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Dees will get off to a good start and hold a 28 point lead at quarter time, then hang on to win by 3 points after the Swans fight back in the third quarter.

 

Dees will get off to a good start and hold a 28 point lead at quarter time, then hang on to win by 3 points after the Swans fight back in the third quarter.

Three goals to Jurrah.

Trengove to be in the team. (took the easy one, haha)

Watts with a breakout game - 3 goals, 20 touches, 10 marks, 5 tackles (yes, someone will predict this every week until it actually happens)

 

Tom Scully to be rested this week.

I believe they rested Jack Trengove last week ("general soreness" :) ), so it's Scully's turn this week.

Round 18 vs Brisbane, bet on it.

Shotty this as my round 18 prediction


my prediction this week is we will be playing sydney (now thats taking the easy one!)

THE TEAM WE PLAY DOES NOT COUNT

There will be no scores and no possessions for the whole game against Swans. The game will just consist of tackles - legal and illegal - over and over again. Each team will amass over 700 tackles for the game.

 

melbourne to get the chocolates, and jurrah to kick 5


Bail to kick 3 goals.

Random.

Can see it happening.

Adam Goodes to be the most unattractive player to set foot on the G during the game .

Dees to loose the first quarter(again), only to fight back and fall just short(again)

Demons WILL win this game.

The second half from last week will, wait for it....see us win the opening quarter by 2 goals. We will hold a 2 to 3 goal lead and run away in the last for a 5 goal win.

Young, quick legs will carry the ball and be too slick through the corridor.

Goodes to kick 3 goals and have over 30 touches in a loosing side B)


Tom Scully to be rested this week.

I believe they rested Jack Trengove last week ("general soreness" :) ), so it's Scully's turn this week.

Insider trading ? ;)

Bate to sit out.

Melbourne to win; Watts to kick the winning goal; Wonna to excite.

THE TEAM WE PLAY DOES NOT COUNT

haha calm down it was just a joke. how about we will play sunday? nah seriouse, jurrah to show some defensive pressure in the forward line after he gets a rocket up his arse during the week.

Paul Johnson will be best on ground and boot 4 goals

...jurrah to show some defensive pressure in the forward line after he gets a rocket up his arse during the week.

Damn, beat me to it. Demons to win and Jurrah to kick 4.

haha calm down it was just a joke. how about we will play sunday? nah seriouse, jurrah to show some defensive pressure in the forward line after he gets a rocket up his arse during the week.

Haha I wasn't angry, it was just in capslock. It makes it easier to notice. :)

Funny how capslock makes it seem LIKE YOU'RE SHOUTING


 

Nathan Jones to play on Goodes in the midfield, and also kick two goals.

Nathan Jones to play on Goodes in the midfield, and also kick two goals.

Jones will get burnt by Goodes both for speed and in the air. Heaven help us if that is the matchup! :blink:


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