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Sydney should demolish Adelaide tonight. Will Jenkins be forced to leave their goal square to try and get a kick? Who knows. 

The thing that annoys me the most about this round is that by the end of it West Coast will be 4 - 1. Bolton seems to get a free pass though, maybe because no one expected GWS’ rejects to be any good anyway. 

I’m hoping Port beat Geelong but I have my doubts because Geelong are in the top 8. 

I’m really looking forward to Norths game this week. Said no one ever. 

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Sydney by 49

GWS by 25

Carlton by 6

Port by 15

Freo by 22

Hawks by 19

Suns by 14

Collingwood by 7

Watching 7mate replay of swans....crows of last year. Lever in good form.

 
52 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Sydney by 49

GWS by 25

Carlton by 6

Port by 15

Freo by 22

Hawks by 19

Suns by 14

Collingwood by 7

Aren’t you forgetting one? ?


20 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Aren’t you forgetting one? ?

Non MFC games  :blink:

Just now, Petraccattack said:

Non MFC games  :blink:

Aw, I’m hangin for your tip! 

Sydney should win easily. The Couches, Sloane and Betts missing is a blow. Wonder if supermoron Walker will play like he  a tird on his liver.

 
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15 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Aw, I’m hangin for your tip! 

He’s hanging out for the teams to be announced. 

3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

He’s hanging out for the teams to be announced. 

What are you hanging out for? 


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27 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

What are you hanging out for? 

A Waffle shop opened up just down the road from my house, to be honest I’m hanging out to try their Smore waffle. 

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I’ve just done a last minute Captainisation of Luke Parker in my Fantsay team over Tom Mitchell.

looking for Parker to have it on a string and snag 3 goals.

Swans by a shed load.

12 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

A Waffle shop opened up just down the road from my house, to be honest I’m hanging out to try their Smore waffle. 

Nice. I like savoury waffles, with good bacon, whipped butter and smoked maple syrup. 

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When did ‘Tex’ Walker become ‘The Big Texan’? He’s not actually from Texas you knobs.

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Adelaide just did a Melbourne. Absolutely dominated, 5 behinds. Sydney, 1 inside 50, 1 goal. 


Basil Zempilas  -  "Luke Parker, just the 6 goals this season"

 

Yeah, 6 goals in 4 games from a midfielder. 

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4 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Basil Zempilas  -  "Luke Parker, just the 6 goals this season"

 

Yeah, 6 goals in 4 games from a midfielder. 

Imagine Basil calling the cricket....

Some of these play on calls are just ludicrous 

And on the other side of the argument, how can Frankenstein be allowed to play on whilst the umpire is setting the mark not allowing the man on the mark to stop him?

3 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Imagine Basil calling the cricket....

?

It has just dawned on me but a Zemplas and Taylor commentary team is inhuman.


A stack of man on man happening in this match.  Can't man up all the time and you are going to lose your opponent at times in the chaos but the MFC needs to bring this manic pressure when the heat is on or there's a run on.

Especially critical when playing teams like the Hawks who rely so much on their accurate kicking.  Give them enough room like we did on Sunday (and many times previously) and they will cut you up and make you look silly.

Great high pressure contest 

Good to watch - pity about the commentary team 

 

You can delete my posts all you like but there’s something fishy going on when half of Adelaide’s team is out, they’re playing away and they’re trying six times as hard as last round and winning against the swans at home.

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