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Last time they were leading the way and only lost it by 2 points at the very end. Last night's game from the 2nd quarter onwards, they consistently allowed the Hawks to keep approximately 10 points ahead of them. It was a completely different game. I wouldn't be comparing it to their previous one.
I can't help feeling that the Sydney loss last night was deliberate. They figured that their spot in top 2 was guaranteed anyway and chose to not fight for the win. The team they fear most is Adelaide. They would have been concentrating on eliminating Adelaide from the top 2 rather than win that game. Goorj hates coming here to play. If the grand final was to be against Adelaide and Sydney, we would stand a good chance of winning it. However, we've won a championship before from 3rd position. There's nothing stopping us now. As Farley says, it feels like a case of deja vu. He could very well be right.