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Gonna be fun to watch Carlton fans' season over in round 1 again.

I am hard on Gold Coast to beat West Coast. 

Cats v Bombers is gonna be a hard watch. I hate Geelong, but who wants Essendon to win?! 

Lions will destroy Port. 

Round 1 always throws up upsets

im tipping the bombers to beat the depleated Cats

the Giants to surprise the Swans and the Blues to get up tonight

No idea who wins between hawks and North. Hawks in a close one maybe

 

Tough tipping round to be honest.

Did get the first one.


I give Port a sniff over Brisbane despite everyone going for the Lions.

Port have a fantastic round 1 record including some excellent unexpected wins on the road.

In a round concocted by the AFL to give every team a reasonable chance of winning it's interesting that Carlton v Richmond is the only "pure" match and even that could be described as close.

Anyone who picks 9 this weekend certainly has my respect:

Richmond

Collingwood

Geelong

Swans

Lions

Hawks

Adelaide

Eagles

 
13 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I give Port a sniff over Brisbane despite everyone going for the Lions.

Port have a fantastic round 1 record including some excellent unexpected wins on the road.

You are giving me Nam-like flashbacks to 2013! 

dead-set one of my worst days at the footy ever

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

You are giving me Nam-like flashbacks to 2013! 

dead-set one of my worst days at the footy ever

Round 1 2019 wasn't much better.

We must avoid Port in round 1 at the G at all costs!


Stringer out of the Essendon Geelong clash. 
Nobody in the AFL I hate more… but on the other hand it helps Geelong. 
Period Describe GIF

This is a tough one to pick. Here goes anyway.

Richmond

filth

Geelong

Sydney

Bears

north

Adelaide

Gold coast

 


Who was the comedian who tossed the coin? Quite funny I thought. 

Picketts making a habit of attempted speccies it seems this year.

Carlton field kicking terrible so far. Cripps and Cerra have butchered the ball under zero pressure

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Martin just gobbed of at the umpire and guess what ... No penalty.. garbage!!

Chunk doing ok in the commentary. Hard to take Jobe seriously

 

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