It is that time of the week again where we delve into all things footy and social media.
Here's what happened this week in the AFL.
This week on Twitter, we set out to find out what other people think their most cancellable footy takes were and boy oh boy we were not disappointed. We found some to be quite the laugh and others just plain weird, but we'll let you decide which is which...
Saturday will see the Adelaide Crows and Melbourne Demons go head-to-head in the AFLW Grand Final. We're super excited to watch the showdown between Tayla Harris (Melbourne) and Chelsea Randall (Adelaide), who will be locking horns for the third time.
We can't wait to cheer on the girls and it seems like others agree!
Port Adelaide hasn't had a great start to the season, having lost all four rounds in their opening month, although Thursday night's game against Melbourne might have topped it all off for the club. It was a history-making night, but not in a good way, seeing Port go their first half without scoring a goal.
Port great Kane Cornes said he thought that "this has been the most disappointing first half of footy in the club's history”, with the online commentary agreed.
Thursday saw ten years to the day since Brett Kirk's famous television ramble.
To paint some context, it was Kirk's first commentating gig, and wow did he make the most of it. After being passed the mic, Kirk delved into a one-minute speech about how "unique" the commentating team was and just how much they really do "care", something no other commentator has done (we wonder why 🤣).
It was been ten years and social media still cannot wrap its head around that one day back in 2012.
Magpies star Darcy Moore re-signed with Collingwood for a further six years in what was exciting news for Pies fans. Tipped to be the next Collingwood captain, the deal saw Moore extend his stay at the club until 2028 and the fans couldn't be happier.