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I reckon the Saints will cause an upset at home to WC.  feel it in me bones

 

Anyone else quietly confident that we'll get the job done?

Cats were awful on Monday 

Would love us to belt them. Been a while since we really destroyed a team and would love nothing more than to crush this team. 
 

The Bombers have won a game against the hapless saints and i'm already hearing about the great young talent they have.

Hoping Sydney throttle them tonight.


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no confidence in swans, dogs, us, dockers in particular, plus there could be a host of other upsets

really even round that should be pretty entertaining

10 minutes ago, MF-C said:

Anyone else quietly confident that we'll get the job done?

Cats were awful on Monday 

 
 

More than confident.  We should be raging favorites.  If we cant beat the Cats minus Dangerfield our 3-0 start was a fraud.

 

I'd love to see the Bombers somehow knock off the Swans + Buddy, just for the laughs. The Sydney circle-jerky has been wild, and plus only Melbourne should be undefeated. This will get us closer to that.


Anyone gonna defend tonight? Should be an interesting match. Bombers will give it a shake early but lose by 30

For punters 221+ total points is paying $13 tonight


Bombers are top 4....(according to Bomber Blitz)....

after 1 win and i thought we were bad...

Edited by Wadda We Sing

A little too cute the Swannies at the moment.

1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

A little too cute the Swannies at the moment.

Think your right there DZ

Jobe say “modern game” one more time, I double dare ya mother [censored]. 


15 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Rarely big scores in Sydney night games!

that might explain the odds then! lol

in fairness, its a very different style the swans play this year.  they should be 5.2   poor kicking

First game i've seen sydney play this season. What was all the hype about?

Come on Swannies bury this rabble.....

 

Oddly enough I don’t think the SCG suits the new swans style. The G made it look easy for them to chip through the Toigs with all that space. 

I think there is something wrong with the size of the SCG. Watching footy games played there is torturous. Kinda like watching a malfuntioning washing machine in action. Any way I would enjoy to see the swans get a kick up the khyber as essendon will fall in a heap next week as well.


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