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Both Geelong and Sydney are strong favourites.
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I'm not disagreeing with your post but to play devils advocate, we just broke our last remaining hoodoos (Melbourne + MCG). We've been underdogs in all our finals so far and that won't change next Friday.Brisbane have prevailed in two very tight close finals games in a row, it wouldn't suprise if they come out a bit flat after the emotional energy they've consumed. Geelong by a fair bit.
Collingwoods game style won't be as effective at the narrow SCG as it is in the open pastures of the MCG, as evidenced by the round 22 game. Swans to win but it will be a bit closer, Swans by 2 goals.
I think pies are a huge chance against the swans... The swans have been pumped up massively on here, because they beat the dees at the MCG...
Not here to share predictions, just to share that these 4 remaining sides have taken 36 Prelim spots out of 80 in the last 20 years.
In the last 20 years, there has been 8 premiers and 10 runner ups.
At least one of them has appeared in 15 of the last 20 Grand Finals.
Absolutely ridiculous data and amazing sustained success, particularly Geelong, Sydney and Collingwood who are the top 3 sides in the competition in terms of Prelim appearances in the last 20 years.
Brisbane vs Sydney and its not close
Would this spark a crisis meeting at Spring Street or would the game be quickly billed as Fitzroy vs South Melbourne and great for the fans of these FOUNDATION VFL clubs?