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Autopsy AFL 2025 First Qualifying Final - Crows v Pies Thursday Sept 4th 7:40pm AEST/7:10pm CST (AO)

Who will win and by how much?

  • Crows by a goal or less

    Votes: 14 6.5%
  • Pies by a goal or less

    Votes: 21 9.7%
  • Crows by 7 - 20

    Votes: 84 38.7%
  • Pies by 7 - 20

    Votes: 56 25.8%
  • Crows by a lot

    Votes: 28 12.9%
  • Pies by a lot

    Votes: 8 3.7%
  • Draw

    Votes: 6 2.8%

  • Total voters
    217
  • Poll closed .

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The idea of Geelong or Collingwood winning it all just depresses me. With Sydney, Hawthorn etc, they're just always there, and get a lot of advantages.
Being well-managed and making good decisions isn't "getting an advantage".

WCE have enough clout and money to have similar advantages. But instead of making good decisions, they sign up old, injury-prone blokes on long-term deals and skip on home-grown talent so they can trade away multiple good picks for that same talent two years later (who is now barely in their best side).

Contrast Collingwood's moves post 2018 with WCE's, and you see why one is now competing up the top and one isn't.
 
Yes - my point is that it's a symptom of broader cultural issues. Pies fans are indeed obnoxious, but I've never seen them go close to what home fans in Adelaide do, e.g. going ape shit whenever they don't get a free (even when e.g. there was no prior opportunity for a HTB - far beyond howls of discontent in Melbourne), mockingly clapping opposition fans out of the ground after the Crows won, abusing opposition fans on the streets, jeering clearly injured players, and now booing victims of homophobic abuse by their own players. It's a rotten culture, whatever the admin is trying to do to rectify it (though, when you look at how they handled the Rankine case, rectifying the culture is clearly not their number one priority).
South Australia wasn't a convict colony, but I guess they're aren't exactly more genteel...

But in reality I haven't noticed Crows fans being any different. Booing Quaynor (more than other players) for that isnt exactly classy though. I don't think it would be unique to them though.
 
Being well-managed and making good decisions isn't "getting an advantage".

WCE have enough clout and money to have similar advantages. But instead of making good decisions, they sign up old, injury-prone blokes on long-term deals and skip on home-grown talent so they can trade away multiple good picks for that same talent two years later (who is now barely in their best side).

Contrast Collingwood's moves post 2018 with WCE's, and you see why one is now competing up the top and one isn't.
Yeah one has taken advantage of Father sons and Free agency and not had 4 players lost to concussion
 

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I get it, and I’m genuinely not one of those people.

I’ve always thought with the Pies that the bad rep comes partly from a bit of historical classism, but also from the fact that they have the biggest supporter base. More fans in total means you naturally have more ****heads.

There’s a reason the clubs that have supposedly “feral” supporter bases are the likes of West Coast, Adelaide, Collingwood, Essendon etc. The more fans the more likely people are to have bad experiences with that fan base.

You don’t hear much about Gold Coast or GWS having feral supporters.
I thought we were apparently all Chardonnay sippers from the western suburbs? (The rich part of town in Perth).

I think they did some survey that showed on average Dockers fans had a higher average income, were more educated etc. If so it wouldn't be a big difference.

Can't really generalise the supporters of the two now. They're well represented in all areas/demographics, though the North (of the Swan River) does have a somewhat higher % of Eagles and the South Dockers.
 
I have happened to have had a few bad experiences with Pies fans in particular. Most I know are decent though. I'm assuming its just coincidence.
 
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Being well-managed and making good decisions isn't "getting an advantage".

WCE have enough clout and money to have similar advantages. But instead of making good decisions, they sign up old, injury-prone blokes on long-term deals and skip on home-grown talent so they can trade away multiple good picks for that same talent two years later (who is now barely in their best side).

Contrast Collingwood's moves post 2018 with WCE's, and you see why one is now competing up the top and one isn't.

Eagles have dropped the ball a bit recently but they’ve been as well run as anyone.
 
Good point about the umps, hardly noticed them.

I think they put the whistle away mostly, that favoured us when we were on the burst.

I'm glad they called us for a few throws, the Houston one was awful, they had to improve on that and they did.
It's almost weird watching a game this year and thinking, the umpiring was decent, or not even noticing it.
 

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Being well-managed and making good decisions isn't "getting an advantage".

WCE have enough clout and money to have similar advantages. But instead of making good decisions, they sign up old, injury-prone blokes on long-term deals and skip on home-grown talent so they can trade away multiple good picks for that same talent two years later (who is now barely in their best side).

Contrast Collingwood's moves post 2018 with WCE's, and you see why one is now competing up the top and one isn't.


Odd thing to say...not sure what advantage the Hawks get...if it's a Melbourne advantage, worth pointing out the paucity of success most Melbourne clubs have had in recent years.
 
People have lost their minds over this booing stuff lmao
I have gay relos. It feels like people are showing them disrespect, like its somehow ok to treat gay identity as a slur.

Theres a legal side too. Dunno if you know about worksafe, bottom line is the workplace cant have slurs being chucked around. The penalties are massive.

We can have our game being bankrupted coz the crowd want players to use slurs.
 

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11 top 4 finishes since 2002 and 11 prelim finals made. Pies always go deep. No straight sets exit since 1988. It’s a great ride being a pies supporter

The AFL gives you a great ride fixturing most of your games at the MCG and not having to travel as much as most other teams.
 
Jordon De Goey - Finals

averages in brackets

Games: 14
Total Possessions: 232 (16.57)
Contested Possessions: 104 (7.42)
Tackles: 40 (2.85)
Marks: 47 (3.35)
Contested Marks: 4 (0.28)
Goals: 21 (1.50)
Behinds: 7 (0.50)
No Score: 6 (0.42)
Shots on Goal: 34 (2.42)
Goal Accuracy: 61.76%
Score Involvements: 84 (6.0)
Goal Assists: 8 (0.57)
 
More worried about playing GWS than adelaide

100% One game at a time! A lesson we should have learnt from last year.

If we beat GWS and face the Crows, I am positive we learnt a lot from our last game against them this year. It’ll be on for young and old that’s for sure!
 

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Autopsy AFL 2025 First Qualifying Final - Crows v Pies Thursday Sept 4th 7:40pm AEST/7:10pm CST (AO)

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