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In theory it's an easy tipping round as other than Crows v Freo there is a firm favourite in each match.

Sure to be a few upsets though

Richmond

Eagles

Bulldogs

Swans (hoping for a GWS win though)

Port

Brisbane

Freo

Cats

 and of course US

Giants a real chance against the Swans

and I’m sure there’ll be a reaction from the Pies, not sure they have the cattle to it get it done but

 

Anyone know why there is no Sat arvo game?

two Sat twilight games is weird 

what am I meant to before 4:30??


26 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Anyone know why there is no Sat arvo game?

two Sat twilight games is weird 

what am I meant to before 4:30??

TV probably

one game into Sydney... one into Melbourne

Interest in the Sydney game outside Sydney would be very low

33 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Anyone know why there is no Sat arvo game?

two Sat twilight games is weird 

what am I meant to before 4:30??

AFLW Grand Final.

Been slated as a stand alone game.

Edited by AshleyH30

It's the last week of Thursday night footy which is a shame. I hated it when it first came in but now I'm 100% on board, great to kick back and watch a game of footy on a Thursday, makes it feel like the weekends already started. Would be difficult actually getting to a game but on tv it's a winner.

 

i'll be going with:

  • tiggas
  • meth coke
  • footscray
  • swans
  • pear
  • bears
  • crows
  • us
  • cats

no real confidence in tiggas, meth coke, pear, or bears

first time all year i've felt reasonably confident that we should 'get the job done' which means, inevitably, that we won't, if my mfcss hold true


Hoping for an ugly and unconvincing Richmond  6 point win over St Kilda.

Lose and it will be a line in the sand game for Richmond on Anzac eve.

Win convincingly and they’ll be back to their super confident best.

Also think the Giants might knock off Sydney.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

Richmond

wet coke

dogs

gws

carlscum

bears

freo

mfcss

girlong

 

 

 

56 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Hoping for an ugly and unconvincing Richmond  6 point win over St Kilda.

Lose and it will be a line in the sand game for Richmond on Anzac eve.

Win convincingly and they’ll be back to their super confident best.

Also think the Giants might knock off Sydney.

Yes and they get a few more days recovery.......hopefully we stay in 3rd gear on Sunday.

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

Anyone know why there is no Sat arvo game?

two Sat twilight games is weird 

what am I meant to before 4:30??

AFLW grand final. AFL don;t want to over-shadow the showcase womens game hence re-scheduled the arvo game avoid a clash


1 hour ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

It's the last week of Thursday night footy which is a shame. I hated it when it first came in but now I'm 100% on board, great to kick back and watch a game of footy on a Thursday, makes it feel like the weekends already started. Would be difficult actually getting to a game but on tv it's a winner.

Agree. just when everybody gets used to the idea they decide to can it. makes no sense.

2 hours ago, AshleyH30 said:

AFLW Grand Final.

Been slated as a stand alone game.

Oh right. Makes sense

cheers

2 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

i'll be going with:

  • tiggas
  • meth coke
  • footscray
  • swans
  • pear
  • bears
  • crows
  • us
  • cats

no real confidence in tiggas, meth coke, pear, or bears

first time all year i've felt reasonably confident that we should 'get the job done' which means, inevitably, that we won't, if my mfcss hold true

What is Pear? Does that mean port? 

last question - why???

1 hour ago, Better days ahead said:

Agree. just when everybody gets used to the idea they decide to can it. makes no sense.

They have the flexible schedule as well so no reason they can't bring it back. Must be keeping it in their pocket for the next tv rights negotiations.

2 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

Agree. just when everybody gets used to the idea they decide to can it. makes no sense.

i remain convinced cos it's outside tv ratings cycle

ch 7 won't want to spend the $$ to broadcast in prime time when it's not valuable from an advertising perspective


I reckon Saints will give the Tigers a shake tonight. Tigers are out of form, list two on the trot. Saints beat WC last week. Could be interesting 

West Coast have Liam Ryan and Hurn out injured in addition to Sheuy and Yeo. Starting to build up

 
3 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Couple of soft choping of the arms free kicks to the Aints

One was a touch to the wrist and the other a fist glancing off the shoulder.  My gosh hope our talls get it that easy on Sunday

Tigers look gettable for next week (so far)


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