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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).

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

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

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.


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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