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Lets hope Port thrash the bummers and ryder puts on a show.

In regards to Houli, yeah not sure why you would do that. It looked like the richmond player he was trying to kick to was out numbered anyway. Find a short target, hold onto the ball or else go the boundary.

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for whats it worth heres the 2 multis for the weekend, both unlikely but gotta be in it to win it , dons over port could come unstuck although they have a good record against and match up well , pies over dogs maybe wrong among others and goldy over crows after a few big weeks for the crows is in the unlikely category.

Hawks and Hawks

GWS Cats

CROWS Goldy

TIGES Tiges

DONS Dons

NORF Norf

DOGS Dogs

DEES Dees

SWANS Paying $1050 for a 5 bet Swans paying $4361 for 5 dollar bet

One of the reasons I don't generally bet spec-multi's is because I get fixated and it tends to ruin my entire weekend rather than just the day of the Demons' game. But then I got fixated on your damn multi. Cheers for spreading too wide and granting me the evening off (and damn, that Essendon dip is looking kinda likely!) Though clearly I still enjoy the vicarious thrills on someone else's dollar.

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Good thing I don't go for Port, would have blown a few valves at the umpires tonight!

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Today's games haven't been much chop. GWS were terrible. Richmond v Freo was close but marred by umpiring and poor kicking. Gold Coast were ok but no chance with their best 4 mids out. Tonights aren't anything special.

Gold Coast are still scarily high up in the chances of winning a flag. There key forward combination is only rivalled by Hawthorn and West Coast. With Tippett struggling I'd rather Lynch and Dixon.

If they get O'Meara, Prestia, Ablett, Swallow and Martin back they'll be back in contention for the 8 next year.

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Essendon's supporter base must be fast giving up on them... 23,000 is the lowest crowd they have ever attracted to the MCG (by approx 3,000).

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Essendon's supporter base must be fast giving up on them... 23,000 is the lowest crowd they have ever attracted to the MCG (by approx 3,000).

Their supporters must be on the drugs as well if 23,000 of them turned up at the G instead of Etihad where it's being played... ;)

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Their supporters must be on the drugs as well if 23,000 of them turned up at the G instead of Etihad where it's being played... ;)

Ok, ok... you csn see I'm not particularly invested in the game... but the central fact remains the same regardless of venue.

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