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Weagles V Tigers

Weagles V Tigers 61 members have voted

  1. 1. Weagles intentions this weekend

    • Tame the Tigers
      10
    • Tank
      34
    • Play for real but lose
      12

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Getting near that time of year again [although of course it officialy does not exist].

What do you think?

 

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if we dont finish last, can we still get another first round priority pick?

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if we dont finish last, can we still get another first round priority pick?

Win less than 5 this year we get second round priority

Then win less than 5 next year we get first round priority

 
question

if we dont finish last, can we still get another first round priority pick?

doesn't matter where we finish as long as we we win under 4.5 games, but this year it will "only" be a second round pick around 18/19


Getting near that time of year again [although of course it officialy does not exist].

What do you think?

I think the eagles will win fairly easily. 3 good ins for them, and Richo out for tiges,

You will see the biggest tank of all time this week.

I guarantee that West Coast fall over and play dead.

They will be in front by 5 points with a minute to go, then turn over and tigers will goal will win by 1

 

They will tank.

I honestly am of the belief we will not finish last, as we are starting to build some progress and the weagles seem content to lose every week.

the tigers are ripe for the smacking without richo, yet I am almost willing to bet my weeks pay on them winning this game.

Eagles should win by 4 goals. If they don't, they have tanked this round.

Well this game will be a litmus test. They ( eagles) ought to win this game.. OUGHT TO !! If they dont.they are tanking for sure...should be illuminating !! :)


I've foolishly tipped the Eagles. Is it Braun's farewell game this week? If that's the case, surely they can't put in another disgracefully flacid performance.

Getting near that time of year again [although of course it officialy does not exist].

What do you think?

l don't really care because l want the Victorian Watts and Wet toast and Shockers can have the other two, which they will take for sure

And that my friends, is why he is the most entertaining poster.

You must like Everyone Loves Raymond also.

You must like Everyone Loves Raymond also.

correction: Everybody Loves Raymond

but that is a horrible show, so I take it thats not a compliment

lol

Leave YZ alone!!

nob jockey? gee ur not 16 are u, bloody fool!

Anyway..

I think this is a really interesting game, very hard to pick, the eagles intentions will determine the result I think!

GO eagles!


Weagles must have had a brain fade in the first .. then remembered the Team Plan !! :rolleyes:

Let there be absolutely no confusion.....this mob are playing for Rommel and sponsored by Abrams !! <_<

Weagles must have had a brain fade in the first .. then remembered the Team Plan !! :rolleyes:

Let there be absolutely no confusion.....this mob are playing for Rommel and sponsored by Abrams !! <_<

Now I'm really confused. Thanks for clearing that up.

Any team that allows Richmond to kick 11 goals in a quarter without Richo is tanking the hell out the game!!!!

West Coke are a bloody digrace..... Daniel Rich loves them at the moment as it means he doesn't have to buy toilet paper! :P


The reason West Coast arent winning is They Are Not Kicking It Near Goals :lol::lol::lol:

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The reason West Coast arent winning is They Are Not Kicking It Near Goals :lol::lol::lol:

Hahahahaha the Weagles performance on the weekend was enough to give General Patton a hard-on...even if he is deceased!

 

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