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swans

us

port

giants

girlong  ( my 2 most hated teams in the afl )

bears

carlton

richmond

freo

 

Some important games this weekend in shaping the top ten and the rest.

Hawks and Carlton (with one being undefeated) skews the longer term perspective perhaps.

The interesting ones for me are Pies V Cats, Adelaide v Port and Saints v Richmond. You can mount a case for each being a comparative upset result.


Sydney

Melbourne

Irrelevant but would love Port to be 0-3

Gold Coast because I hate GWS and also see above re: Port

Geelong *vomit*

Brisbane by 25+ goals

Carlton *vomit*

Who cares?

Who cares x 2? 

 

hun have us as 24 to 3 in tipping

only jon ralph, sally capp and kiss-of-death have picked the gliders

what's with our lord mayor of melbourne? don't think she has tipped melbourne once this year

 
19 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

hun have us as 24 to 3 in tipping

only jon ralph, sally capp and kiss-of-death have picked the gliders

what's with our lord mayor of melbourne? don't think she has tipped melbourne once this year

She's Lord Mayor of collingwood


27 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

She's Lord Mayor of collingwood

that would explain why the cbd is so filthy then

Swans

Dees

Port 

Suns

Cats 

Lions

Blues

Saints but only if Ryder plays. 

Dockers


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ROUND 3 AFL FIXTURE (All times AEDT/AEST from Sunday)

WESTERN BULLDOGS v SYDNEY SWANS

Thursday March 31, 7:20pm at Marvel Stadium

BULLDOGS

B: E.Richards, A.Keath, T.Duryea

HB: C.Daniel, R.Gardner, B.Dale

C: J.Macrae, J.Dunkley, L.Hunter

HF: C.Weightman, Z.Cordy, B.Smith

F: M.Hannan, A.Naughton, J.Ugle-Hagan

FOLL: T.English, A.Treloar, M.Bontempelli

I/C: R.Smith, T.Liberatore, A.Scott, L.Vandermeer

EMG: B.Williams, R.McComb, J.Sweet, M.Wallis

IN: B.Smith

OUT: H.Crozier (managed), B.Williams (sub)

SWANS

B: H.Cunningham, D.Rampe, P.McCartin

HB: J.Lloyd, T.McCartin, J.Kennedy

C: N.Blakey, L.Parker, D.Stephens

HF: H.McLean, L.Franklin, W.Hayward

F: E.Gulden, I.Heeney, S.Wicks

FOLL: T.Hickey, C.Mills, J.Rowbottom

I/C: B.Campbell, O.Florent, C.Warner, J.Amartey

EMG: P.Ladhams, J.Bell, B.Ronke, S.Reid

IN: J.Amartey

OUT: L.McDonald (omitted), A.Sheldrick (sub)

 

MELBOURNE v ESSENDON

Friday April 1, 7:20pm at the MCG

DEMONS

B: T.Rivers, A.Tomlinson, S.May

HB: J.Hunt, J.Smith, J.Jordon

C: T.Sparrow, C.Petracca, E.Langdon

HF: L.Jackson, T.McDonald, J.Viney

F: B.Fritsch, B.Brown, C.Spargo

FOLL: M.Gawn, C.Oliver, K.Pickett

I/C: J.Harmes, A.Brayshaw, J.Bowey, A.Neal-Bullen

EMG: T.Bedford, J.Melksham, S.Weideman, L.Dunstan

IN: Nil

OUT: T.Bedford (sub)

BOMBERS

B: J.Stewart, J.Laverde, J.Kelly

HB: M.Redman, D.Heppell, N.Hind

C: A.McGrath, J.Caldwell, T.Cutler

HF: J.Stringer, M.Guelfi, N.Martin

F: A.Perkins, P.Wright, T.Wanganeen

FOLL: S.Draper, D.Parish, S.Durham

I/C: J.Ridley, D.Shiel, B.Ham, A.Phillips

EMG: B.Hobbs, B.Zerk-Thatcher, D.Smith, A.Waterman

IN: N.Martin, D.Shiel, A.Phillips

OUT: D.Smith, A.Francis (both omitted), Z.Merrett, N.Cox (both injured)

 

ADELAIDE CROWS v PORT ADELAIDE

Friday April 1, 8:20pm at Adelaide Oval

CROWS

B: B.Frampton, J.Butts, L.Brown

HB: B.Smith, T.Doedee, C.Jones

C: J.Dawson, R.Laird, L.Sholl

HF: N.McHenry, E.Himmelberg, J.Rowe

FOLL: R.O’Brien, B.Keays, M.Crouch

I/C: H.Schoenberg, L.Murphy, B.Cook, M.Hinge

EMG: L.Pedlar, J.Soligo, N.Murray, J.Hately

IN: B.Frampton, R.Laird, L.Murphy

OUT: N.Murray, L.Pedlar (both omitted), R.Sloane (injured), J.Soligo (sub)

POWER

B: R.Burton, T.McKenzie, S.Skinner

HB: R.Bonner, T.Jonas, D.Byrne-Jones

C: D.Houston, O.Wines, K.Amon

HF: Z.Butters, M.Georgiades, C.Rozee

F: S.Mayes, T.Marshall, S.Powell-Pepper

FOLL: S.Lycett, W.Drew, T.Boak

I/C: S.Motlop, J.McEntee, L.Jones, J.Mead

EMG: M.Frederick, X.Duursma, T.Dumont, S.Hayes

IN: S.Mayes, J.McEntee

OUT: J.Sinn, J.Finlayson, X.Duursma (all omitted)

 

GWS GIANTS v GOLD COAST SUNS

Saturday April 2, 4:35pm at Giants Stadium

GIANTS

B: C.Idun, S.Taylor, I.Cumming

HB: L.Whitfield, N.Haynes, H.Perryman

C: X.O’Halloran, C.Ward, L.Ash

HF: T.Taranto, H.Himmelberg, S.Coniglio

FOLL: B.Preuss, J.Kelly, T.Green

I/C: J.Peatling, T.Bruhn, L.Keeffe, J.Stein

EMG: L.Aleer, M.Flynn, A.Kennedy, J.Brander

IN: B.Preuss, J.Peatling, L.Keeffe, J.Stein

OUT: J.Riccardi, M.Flynn, J.Brander (all omitted), P.Davis, D.Lloyd (both injured)

SUNS

B: D.Swallow, S.Collins, S.Lemmens

HB: L.Weller, C.Ballard, W.Powell

C: J.Sharp, T.Miller, B.Ellis

HF: N.Holman, L.Casboult, J.Lukosius

F: A.Sexton, M.Chol, B.Ainsworth

FOLL: J.Witts, M.Rowell, N.Anderson

I/C: A.Davies, B.Fiorini, C.Graham, R.Atkins

EMG: C.Burgess, J.Corbett, D.Macpherson, J.Farrar

IN: L.Weller

OUT: S.Flanders, D.Macpherson (both omitted)

 

COLLINGWOOD v GEELONG CATS

Saturday April 2, 7:25pm at the MCG

MAGPIES

B: I.Quaynor, D.Moore, J.Madgen

HB: J.Crisp, J.Howe, B.Maynard

C: O.Henry, T.Adams, J.Daicos

HF: J.De Goey, B.Mihocek, S.Sidebottom

FOLL: B.Grundy, P.Lipinski, S.Pendlebury

I/C: J.Noble, W.Hoskin-Elliott, N.Daicos, R.McInnes

EMG: C.Brown, M.Cox, T.Brown, T.Wilson

IN: B.Maynard, R.McInnes

OUT: B.McCreery, N.Kreuger (both injured), T.Brown (omitted)

CATS

B: J.Bews, S.De Koning, T.Stewart

HB: T.Atkins, M.Blicavs, J.Henry

C: M.Duncan, J.Selwood, I.Smith

HF: T.Stengle, T.Hawkins, S.Higgins

F: E.Ratugolea, J.Cameron, B.Close

FOLL: R.Stanley, P.Dangerfield, C.Guthrie

I/C: J.Kolodjashnij, B.Parfitt, Z.Tuohy, M.Holmes

EMG: M.O’Connor, Z.Guthrie, M.Knevitt, L.Dahlhaus

IN: S.De Koning, S.Higgins

OUT: Z.Guthrie, L.Dahlhaus (both omitted), Q.Narkle (sub)

 

BRISBANE LIONS v NORTH MELBOURNE

Saturday April 2, 8:00pm at the Gabba

LIONS

B: D.Gardiner, H.Andrews, M.Adams

HB: B.Starcevich, D.Rich, C.Ah Chee

C: J.Berry, D.Zorko, H.McCluggage

HF: Z.Bailey, D.McStay, L.McCarthy

FOLL: O.McInerney, J.Lyons, L.Neale

I/C: M.Robinson, N.Cockatoo, D.Fort, N.Answerth

EMG: D.Robertson, J.Prior, T.Fullarton, H.Sharp

IN: M.Robinson

OUT: H.Sharp, J.Prior (both omitted)

KANGAROOS

B: J.Ziebell, B.McKay, A.Corr

HB: L.McDonald, J.Walker, A.Hall

C: J.Polec, H.Greenwood, B.Scott

HF: K.Turner, N.Larkey, J.Stephenson

F: J.Horne-Francis, T.Goldstein, C.Zurhaar

FOLL: T.Xerri, J.Simpkin, C.Taylor

I/C: J.Mahony, La.Young, T.Powell, E.Ford

EMG: A.Bonar, C.Coleman-Jones, K.Hayden, F.Perez

IN: B.McKay, J.Stephenson, E.Ford

OUT: C.Lazzaro, A.Bonar (both omitted), L.Davies-Uniacke, T.Thomas (both injured)

 

CARLTON v HAWTHORN

Sunday April 2, 1:10pm at the MCG

BLUES

B: Z.Williams, J.Weitering, N.Newman

HB: A.Saad, Le.Young, S.Docherty

C: W.Setterfield, P.Cripps, L.O’Brien

HF: M.Owies, C.Curnow, C.Durdin

FOLL: T.De Koning, S.Walsh, G.Hewett

I/C (from): M.Kennedy, J.Martin, J.Boyd, L.Parks, L.Fogarty, A.Cerra, M.Pittonet, L.Plowman

IN: Le.Young, J.Martin, J.Boyd, L.Parks, A.Cerra

OUT: O.McDonald, M.McGovern (both injured)

HAWKS

B: B.Hardwick, S.Frost, D.Grainger-Barras

HB: H.Morrison, J.Sicily, J.Scrimshaw

C: J.O’Meara, J.Worpel, J.Ward

HF: C.Macdonald, D.Moore, L.Breust

F: C.Wingard, M.Lewis, J.Gunston

FOLL: B.McEvoy, J.Newcombe, T.Mitchell

I/C (from): F.Maginness, C.Nash, C.Jiath, N.Reeves, N.Long, D.Howe, J.Koschitzke, W.Day

IN: D.Howe, N.Long, J.Koschitzke, W.Day

OUT: T.Phillips (omitted)

 

ST KILDA v RICHMOND

Sunday April 2, 3:20pm at Marvel Stadium

SAINTS

B: C.Wilkie, D.Howard, J.Webster

HB: B.Hill, J.Battle, J.Sinclair

C: B.Paton, D.McKenzie, N.Wanganeen-Milera

HF: T.Membrey, J.Higgins, S.Ross

F: D.Butler, M.King, P.Ryder

FOLL: R.Marshall, J.Gresham, J.Steele

IN: D.Howard, P.Ryder, D.Kent, B.Long

OUT: C.Sharman (omitted)

TIGERS

B: J.Gibcus, R.Tarrant, D.Grimes

HB: J.Short, N.Broad, D.Rioli

C: K.McIntosh, T.Cotchin, M.Pickett

HF: J.Castagna, S.Edwards, L.Baker

F: T.Lynch, S.Bolton, N.Balta

FOLL: T.Nankervis, J.Graham, T.Dow

I/C (from): I.Soldo, H.Ralphsmith, M.Parker, J.Riewoldt, B.Miller, J.Ross, J.Aarts, M.Rioli

IN: D.Grimes, J.Riewoldt, M.Rioli

OUT: Nil

 

WEST COAST EAGLES v FREMANTLE

Sunday April 2, 6:20pm at Optus Stadium

EAGLES

TBA Saturday evening

DOCKERS

TBA Saturday evening

Nice touch with the old South jumpers. Better than the red yoke with the cutout bridge. 


I don’t think it’s been until watching the dogs this year that Bruce’s contribution to the team has become apparent to me. He’s so important to their set up. Takes a big defender, but does a lot of work across half forward and even the wing being a target out of the backline. There’s only so much Naughton and an inexperienced Ugle-Hagan can do for an entire game. 

Is there any player going around who’s more irritating that Weightman?

Just now, hardtack said:

Is there any player going around who’s more irritating that Weightman?

I loath Greene but at least he’s a genuine gun 

Floppy mcfloppy is a bloody average player. 

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I loath Greene but at least he’s a genuine gun 

Floppy mcfloppy is a bloody average player. 

I’m conflicted on Greene… he’s a different cat and a brilliant player. It’s a shame he has so little self control; he’s the Nick Kyrgios of footy!

Watching the bulldogs makes me feel sick. So many free kicks


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