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Need the Tigers to take it up to the cats and have a nice rough game. Perhaps with a few 2 week suspensions.

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According to Dinny from AFL HQ, the bummers have sacrificed bottom spot for their integrity, i always knew they (never) had it in them.

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Just now, Born to Run said:

We want Geelong to win today don't we? Just to give the best chance of them having locked up a top 4 spot pre our game?

And some niggles to players not worth risking in final round 

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3 minutes ago, olisik said:

And some niggles to players not worth risking in final round 

They have a bye before finals, but still i agree.

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4 minutes ago, Born to Run said:

We want Geelong to win today don't we? Just to give the best chance of them having locked up a top 4 spot pre our game?

Has anyone looked carefully into this? I don't know who to barrack for (other than the MRP).

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1 HAW 16 4 122.4 64
2 SYD 15 5 146.9 60
3 ADEL 14 5 141.2 56
4 GWS 14 6 137.6 56
5 GEEL 14 5 137.1 56
6 WCE 14 6 129.2 56
7 WB 14 6 115.3 56

It's confusing at the top right now, so many variables. I do know GWS and WB have Freo/Ess next week, so they will almost certainly reach 60pts and bump themselves into top 4 (before percentage). Adelaide are yet to play Freo this afternoon, which could rocket them into 2nd place if they have a huge win.

Lots of factors to play out here.

EDIT: Geelong have Brisbane next week, continuing the theme of top 8 teams needing big wins having the easiest opposition possible in round 22.

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Geelong's midfield shows you how important depth is. Outside of Dangerfield and Selwood they have nothing in there but downhill skiers.

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It would be the ultimate load of [censored] if GWS tanked r23 because their game was inconsequential, after we won our biggest game of the season v Geelong so we need them playing for top 4.

Edit: Ok that's not going to happen, Dogs and Eagles are pressing for 4 so GWS have to put their foot down on the Kangas.

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Tried the ladder predictor and I'm expecting that the final round will start with 4 teams tied on 60 points, all fighting to get that final spot in the top 4.

Depending on various results, if Geelong lose today and win against Brisbane next week, they can still finish anywhere between 3rd and 7th in round 23.

If nothing else, they've been exposed multiple times this year (and by us last year) for having a soft underbelly once you get past Selwood and Dangerfield.

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7 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I'd like to see the Cats go into free fall and collapse against us.

With their form against the lower sides of the ladder, they don't deserve top 4 or even a home final. Would be terrific to send them to an away final v Eagles. We could also sneak into the 8 and play the DOGS who could finish 5th.

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Last time we talked like this was under Bailey in his second season. About round 13/14. Then we promptly flubbed it with some soft losses and that was that. One of them was to Carlton.

I look forward to us hammering the Blues and then spending an entire week discussing all the beautiful possibilities of PLAYING FINALS. (Come on Sydney, do your part too.)

Haven't looked at any of the permutations but is it possible we could play Geel in the last round and again in an elim final?

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14 minutes ago, Ted Fidge said:

Haven't looked at any of the permutations but is it possible we could play Geel in the last round and again in an elim final?

Ladder predictor has the answers. My take is that Richmond winning today could be huge in ensuring the Dogs make 5th. If Geelong beat Richmond then it might push GWS down to 5th depending on how much Geel can beat Brisbane and if its more than GWS can beat Freo. Edited

Would love to play the Dogs though Etihad is an issue.

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Over the past decade I've developed a hatred of Geelong. Scott and Joel Selwood relentlessly ducking today reaffirms why I cannot stand them. Go Tiges.

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Remember what the Blues did to us late last year. That is what happens when you take a side too easily. We do that against weaker sides. We only beat GC 2 weeks ago by a point and Bombers beat them today and us early in the season. I hope all talk in the club is about Carlton only. 

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The Tigers are making it hard for us. They are nearly double the Cats score,   Halfway through the Third Quarter. That will make Geelong hungry to put us away in the final round so as to get a second chance. 

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1 minute ago, CBDees said:

The Tigers are making it hard for us. They are nearly double the Cats score,   Halfway through the Third Quarter. That will make Geelong hungry to put us away in the final round so as to get a second chance. 

Maybe the Cats are not that good. 

Fear No One....

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