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Where will we finish? 45 members have voted

  1. 1. Vote on how far will we get...

    • Qualifying final first week
      6
    • Semi Final second week
      17
    • Preliminary final third week
      11
    • Grand Final fourth week
      4
    • Premiers
      7

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Poll closed on 26/09/18 at 14:00

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I would love to win the first final. That would be a wonderful achievement and base to build on for a flag next year! 

 
33 minutes ago, Dees2014 said:

My vote preliminary final loss to Tiges

We will finish 5th, beat Geelong, the Hawks, either the Eagles or Pies and not have to meet the Tigers until the GF?

I'm backing us to go all the way! People laughed at me when I said we would beat Meth Coast, who is laughing now!?!


6 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

We will finish 5th, beat Geelong, the Hawks, either the Eagles or Pies and not have to meet the Tigers until the GF?

I think we can beat geelong however hawthorn will dismantle our game plan... 

1 hour ago, Philthy said:

I'm backing us to go all the way! People laughed at me when I said we would beat Meth Coast, who is laughing now!?!

I am laughing now.

The name Meth Coast never fails to deliver a chuckle.

 
1 hour ago, Philthy said:

I'm backing us to go all the way! People laughed at me when I said we would beat Meth Coast, who is laughing now!?!

Basically me since the final siren yesterday:

 


I actually reckon we have all but three teams covered.

Richmond at night - thankfully if we play them it's more than likely a day game on the last Saturday in Sept.

Collingwood - their pace still worries me and they will get Treloar back so midfield will be tough. Unless they beat WC, then we won't play them though.

West Coast in Perth - sadly barring upsets we will be playing them over there again in preliminary final and by then Kennedy and Darling will be back. I still like our chances, but reckon the umps will step up late in the final term and give Rioli a couple of cheapies in front of goal. 

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