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There is no such thing like Grand Final Week. Even Perth, Footy fans are still air AFL calendar, while most anticipated day is air. The chip corridor in the Woolies was empty, the refrigerator was stacked at home. But story of a heartbreak behind all the excitement of Clueless Brisbane, has no idea who Lachie Neale is from the toothless Collingwood supporter or is Lachie Neale. Every year, without fail, there is at least one. Conditions may be different - but frustration, anger, frustration, injury are the same. I will never forget the faces of Nic Naitanui, Andrew Gaff and Brad Sheppard in 2018 after the secret. Naitanui and Shepard's retirement without the Premiership medal still does not feel right. The passing windows were closed. This year, Dan McStay and Taylor Adams, who will miss the chance of Premiership Glory. McStay left Lions to join the pies this season and became a vital gear on the forward line of Collingwood. However, Saturday, on Saturday, last week's GWS win, he will have to watch both teams the edge. Camera icon Daniel McStay will miss the big final with disability. West Coast was undoubtedly the best player in the 2018 Grand Final Loss and played 23 out of 25 possible games this year. Unfortunately, he will sit with McStay, miss the biggest game of the year and potentially his career with Hamstring injury. This discussion is on surface every September, I think AFL is time reflect current system to allow wounded players in a significant part of season get medals. Winning a flag does not only take place on the big final day. This is home and displacement games, exciting finals and endless clocks on the training track until the first jump is important. I know Flip side, and if player does not come to field on last day, I respect perspective that they should not be given. But SIDELED at that time, although it could mean little for players, they will appreciate the gestures that accept their contribution one day.