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AFL grand final kicks off in 5:30 hours who wins?
My tip is swans by 13 points
Sydney Swans 🦢 0.0%
Brisbane Lions 🦁 100.0%
1 vote \ poll ended
@grayruby you cleaned up on this one
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Final score
Swans final score 60 Lions final score 120
Absolutely destroyed by the 🦁
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Three quarter time Swans 🦢 5.4.35 Lions 🦁 16.11.107
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Half time Swans 🦢 4.3.27 Lions 🦁 11.7.73
Fast getting away from the swans at half time
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Quarter time Swans 🦢 3.1.19 Lions 🦁 4.3.27
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30 minutes until kick off
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Mega preview
THE FIRST non-Victorian Grand Final since 2006 will pit the two most recent Grand Final losers against each other.
Sydney, the most dominant team all year, is looking to avenge its heavy defeat to Geelong in the 2022 decider, while the Lions are looking to bury the demons of last year and win their first flag in 21 years.
It will be John Longmire's fifth Grand Final at the Swans, with the 2012 premiership coach desperate to change his current 1-3 record in season deciders.
Having come so close last year, Lions mentor Chris Fagan could become the first senior coach ever to win a VFL/AFL flag without having played the game at the top level. History also awaits his Lions side, which would become just the second team after the Western Bulldogs in 2016 to win the premiership from outside the top four.
The Lions have won five of their past six games against the Swans, but Sydney defied an even worse record last week in thrashing Port Adelaide at the SCG.
Darcy Fort comes into the Brisbane side for the injured Oscar McInerney in the only change for the Lions, while the Swans are unchanged after last week's win, meaning captain Callum Mills misses out.
Where and when: MCG, Saturday September 28, 2.30pm AEST
WHAT HAPPENED THIS YEAR?
Round 19: Brisbane 11.13 (79) defeated Sydney 11.11 (77) at the Gabba
In arguably the best game of the home and away season, Brisbane kicked four goals to two in the final term to win a thrilling contest at the Gabba. The Lions started with five goals to one in the opening quarter before Sydney bounced back with six to one in the second to lead at the main break. After an even third term and five lead changes in the fourth, Cal Ah Chee's brilliant left foot snap settled the result with three minutes remaining. The Swans, already without key men James Rowbottom and Justin McInerney, fought admirably despite losing Dane Rampe and Tom Papley to injury early in the game, while Will Hayward was also hobbled badly by an ankle injury. Cam Rayner and Hugh McCluggage had a huge impact for the Lions along with Dayne Zorko off half-back, while Errol Gulden was Sydney's best.
THE STATS THAT MATTER
Sydney The Swans have been a lethal intercept side all year and it was a huge feature of their win over Port Adelaide last Friday night. The Swans outscored the Power by 52 points from intercept possessions, their best differential this season. It was the 18th time this year that the Swans have outscored their opponents from intercepts, and they have won all 18 of those games. However, the most dangerous team on intercept all year has been the Lions, who have outscored their opponents by 13.2 points per game from intercept possessions.
Brisbane Brisbane's kick-mark game has been pivotal to its success this season. The Lions have won 14 of the 17 games in which they have taken at least 100 marks, while they have a 3-1-5 record when they haven't reached 100. Their work by hand was also pivotal in opening up the game against Geelong last week. Of the 533m gained the Lions had against the Cats - their most in a final since the 2017 prelim against Richmond - 271m came from handballs in the second half alone compared to 177m in the first half. If the Lions need to chase the game, they are willing and able to take things on via handball.
IT'S A BIG WEEK FOR…
Sydney From the moment Oscar McInerney dislocated his shoulder for a second time against Geelong last Saturday night, the focus turned to Swans ruck Brodie Grundy. The former Magpie and Demon has been reborn in Sydney this season, displaying some of the form that made him a two-time All-Australian at Collingwood. While his impact tailed off late in the season, he's had some good moments in his two finals so far and looks ready to have a major say on Saturday. Up against journeyman Darcy Fort and Joe Daniher, Grundy's impact at the contest will be absolutely crucial if Sydney is to nullify Brisbane's midfield weapons and let its own attacking guns loose.
Brisbane The fortunes of Brisbane over a wild past fortnight have almost perfectly mirrored those of veteran Dayne Zorko. Shut down in the first half against the Giants two weeks ago, Zorko bobbed up with two late goals as the Lions famously overturned a 44-point deficit to win. And against Geelong, Zorko was guilty of some crucial turnovers at the Cats took control of the game before the veteran rallied to be one of his side's best in another comeback victory. Zorko had a massive 27 kicks (and just two handballs) against the Swans in round 19, but it's unlikely Sydney will give the All-Australian that much freedom this weekend. A hard tag from James Jordon, like James Peatling applied for the Giants two weeks ago, looms for Zorko on Saturday. How he can handle that will have a major say in who lifts the premiership cup.
PREDICTION
These two produced one of the games of the season back in round 19 and we look set for another belter on what is expected to be a warm and sunny day at the MCG. In a match-up between two of the highest scoring teams of the year, the ability of both sides to continue to take risks with ball in hand despite the pressure of a Grand Final will be telling. In such an even match-up on paper, it will ultimately come down to a battle above the shoulders, with both sets of players and coaches looking to banish recent Grand Final demons. Sydney has been the best team all year and deserves to start favourites, but the Lions are riding a stunning wave of momentum and will be ready to strike if given the chance. Sydney by 10 points in a Grand Final classic.
Via afl.com.au
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No idea but I will take the Lions just to go against you.
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Everything You Need to Know About the 2024 AFL Grand Final
The 2024 AFL Grand Final is set to be a thrilling clash between the Sydney Swans and Brisbane Lions on Saturday, September 28, at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Fans are eagerly awaiting this matchup, with both teams hungry for glory.
Who is Playing in the AFL Grand Final?
The Sydney Swans will face the Brisbane Lions in the 2024 AFL Grand Final. The Swans, last crowned champions in 2012, are looking to add another premiership to their history. Brisbane, on the other hand, dominated the early 2000s with three consecutive wins from 2001 to 2003 but have not won since. Both teams had strong runs in the finals, with Sydney’s solid home performances and Brisbane’s remarkable comeback form setting up a thrilling showdown. Fans are eager to see these two competitive sides clash for the ultimate prize in Australian football.
When and Where is the AFL Grand Final?
Date: Saturday, September 28, 2024 Venue: Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Melbourne The MCG, often called “The G,” is considered the spiritual home of AFL, and it’s where many iconic matches have been held. The atmosphere is expected to be electric, with tens of thousands of fans attending.
Kickoff Times by State
Here’s when the game kicks off based on your time zone:
2:30 PM AEST: NSW, Queensland, Victoria, ACT, Tasmania 2:00 PM ACST: South Australia, Northern Territory 12:30 PM AWST: Western Australia How to Watch the AFL Grand Final
You can watch the grand final live on Channel 7, which offers free-to-air coverage. For those using streaming services, the game will be available on Kayo and Foxtel. Additionally, ABC Sport will be broadcasting the match via radio and online.
Sydney Swans’ Grand Final History
The Sydney Swans have a storied grand final history, with their most recent premiership victory in 2012, when they defeated Hawthorn. They also claimed the AFL title in 2005, overcoming the West Coast Eagles in a thrilling match. The Swans have consistently been a competitive force in finals, making several appearances in the grand final, including in 2022, where they were runners-up to Geelong. With a blend of seasoned veterans and emerging talent, Sydney’s rich history of success and finals experience make them formidable opponents heading into the 2024 AFL Grand Final.
Brisbane Lions’ Grand Final History
The Brisbane Lions were dominant in the early 2000s, winning three consecutive AFL premierships from 2001 to 2003, a golden era for the club. Their last grand final victory came in 2003, when they convincingly beat Collingwood. Since then, the Lions have returned to the grand final stage, most recently in 2023, where they fell short against Collingwood in a close contest. Brisbane’s recent resurgence has seen them once again become a formidable force in the AFL, and they will be keen to add a fourth premiership title to their history in the 2024 grand final.
With two strong teams, the 2024 AFL Grand Final promises to be an intense, high-stakes match. Whether you’re a Swans or Lions fan, you won’t want to miss the action as these teams battle for AFL supremacy. Stay tuned for live updates and coverage, and enjoy one of the biggest days in Australian sport!
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Thanks.
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How have you found running a territory on sn? Did do the per year or one time 3m payment or per month? If you don’t mind
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I am still doing the month to month payment.
Running the territory has been fun but sometimes I engage a bit less with other non sports content than I used to.
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Yeah true is that because your trying to keep the engagement up on your territory
No worries at all . Bit of fun for the stackers learn about a different sport. Last game of the year with supposedly the two best teams
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