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Not a lot of must watch games this weekend.

I suppose the big one is Swans v Bombers on Friday night.

A few other 50/50 games in Bulldogs v North and Saints v Suns that will probably end the losers finals chances.

Collingwood v Port could be interesting as well.

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Richmond v Carlton is a must watch if only just to see how Richmond capitulate due to the fact their brains are like sweet potatoes in a pressure cooker!

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Who wins the Dogs vs Roo's game?

I'm half expecting the Dogs to be seething and come out and play an absolute blinder but then again...

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2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Not a lot of must watch games this weekend.

I suppose the big one is Swans v Bombers on Friday night.

A few other 50/50 games in Bulldogs v North and Saints v Suns that will probably end the losers finals chances.

Collingwood v Port could be interesting as well.

So great to be above all that mess for once.....

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Coffee at the ready to ensure I'm still awake to watch Hawks lose again!!! (What a year Hawks playing poorly regularly and us playing well regularly)

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47 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Who wins the Dogs vs Roo's game?

I'm half expecting the Dogs to be seething and come out and play an absolute blinder but then again...

They would need to flick a switch.. they have looked disinterested all season.

And I am not sure they are good enough to flick a switch - they may be reigning premiers but they arent a powerhouse that will win multiple flags like the Hawks, Cats or Lions dynasties.


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Ablett plays his 300th at 4:40 against the saints at Etihad on Sunday. Thats going to attract a massive crowd. Probably deseves a bit better. at least work it out so he could miss a game so he could play it at home. It may have bought a few more people through the gate. 

Anyway I want sydney to thrash or just beat the bummers tomorrow night and nothing would make me laugh more if carlton beat richmond. 

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2 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Crows can't handle white clash strips in Adelaide. 

I think Hawthorn are still a class side (on their night). A few handy additions tonight.

But, give the Crows time. I still think its hard to beat them over there. We have managed to do it more than most. But we have had to play damn good football to do so.

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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ablett plays his 300th at 4:40 against the saints at Etihad on Sunday. Thats going to attract a massive crowd. Probably deseves a bit better. at least work it out so he could miss a game so he could play it at home. It may have bought a few more people through the gate. 

 

Still be a bigger crowd than what would turn up at Metricon

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I don't think the crows are a premiership threat, the can't handle any sort of pressure 

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9 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

I think Hawthorn are still a class side (on their night). A few handy additions tonight.

But, give the Crows time. I still think its hard to beat them over there. We have managed to do it more than most. But we have had to play damn good football to do so.

Yep, good side in tonight, I give them a chance. But a lot has to go right. 

I hope the Crows smash them though. 

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24 minutes ago, Abe said:

I don't think the crows are a premiership threat, the can't handle any sort of pressure 

The Crows are not 100% on tonight

close game i predict, as Walker kicks one!!

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1 hour ago, CanberraDemon said:

Coffee at the ready to ensure I'm still awake to watch Hawks lose again!!! (What a year Hawks playing poorly regularly and us playing well regularly)

Just remember they beat us! What were we thinking ?‍♂️?‍♂️?‍♂️?‍♂️?‍♂️

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Somebody needs to tell Hamish that Hawthorn are crap, that most of their players are shadows of what they were, and that the non-Hawthorn supporting AFL general public hold very little goodwill towards a side that won 3 premierships in a row by exploiting Free Agency. 

We get it. You support them. The rest of us [censored] hate them, so shut your gob.

 

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Hawks are playing like they did against us - Roughead, O'Brien and Gunston tall up forward, with Poppy at their feet...they had Rioli against us too.

Defensively thy're looking sound - Burton and Howe both stand taller with Birchall alongside them, Burton in particular is an impressive youngster.

Their pressure is much better tonight.

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