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We'll pull out the masterful away final win on the road in Perth (Finally). Wce will fight back and shock the Tigers and spend all their tickets doing so. The prelim of the century takes place with a goal for goal extravaganza between us and the Pies. Tmac leads out and marks a lace out petracca bullet fron the Gawn/Clarry centre bounce clearance...for a shot after the siren. He nails it. The country goes mad with collingwood mockery and demon bandwaggonery

We boringly win the GF by 15 goals.

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Big fan of the bottom 4 and wooden spooner too. Great year.

Really can't see where we'll lose a game.

 

Melbourne first that's all that matters


Ran the predictor. I had us as a 14-8 season and I thought that was reasonably optimistic. Percentage 107.2 so a finish in 6th position. I’ll take that as a balanced view. 

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5 hours ago, Dee-lusional said:

Did it twice, Hope the last one does right

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Christ, thats as bad as John Demonics ladder

Am I the only one thats gonna do a realistic one?

 

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