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4 quarters of competitive team football

to me doing this twice in a row is a win at this stage of the season

winning the game would be a bonus

I think the dees could push the dogs. Many people in the "football know" have melbourne goig down from around 40-65 points. I think the dees will keep it close, 18 point loss to the dees.

That said, I hope we win. I do not care about pick 1 anymore. I want to see the next gen rise up an win! (still would like a bottom 3 pick)

 

Bulldogs by 18.

I think we will go with them for three quaters though.


30-40 points, with a similiar game to the Sydney match.

Hard game. Obviously you want your team to win, but a win doesn't do much for us.

and i wouldn't want to see us ruin a fellow struggling team's great season.

I prey we are competitive, and know that when the ball bounces i'll probably be screaming for us to win, but i think it'll be 30-35 points with a ten minute period killing us somewhere as usual

 

We'll lose by around 40.

I'm dragging my dad against his will. He really doesn't want to go as the game is at the TD, but it's easier to just go than have me to deal with telling him he's a bad Melbourne supporter :P.

I predict many supporters will feel the same and we'll struggle to get 500 of us there.


Dogs will do us by 32 points.....

We will stay with 'em for the first quarter, but then they will get a bit of a run-on in the 2nd and 3rd..... We will peg a few goals back in the last....

Dogs will do us by 32 points.....

We will stay with 'em for the first quarter, but then they will get a bit of a run-on in the 2nd and 3rd..... We will peg a few goals back in the last....

Geez! I was bloody close! :P

Dogs will do us by 32 points.....

We will stay with 'em for the first quarter, but then they will get a bit of a run-on in the 2nd and 3rd..... We will peg a few goals back in the last....

Sure was :)

Dogs will do us by 32 points.....

We will stay with 'em for the first quarter, but then they will get a bit of a run-on in the 2nd and 3rd..... We will peg a few goals back in the last....

do you give out tattslotto numbers? U do need to work on your first quarter foresees a little though.

To be fair a 14 point margin can be counted as staying with them i think, good prediction! :P


I think we might be just about scoreless in the 1st quarter.

I think Martin will play well.

I think Bruce will run around handballing all day, and rack up close to 40 touches, but be ineffective.

Miller should kick a few.

Could be a scrappy affair, but the floodgates won't open like Round 2. Hmm I reckon somewhere between 30 to 32 point win to the Bulldogs.

:lol::lol:

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