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Interestingly there are no dead-rubbers this weekend despite it being round 22. Although many games look like they will be one-sided we saw from last week, anything can happen

Do we know which games we want to go our way to set up the preferable finals scenario? or too early?

Hopefully the Saints give the Cats a bruising encounter. Finals still on the line for the saints and they have been in better form

Giants should take care of the Tigers tonight, with some good players back.

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Tom stewart  late out for geelong  , foot injury … might impact next week .

losing  stewart  is like losing may or lever

In theory most games look straight forward, but who knows with this season.

Gone GWS tonight in an upset (even with Green out) as I'm sitting third in the tipping at work and 1 behind 2nd.  Think GWS have more incentive to do well and tigers haven't been good against good opposition lately. 

Saints maybe but who could trust them. Same with blues...

 

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22 minutes ago, Satan said:

Tom stewart  late out for geelong  , foot injury … might impact next week .

losing  stewart  is like losing may or lever

Some Geelong fans on footy sites are claiming that he won't play again this year.

If this is the case, that's a huge blow for them.


6 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Some Geelong fans on footy sites are claiming that he won't play again this year.

If this is the case, that's a huge blow for them.

We know Foot injuries at the MFC

32 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

In theory most games look straight forward, but who knows with this season.

Gone GWS tonight in an upset (even with Green out) as I'm sitting third in the tipping at work and 1 behind 2nd.  Think GWS have more incentive to do well and tigers haven't been good against good opposition lately. 

Saints maybe but who could trust them. Same with blues...

 

I foolishly made that call two weeks ago….I thought both Hawks and Pies were definitely going to tank from here on in.

Rd 20 : 

Blues over Saints

Pies over Eagles

Hawks over Lions 

Freo over Tigers

Rd 21 : 

Giants over Cats

Suns over Blues (kind of an upset)

Saints over Swans

Bombers over Dogs

With 2 weeks left I lead the work footy tipping by 3, should of been 2 but I accidentally tipped GWS by mistake, what luck. But surely this is the week that it’s a straight fwd round.

Giants 

Dogs

Cats

Power

Lions

Swans

Dees

Bombers

Eagles

Taking tonight’s game each in my multis, hopefully some return this weekend .

Really looking fwd to tonight’s game, think it’s going to be really physical. Basically an elimination final. 
 

Carn the Giants.

 

Go the giants tonight and go gold coast on sunday, please pull a miracle out and beat those bummers. also go hawthorn over the dogs. 

So who would you rather play in a final ?  Out of gws and tigers I would prefer the tigers so I want them to win.


I’ve been pouring over the weather reports in five different states to determine which of this weekend’s games is likely to be affected by adverse weather. Saturday night’s game at the Gabba is the most likely and my assessment is that Collingwood will take the money against Brisbane after an adjournment of half an hour due to tropical rainfall accompanied by hurricane force winds and a thunderstorm.

Is this a gws home game?

And if so why is hardwick complaining about being at marvel?

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Would love the Giants to knock off the Tigers and end their finals chances once and for all.

But the more belief GWS get, the more dangerous they’ll become in the finals. Just want to see a good match, and for the Dees to win Sunday.

Last weekend was our lottery ticket coming up trumps.

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Is this a gws home game?

And if so why is hardwick complaining about being at marvel?

It is.

They should’ve played it down at KP to be fair, just to stick it up Hardwick all the more.


A Gws at full strength is quite a side.

And playing without supporters hurts them not😁

Edited by leave it to deever


Nice to see that the work experience kid is still at AFL House despite lockdown.

Tigers - yellow and black.  Umpires - yellow and black.  

It just beggars belief when they could have gone with fluoro green, light blue or even white for the umps.

 
9 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I dont know who to barrick for.

Maybe gws cos Hogans playing.

Still love Jesse. 


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