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1 minute ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

My understanding is that, with that result, we win tomorrow, we play Week 1 and 2 at the G... that’s a good result.

That's the way I have it. Hawks if we beat GWS and Cats probably

 

Bernie Vince copped absolute crap for smiling after a loss and nearly every Swan was joking with the Hawks after the game. 

We won’t hear a word about it nor should we. 

3 minutes ago, Macca said:

Richmond vs Hawthorn in a final ... first time ever? 

Not necessarily... If WC lose by a few goals they'll drop to 4th n play Tiges,  Pies would host Hawks 

 
1 minute ago, layzie said:

It doesn’t end there. West Coast lose tomorrow and the filth get a home final 

Correct,  sorry!

If WCE lose,  you can add them as an option for week two of the finals. 

4 minutes ago, deanox said:

Week 1:
Geelong @ mcg (if we win tomorrow) or GWS @ spotless (if we lose)

 

Week 2
Rich or Haw @ mcg

 

Week 3
WCE or Coll

 

 

There are no other permutations. 

Exactly - a good results for us and a bad results for my final round of tipping.


1 minute ago, deanox said:

Correct,  sorry!

If WCE lose,  you can add them as an option for week two of the finals. 

You’ve done a better job than I could with these things so don’t apologise! 

9 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

So i take it ...win and we play Geelong at the G, lose and we play Sydney SCG.

No lose and we play GWs at spotless

5 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Not necessarily... If WC lose by a few goals they'll drop to 4th n play Tiges,  Pies would host Hawks 

Yeah I edited my post with that info - such a tight race with percentage tight as well

And who is to say Brisbane can't win by a few goals?

But Richmond have never played the Hawks in a final and that still may not happen!

And it's been 79 years since the Pies,  Tigers & Demons all played in the same final series.  1939. 

Edited by Macca

 

Just makes tomorrow’s game a mini final. Win and we’re half a chance to make a prelim.

1 minute ago, Macca said:

Yeah I edited my post with that info - such a tight race with percentage tight as well

And who is to say Brisbane can't win by a few goals?

I reckon BNE will win 


WC win and we lose and 3 interstate finals first week.

I can see the AFL cheering for us to win with a 85-90000 final at the G the result. 

From what I have seen today both the filth and hawks will go out in strait sets. 

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

WC win and we lose and 3 interstate finals first week.

I can see the AFL cheering for us to win with a 85-90000 final at the G the result. 

It’s the right thing to do, 

Look I don't really mind hawthorn. Maybe its because I admire the way Clarko can get his team up and about. He has players either moved on or leave and he just get new ones in that he gets to play the hawthorn way. Maybe because Clarko wasn't ever the superstar footballer but has become a great coach. Maybe I liked the way he had the guts to call out james hird and the essendon saga when no one else had the guts to. You look at the superstar players like Hird, Watson and Voss who never succeeded in coaching. 

Anyway I reckon they can beat Richmond the first week and I hope they do. 

Now we need to win tomorrow for that home final. That's all that matters. 

My god just saw the carlton score. That is terrible. wow

5 minutes ago, Macca said:

Yeah I edited my post with that info - such a tight race with percentage tight as well

And who is to say Brisbane can't win by a few goals?

Actually,  I just calculated if WC lose by 1 point their percentage will be well below both Haw n Col. 


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Look I don't really mind hawthorn. Maybe its because I admire the way Clarko can get his team up and about. He has players either moved on or leave and he just get new ones in that he gets to play the hawthorn way. Maybe because Clarko wasn't ever the superstar footballer but has become a great coach. Maybe I liked the way he had the guts to call out james hird and the essendon saga when no one else had the guts to. You look at the superstar players like Hird, Watson and Voss who never succeeded in coaching. 

Anyway I reckon they can beat Richmond the first week and I hope they do. 

Now we need to win tomorrow for that home final. That's all that matters. 

My god just saw the carlton score. That is terrible. wow

I’d much rather Hawthorn on the last day in September than a Collingwood v Richmond Grand final. 

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

he just get new ones in that he gets to play the hawthorn way.

Yes, but the backbone of the team and most of the key playmakers, is still that same bunch of senior players with finals experience. Plus Tom Mitchell (enough said). 

3 minutes ago, President Dee Trump said:

Hawthorn are a turd that won't flush

I know, they just won't f#@k off!


16 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

I reckon BNE will win 

No. Brisbane have run out of steam.

25 minutes ago, President Dee Trump said:

Hawthorn are a turd that won't flush

The yellow represents the nugget of corn that just doesn't get digested.

 

Seeing that Carlton result made me think. It’s amazing that two years ago this weekend we lost to Geelong by over 100. We really have come a long way. 

 


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