surprise.

All I can ask is that the game is worthy of all the beers I will be drinking, imagining what could have been... Again....

Silver_and_sand 22nd September 2005 03:44 PM

Go the Weagles!!!

goldmember 22nd September 2005 04:03 PM

Not going to bet on the game, just watch , and cant see nothing but a swans win by 27 or 28 pts [if the the 3 goons called umpires CALL IT FAIRLY]

Jack Daniels 22nd September 2005 04:33 PM

Personally I can't see the Swans losing this game if the umpires do their job correctly.

Sydney where ripped off by bad umpiring decisions against West Coast, then they gritted their teeth and held on for a determined win against Geelong. St Kilda was an easier win for Sydney, but still a test of courage and determination, a come from behind win that shows me they are willing and able to beat West Coast on Saturday.

SYDNEY SWANS 1-39.5 will be getting some of my hard earned this weekend.


Sydney want it more than West Coast.

thefan 23rd September 2005 04:59 PM

My head tells me Sydney. My heart tells me nothing. Its just another game for me. Sydney was robbed last time they met.

Sundays front page. SWANS PAYBACK

Im predicting Swans/Dragons this year

Year of the red and white

Im putting 2 units on Swans 1-39

moeee 24th September 2005 07:13 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack Daniels
Sydney want it more than West Coast.

Dunno if you're right Jack,but this is certainly the most influential statistic with bearing on the result of an evevt.
If you could come up with a formula to track this stat down,in any kind of sport,you will win millions.
Unfortunately it is probably "pie in the sky"


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