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I got all 9 last week I think. (It wasn't hard)

This week is medium to slightly hard in the level of difficulty

Bulldogs ( would love a GWS win)

Geelong ( a hard one but at Kardinia Park they should win)

Swans ( GCS could upset but I doubt it)

Lions

MFC ( of course)

Freo

Hawks ( Crows for those who want a value pick especially if cold and windy in Tassie)

Pies(should win but who knows)

Port

 

Dogs

Girlong

Gold Coast

Bears

them

Freo

Hawks

Filth 

Port


Hopefully the Giants can get one over the doggies tonight.

General comment. I missed not having a game to watch last night. I'd like to see some Thursday games scheduled during the rest of the season.

 

Why do people still rate the Cats? Struggled at home against north!

WC choked against the Saints but it won’t happen again. Can’t believe Cats are clear favs. I’ll be loading up on the weagles

4 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Don't punch the TV screen then. Save it for tomorrow night.

Won’t be mine. But they will savage each other 


50 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

GW$ will go close tonight, might even pull it off  

Blood will be spilt

 

I think the dogs will give GWS a bath.

5 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I think the dogs will give GWS a bath.

Man bites dog! That should make a great cartoon poster. Like those ones of dogs playing poker, or pool.

WHO CARES X 8

DEES OVER TIGERS.

 

What I wouldn't give for a GWS win tonight, a Dees win tomorrow night and for Nathan Jones to be in a side that is on top of the ladder after kicking a couple of snags in his 300th.

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Anyone tempted by $13 for north to win next week in Tassie??


7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Anyone tempted by $13 for north to win next week in Tassie??

7-0 says no

We owe them years of pain

I loved this from Titus on the Anzac Day game:

I do love the ANZAC Day clash though, partly because the build-up is so fun. When talking to Pies and Bombers supporters, question whether the two clubs are good enough to hold on to it.

26 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Anyone tempted by $13 for north to win next week in Tassie??

Forecast for match day not up on the BOM site yet but next Thursday is looking almost balmy by Hobart standards.. 20 and light winds.

If that holds North are no chance

35 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Forecast for match day not up on the BOM site yet but next Thursday is looking almost balmy by Hobart standards.. 20 and light winds.

If that holds North are no chance

Current 14 day forecast for Hobart for 2nd May is 20 degrees , light winds and little or no rain.

Perfect

Freo game likely to go ahead but no crowds.

Could impact our North game the following week though if things go haywire.

Tassie like WA very strict.

In short...who knows


4 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Freo game likely to go ahead but no crowds.

Could impact our North game the following week though if things go haywire.

Tassie like WA very strict.

In short...who knows

If Tassie lock the teams out, play it in Melbourne. 

5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Freo game likely to go ahead but no crowds.

Could impact our North game the following week though if things go haywire.

Tassie like WA very strict.

In short...who knows

If VIC allows North back straight away you'd imagine our game next week will be transferred to Marvel Sunday 1:10pm, if Tasmania won't allow North in their state.

5 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

General comment. I missed not having a game to watch last night. I'd like to see some Thursday games scheduled during the rest of the season.

I watched the VFL match on Foxtel between GWS and the Doggies. Doggies easy winners, but got to see both Hogan (4 goals) and Hannan (3 goals), going around.  Casey Dees are on next Thursday night.

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