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If so it will be a tough gig for Pies in Week 1

 

Failmantle. Good for nothing garbage club. 

So, assuming Sydney win (Hawks looks shocking at the moment), who do we play if we lose and who do we play if we win? 

My head hurts trying to figure all this [censored] out again. 

3 minutes ago, Dirts said:

Hope we play them. Any chance 

I don't think so. Pretty much any way it lands, they are on the other side of the draw to us I think. 

 
7 minutes ago, dl4e said:

 Hawthorn look dreadful.

Anyone would look dreadful wearing those colours! Hehe

3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Failmantle. Good for nothing garbage club. 

So, assuming Sydney win (Hawks looks shocking at the moment), who do we play if we lose and who do we play if we win? 

My head hurts trying to figure all this [censored] out again. 

As it stands right now. Hawthorn if we lose, Geelong if we win.

I’m sure there’s someone ready to condemn me to the depths of hell if I have that wrong though ? 


So it's all starting to narrow a little bit...

Win = 5th = Geelong at the G

Lose = 8th = GWS in Sydney

Win that first final and we play the loser of 1st vs 4th, which is looking likely to be either Sydney in Sydney, or Collingwood at the G.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

As it stands right now. Hawthorn if we lose, Geelong if we win.

I’m sure there’s someone ready to condemn me to the depths of hell if I have that wrong though ? 

Pretty sure that is wrong. If we lose, we will be 8th, and GWS will be 5th, so we will play them again, although in Sydney this time.

1 minute ago, Forest Demon said:

Pretty sure that is wrong. If we lose, we will be 8th, and GWS will be 5th, so we will play them again, although in Sydney this time.

And there it is!!

 

By my calculations, we need to win tomorrow, otherwise it could be travel every week of the finals to go on any sort of run.

Elimiation final vs GWS at Spotless

Semi final vs Sydney at the SCG

Prelim final vs West Coast at Optus

That would be impossible.

Or we need Hawthorn to win to keep Victorian sides in our side of the draw

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3 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

By my calculations, we need to win tomorrow, otherwise it could be travel every week of the finals to go on any sort of run.

Elimiation final vs GWS at Spotless

Semi final vs Sydney at the SCG

Prelim final vs West Coast at Optus

That would be impossible.

Yeah that’s it. I had every aspect covered except what winning would do to GWS!

Cant remember a time where there were so many deciding matches. Then again haven’t been in the 8 for so long to be able to tell.

Jeez Freo almost actually did it, realistically it was unlikely for them to get the job done as they've been such a rabble this year (how is Lyon still coaching there?). 

I like the fact that there is certainty with our match tomorrow, we know where we stand and what our result will mean for without the jeopardy of dropping out. 

Typical that Geelong get the softest end to the year and back things up with 100+ trouncings of rabble clubs.

 

Only chance of us playing the hawks week one is if Syd hawks play a draw and we lose to gws. GWS make top 4 on percentage. 

Might starting cheering for the draw!!

I’m just looking forward to playing and discussing finals rather than draft picks which is what we are usually doing this time of the footy season. 

May it last more than one week. 


Agree this time last week I was doubtful if we would even make finals. Having said that a Hawks win does help things.

Edited by Jibroni

29 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

By my calculations, we need to win tomorrow, otherwise it could be travel every week of the finals to go on any sort of run.

Elimiation final vs GWS at Spotless

Semi final vs Sydney at the SCG

Prelim final vs West Coast at Optus

That would be impossible.

Traveling Wilburys would be proud of that lot. I dunno, we seem to go ok on the road....didnt Bulldogs do something similar?

Want the Swans to win this, and the Hawks eliminated in week 1.

O’Meara, more like O’Rated

7 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Want the Swans to win this, and the Hawks eliminated in week 1.

Hawks will win. Clarkson is a bloody good coach. Yes has had some good players come in but built a team and culture we can now hopefully achieve.


 

If this is a draw, my hours spent on the ladder predictor will be rendered useless.

Swans love a low scoring contest. Still anyone’s game 


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