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Jungle Game tonight:  Cats vs Tigers.

Can't bear to pick a winner. 

Can only hope the Tigers lose simply because the more losses they have the harder their finals run will be.  They are more threatening in finals than the Cats.

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3 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Jungle Game tonight:  Cats vs Tigers.

Can't bear to pick a winner. 

Can only hope the Tigers lose simply because the more losses they have the harder their finals run will be.  They are more threatening in finals than the Cats.

As always love your work Luci.

However, I’m in the opposite corner tonight. 
$1.57 for the Toiges was  good enough to overcome my hate for them ! 
Of course I hate the cats too , so I’m hoping for a bone crusher tonight.

I’m really looking forward to seeing how Richmond perform tonight under lights. This being only their 6th night game on the TV in 8 rounds.

What’s that you said about equalisation AFL? It certainly doesn’t play itself out on our TV screens.

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Would hate to meet the tigers in a semi - keep them in the top 4 please.


Aside from the excitement of following the Dees at the moment I'm really enjoying the slow motion train wreck unfolding at Collingwood. We played North into form last weekend and I'm tipping them to roll the pies tomorrow. Hoping Jaidyn Stephenson can twist the knife and kick a swag of goals as well.

Richmond

St Kilda

Giants

Filth

MFCSS

Port

Cokers

Dogs

Bears.

 

Bugger, Jesse injured again. Wanted him to kick a bag against the Bombers.

 

Baker playing game 50. Two flags in that 50

any chance Jordon could replicate this?!?


Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

What a Mark

Take a few of those Weid 

I reckon we'll see Kozzie take a few like that. He has wound up a couple of times but hasn't quite got the timing right.

4 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I reckon we'll see Kozzie take a few like that. He has wound up a couple of times but hasn't quite got the timing right.

No doubt. But The Weid has to do it

I see the AFL have put the work experience kid in charge of choosing the umpires' uniforms again.

Richmond are playing and the umpires are wearing yellow and black.  Genius!

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Hodge having to explain to a professional commentator what an intercept is. 

Scott trying to play different tactics aside from slow kick stop is hilarious 

 

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