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I don't want either of them to be winners tonight, but clearly one of the teams has to prevail.

It's then a matter of who I would take most pleasure out of seeing lose and, on that basis, I find myself in the unfamiliar position of hoping that Port wins ... by a kick after the siren.

 
 

Nick Hind has been forced out of the Bombers team because he visited a tier 2 exposure site. He can’t travel to Tasmania.

Edited by John Crow Batty

Port should get up tonight in a close one

Cats will start strong but the 6 day break and old games underdone players will catch up.

ports midfield is in good form 


13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Wow we are still so young. Who would have thought Sparrow and Bowey would be playing finals and not Hibberd and Melksham 

future looks bright

10 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Nick Hind has been forced out of the Bombers team because he visited a tier 2 exposure site. He can’t travel to Tasmania.

Everybody quarantining and going to great lengths to comply and this bloke goes shopping 😂😂

 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Who fancies a Grand Final against Port in Adelaide?

 

Could still be at The ‘G


Keen for Geelong to go out in straight sets, but wouldn't be averse to seeing about a dozen torn hammys regardless of who gets up. 

3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Reckon Port are a huge chance tonight...

Yep and i feel bad supporting them.

Launny for the GF!

not even covid can prosper there 

On 8/23/2021 at 10:53 AM, Clintosaurus said:

Dogs got stiffed big time after nominating Adelaide Oval as their preferred venue for this week. HQ will want the Bummers getting through this week for sure.

Anticipating umpire-led Bombers supremacy? 


For those who are undecided who to barrack against tonight, consider the following ....

  • Hawkins
  • Selwood
  • Rohan
  • Scott

Surely it's not a difficult decision !!! 

 

 

8 minutes ago, bingers said:

For those who are undecided who to barrack against tonight, consider the following ....

  • Hawkins
  • Selwood
  • Rohan
  • Scott

Surely it's not a difficult decision !!! 

 

 

Na.

Cats to get rolled by port and swayed umps.

9 minutes ago, bingers said:

For those who are undecided who to barrack against tonight, consider the following ....

  • Hawkins
  • Selwood
  • Rohan
  • Scott

Surely it's not a difficult decision !!! 

 

 

Never in doubt. I would never barrack for Geelong. They disgust me. 

45 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Everybody quarantining and going to great lengths to comply and this bloke goes shopping 😂😂

He picked up a takeaway lunch he would've been there for 5 minutes - utterly ridiculous he can't play with a negative test.


3 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

He picked up a takeaway lunch he would've been there for 5 minutes - utterly ridiculous he can't play with a negative test.

I wouldn’t say it’s utterly ridiculous he has to abide by state COVID regulations, but it’s not like he went shopping for faberge eggs and gold plated tiaras. 

53 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Wow we are still so young. Who would have thought Sparrow and Bowey would be playing finals and not Hibberd and Melksham 

future looks bright

Reminds me Chunks first season

Port to win by 20 points tonight, coming from behind.

GWS to beat an injury-hit Swans by 10 points.

Bombers to beat the Dogs by 18 points (even though I REALLY don't want them to)

Dees by 24 over the Lions.

 
3 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Port to win by 20 points tonight, coming from behind.

GWS to beat an injury-hit Swans by 10 points.

Bombers to beat the Dogs by 18 points (even though I REALLY don't want them to)

Dees by 24 over the Lions.

This sounds quite accurate to me


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