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Missed this, but would have.

The chase for the top 4 seems to be dying now, but the chase for the eight...by me we've got 5 teams on 6 wins and another 2 on 5 wins.

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Wow - only 4 points between 5th and 11th on the ladder going into the last game of the season. CGSMU looks safe, given his percentage, but i think any of the other 6 teams can still make collect one of the three remaining spots.

Dark Days i'm already plotting my strategy against you for the first week of finals....

I'm glad I'm playing against the team that in wooden spoon, this is a must win for me or I am out of finals,hopefully Dave's demons playing for priority picks this week ;)

 

I'm glad I'm playing against the team that in wooden spoon, this is a must win for me or I am out of finals,hopefully Dave's demons playing for priority picks this week ;)

I'm hoping the Galahs are as well. I've had some shockers in recent weeks.

I'm hoping the Galahs are as well. I've had some shockers in recent weeks.

Can't see you having too much trouble Dr.

Serious changes to Galahs underperforming list next year.


I'm hoping the Galahs are as well. I've had some shockers in recent weeks.

For some reason every time I see your name I feel like quoting Couldabeens:)

Mubutu

is the league in SuperCoach?

Dark Days i'm already plotting my strategy against you for the first week of finals....

11 straight wins and counting.....come at me brah B)

Still hopeful i can snatch the minor premiership but seems unlikely.

And the Goats have just managed to sneak in on percentage!

Let's do this - 8th to premiers!

 
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Really envious of those of you plaing finals next week. You should all feel for Stonecutters and I with nothing to do during the bye :lol:

#arrogancewillbemydownfall

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Ooooh what a close game.....lucky win in the end. Thought i had lost marks and handballs and won tackles at the start of day, ended up winning marks and handballs and losing tackles. Captain Boyd 31 handballs what a freak.

Commiserations to you Stonecutters, you probably had the best team this year but thats the way it goes.

IWAP we meet again...this time i will not be taking you lightly be assured of that.... :lol:

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Ooooh what a close game.....lucky win in the end. Thought i had lost marks and handballs and won tackles at the start of day, ended up winning marks and handballs and losing tackles. Captain Boyd 31 handballs what a freak.

Commiserations to you Stonecutters, you probably had the best team this year but thats the way it goes.

IWAP we meet again...this time i will not be taking you lightly be assured of that.... :lol:

Agreed Stonecutters is a bit rough - but don't sell yourself short. You've been the other dominant team, and rightly start this week as overwhelming premiership favourites. No possible way you could lose this one ......

Best of luck (and by that, i mean I hope Boyd gets subbed out in the first quarter)

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