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Crowd Prediction for hawks vs Dees

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  1. 1. Predict the MCG Crowd

    • 0k - 20k
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    • 20k - 30k
      0
    • 30k - 40k
    • 40k - 50k
    • 50k - 60k
    • 70k - 80k
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    • 80kplus

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nearest to the pin style crowd prediction for the round. . . enter if you like.

we got approx 45k last weekend against the tigers....i figure we might start getting a few more red and blue at the footy if we still have a chance for the finals...

55,321

Edited by disco_demon

 

I voted 50,000-60,000 but the weather will have a significant bearing.

This is a designated home game for our members, so I think the crowd could be really big weather permitting. MCC will be packed.

 

I voted 50,000-60,000 but the weather will have a significant bearing.

This is a designated home game for our members, so I think the crowd could be really big weather permitting. MCC will be packed.

Agree with this ^ and voted accordingly.

Weather forecast is pretty average. Scattered showers and windy for Sunday. (Subject to change, as usual for Melbourne).

That won't effect this bloke..


Agree that the weather will really affect the crowd, but too much at stake for both clubs therefore, that is why I reckon 55,000 for the day.

And if it turns out to be a nice day, I'll say that there will be an even crowd spread between red/blue & sh*t/p*ss colours.

As mentioned earlier - this is a free disignated game for us - so everyone turn up.

 

81,424.......I'm bullish!

Edited by Real Demon


53,589

63,421.

51,239


54,516.

poor weather - 49,200

Edited by High Tower

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