Who is going to win the 2005 AFL Grand Final  

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  1. 1. Who is going to win the 2005 AFL Grand Final

    • West Coast Eagles
      5
    • Adelaide Crows
      2
    • Sydney Swans
      1
    • St Kilda
      0
    • Kangaroos
      1
    • Geelong
      1
    • Fremantle Dockers
      1
    • Melbourne
      1
    • Port Adelaide
      0
    • Brisbane Lions
      1


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i think st kilda will win it, but the crows are playing the best football at the moment...

i doubt westcoast have the nerve to win finals football, they tend to blast teams out of the water, they havent had to make a strong comeback this year and that will hurt them.

sydneys an outside chance but they'd need o'lachlan and hall to fire together in every game

brisbane cant win it

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i think st kilda will win it, but the crows are playing the best football at the moment...

i doubt westcoast have the nerve to win finals football, they tend to blast teams out of the water, they havent had to make a strong comeback this year and that will hurt them.

sydneys an outside chance but they'd need o'lachlan and hall to fire together in every game

brisbane cant win it

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St.Kilda?? I reckon the injuries might catch up with them. Plus they will have to go to either Perth or Adelaide for their first final.

So I reckon The Saints will struggle.

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AFL does stand for Australia Football League, and it's neither. I guess its a mixture of rugby, soccer and American football.

You can kick the ball and also handball it.

Each end of the ground has 4 posts. 2 big 2 smaller. If you get the ball between the 2 big post you get 6 points, if you miss you get 1 point.

There are 4 20 minute quarters.

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  • 2 weeks later...

goooo thee piessss!!!!

Who is goin to win the Browlow this year??

ben cousins for sure.

omfg did u see nick davis's goal!!!! oh yeah sydney r still in it....nick davis is a champion!!!! 

hehe i caught that on my video camera on my phone, i knew somethin special was going to happen. the commentators went crazy. " nick davis.. NICK DAVISSSSS!!!! i see it but i dont believe it I SEE IT BUT I DONT BELIEVEEEE ITTTTTT! " lol and the funny thing is that he was a geelong supporter of course he doesnt believe it lol

anyway whoever wins out of the adelaide/westcoast game will win the premiership

for you yanks and poms check this out if you want to learn more http://www.afl.com.au

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