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Hawthorn by 44 points, Buddy to kick 8 Hodge to pick up 34 possies... MFC to be brought back to reality.

 

Moloney reported

Moloney reported

Looks like you won't win

 

Brad Green to kick 6, and Jurrah 4 and Dunn 3, and Watts 3.

Melbourne in a nail bitting 4 point win.

I'm taking a punt here, but the number 15 will feature a lot - we will kick 15 goals, win by 15 points, their number 15 will have another bad game, Sylvia will have 15 kicks, this game will be played on the 15th and I'll celebrate my 15th birthday.

2 out of 6 so far

What ...... no Petterd?


Richmond to surprise Carlton with defensive pressure and win this afternoon, leading into a belting for the Hawks tomorrow, opening up the race for 6th and a home final.

The Demons to stamp themselves as a definate finals threat by taking the Hawks apart .

Jurrah to kick 6 without looking like he's trying .

and I'll celebrate my 15th birthday.

No way.

Who says Australia's education system sucks...

 

Will be one of those weird games were both sides go on big goal-scoring runs ar one stage or another.

We'll start well and have a five goal lead in the second quarter. Hawthorn to come back and look awesome for a quarter or so, hit the front and threaten to blow us away in the third term. But we steady, hit the front early in the last quarter and hold on for a thrilling, hard-fought, point win.

Quarter-by-quarter scores (Hawthorne - Melbourne):

1. 2.3.15 - 4.2.26

2. 6.4.40 - 8.5.53

3. 10.10.70 - 9.7.61

4. 11.14.80 - 12.9.81

The Demons to stamp themselves as a definate finals threat by taking the Hawks apart .

Jurrah to kick 6 without looking like he's trying .

jurrah's 6 is likely, considering he could have & should have kicked 10 :)

EDIT: ... against Richmond that is.


What ...... no Petterd?

Oh yeah, I'll wear the number 15 to the game

Dees by 10. Jurrah with 4, Jack Watts to snag his first bag of 3. Sylvia to back up his outstanding game against the hawks last year with another BOG.

No way.

Who says Australia's education system sucks...

Nah, I guess you wouldn't think I'm half the age of just about everyone here :P

Maybe the fact that I skipped year 8 plays a part

I've left it to the last minute... I'm edgy saying it but I think we've got their measure and will win every quarter on the way to a comfortable win.

That is quite the outrageous position but hey, I'm going for the speccy.


jamar to kick 2 goals and have 33 hit outs

Six hitouts short, he had 27

A very physical match

franklin kept to 3

Dees by 5 points in a nail biter

Everything but the last line right

Well here goes again. I've been wrong the last few weeks and HOPE i am again! Hawks by 23 points!

Two points off.

Somebody else pick

Davey to top the possession count with 34 touches, in a blistering BOG display.

Sigh.

I might keep off the predictions for a while

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