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Luke Hodge caught drink driving - registered 0.068

Not a good look a few weeks from finals.

Is out suspended for this round.

Sill, poor form on his part.

 

From a betting point of view, $9 for North against the tiges seems over even though theyve rested many.

Probably wrong but the Tiges have got the propensity to fail spectacularly.

 

 

Perhaps the Tigers still think mistakenly that if they lose they could finish 9th?


A win tonight for North may still be good for them. Assuming the Dogs beat Brisbane and Adelaide beat Geelong then North will play the Dogs and Crows will host Richmond.

As for Hodge there's no way you get a reading of .068 from only 3 or 4 beers unless he smashed them in about 45min and then jumped straight in the car.

Just about worst case scenario for Toiges would be a narrow unconvincing win with some sore bodies.

It could be confidence sapping struggling to beat a team that really didn't wNt to win.

Now all I can wish for is for Harvey to get caught out doing what he does, sniping, for a totally indefensible reportable offence. One that even the MRP and tribunal cannot ignore.

So Nought got the "result" they wished for with 9 "stars" sitting in the coaches box.

Hope yhey are obliterated next week at the 'G


http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/luke-hodge-caught-drink-driving-20150904-gjfhxc.html

Luke Hodge caught drink driving - registered 0.068

Not a good look a few weeks from finals.

Is out suspended for this round.

Sill, poor form on his part.

Goose of the week!

But not much will happen

You watch

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Umpires join in the celebration at Catland and throw the rule book out the window.

Seems Tom Lynch got his contract and has gone back to his old form...

It has been creeping up and creeping up, but never quite getting there thanks to one or two close games, but...

Could this farcical final round be the one to reach an average winning margin of over ten goals?


Should've known this would happen in Geelong. There goes my lead in the tipping competition, everyone else tipped the bloody Cats.

Goddamn it!

Brisbane 8.11 to the Dogs 8.0.

Imagine if Brisbane pulls off the upset but then Adelaide drops the game to Geelong, and misses out on the home final anyway.

 

Think someone needs to remind Brisbane they have a number a draft pick riding on this, doggies look like witches hats at the minute!

Bizarre round.

8 goals 11 behinds to Brisbane? Just imagine if they were kicking straight. The Bulldogs have kicked 9 goals ZERO behinds. Incredibly accurate and means they're less than a goal down.


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