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Just need Carlton and Sydney to win and bottom spot will be ours again!!

 

Just for fun, I ignored form and tipped all the away teams.  Better chance than applying logic to my tipping this year!

1 hour ago, buck_nekkid said:

Just for fun, I ignored form and tipped all the away teams.  Better chance than applying logic to my tipping this year!

Well ignored form is a bit of an overstatement.

The bookies have the away team as favorites in 7 of the 9 games (which is a quirky statistical anomaly).

The only away teams not favorite are the lions and tigers and both are around 2.30 so rated a pretty good chance to win.

Edited by binman


Kill the Gold Coast like last year is all i care about. 

We just have to keep winning. How much inner strength do we really have?

is it improving...?

1 hour ago, binman said:

Well ignored form is a bit of an overstatement.

The bookies have the away team as favorites in 7 of the 9 games (which is a quirky statistical anomaly).

The only away teams not favorite are the lions and tigers and both are around 2.30 so rated a pretty good chance to win.

Hopefully those 2 get up and I improve my woeful tipping.  

Swans will be pummelled by drugs. Strangely give  the blues a chance or is that my hatred of the filth coming out.

 

Hawks dropping Roughy is a big call given his stature at the club, would give me so much pleasure to see them topple down the ladder this year.


I’ve got a funny feeling in my waters about Sydney tonight. 

Please convince me it’s a silly idea to change my tip to Sydney. 

13 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

I’ve got a funny feeling in my waters about Sydney tonight. 

Please convince me it’s a silly idea to change my tip to Sydney. 

To much Balinese rice wijn i would suggest my friend......but i dont think Sydney at home is ever a pushover..


If Bruce says "we know that" one more time......

23 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Tipped the peptides, primarily cos they’re a better team without Joe in their forward line 

 

speed, I think,  'wwsw'.     Slow swans,  quick Bummers.?

28 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Huge crowd 

Surely tongue in cheek swyl.

Swans fans are MIA this year.

Edited by Demon Disciple

9 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Surely tongue in cheek swyl.

Swans fans are MIA this year.

Sydney incorporated...


Sydney's personel & style much more suited to the smaller SCG than Essendrug's

Close game but hard to watch at SCG. Mceveney  is a pain in the cakehole when commentating swans games.

2 hours ago, Pates said:

Hawks dropping Roughy is a big call given his stature at the club, would give me so much pleasure to see them topple down the ladder this year.

Tanking

 

Orazio is now known as a soft drink and an Australian singer-songwriter?

Why don’t they raise the main broadcast view camera (on center wing) higher so the game is easier to watch on TV?

The perspective is just too flat - makes the game look even more congested than it really is.


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