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Same as last year people's. Let's see who is closest to the mark!

I'll take Sylvia for 26 touches, 2 goals and BOG.

 

Jurrah 4 goals, and 3 each to Maric and Petterd.

Boom.

 

Dees by 19, Petterd 4, Jurrah 4, Grimes BOG, Tapscott to impress

I am very happy with the team chosen (wouldn't make a single change), but I still have a feeling Sydney will be too strong. I hope I am wrong.

Swans by 26 points, Goodes to put on a clinic.


Petterd to kick five.

Bennell to put in a BOG performance, Petterd and Jurrah to dominate the Swan's defence and Spencer to surprise his detractors with a very serviceable performance as a support ruck man (assuming he makes the cut).

  On 26/03/2011 at 23:37, hardtack said:

Bennell to put in a BOG performance, Petterd and Jurrah to dominate the Swan's defence and Spencer to surprise his detractors with a very serviceable performance as a support ruck man (assuming he makes the cut).

No Spencer today, he played for Casey yesterday. Strauss the designated emergency.

Dees by a kick, Jurrah to put on a clinic and kick 5, Green 3.

 

Grimes 31 touches BOG, Jurrah 4, Green 4, Petterd 3 and Bartram to destroy McGlynn with ferocious tackling once again

  On 26/03/2011 at 23:42, ox_5 said:

No Spencer today, he played for Casey yesterday. Strauss the designated emergency.

Damn :-) thanks.


Goodes to absolutely destroy us.

Melbourne to put in a mediocre effort and lose by 5-6 goals.

Demonland to explode with negativity tonight.

Hopefully i'm wrong. Our midfield just looks very very average on paper today.

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Maric 3 goals

Moloney, Garland, Davey, Green, Maric and Jamar best players

Dees by 27 points

  On 27/03/2011 at 00:13, titan_uranus said:

Goodes to go berserk.

Jurrah to do likewise.

Maric to finally play a decent AFL game.

Melbourne to win by under 15 points.

Got all four wrong. Go me.


  On 27/03/2011 at 06:38, titan_uranus said:

Got all four wrong. Go me.

Don't think you're the only one TU. You're in good company ATM.

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