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Taylor Adams tests positive.

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With De Goey suspended the Eagles might beat the Pies this weekend.

An interesting insight:  McRae also revealed that only five of his players have yet to contract the virus.

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4 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Taylor Adams tests positive.

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With De Goey suspended the Eagles might beat the Pies this weekend.

An interesting insight:  McRae also revealed that only five of his players have yet to contract the virus.

Sadly ... no hope.

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Tips from AFL folk:

Port Adelaide 2-10 Melbourne
Geelong 6-6 Brisbane
Sydney 12-0 North Melbourne
Collingwood 12-0 West Coast
Richmond 0-12 Western Bulldogs
Fremantle 9-3 Greater Western Sydney
Essendon 12-0 Adelaide
Hawthorn 4-8 St Kilda
Gold Coast 0-12 Carlton

Surprised at the lack of confidence in Richmond, Adelaide and to some extent GWS, and Hawks.

The result I wish for the most is for Lions to beat the little cats on their own turf. 

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37 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Tips from AFL folk:

Port Adelaide 2-10 Melbourne
Geelong 6-6 Brisbane
Sydney 12-0 North Melbourne
Collingwood 12-0 West Coast
Richmond 0-12 Western Bulldogs
Fremantle 9-3 Greater Western Sydney
Essendon 12-0 Adelaide
Hawthorn 4-8 St Kilda
Gold Coast 0-12 Carlton

Surprised at the lack of confidence in Richmond, Adelaide and to some extent GWS, and Hawks.

The result I wish for the most is for Lions to beat the little cats on their own turf. 

Tipsters always play it safe. Generally base their tips on how a team performed the previous round. 

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GCS nearly knocked us off.

Carlton aren't a certainty by any means.

Like LH I think Hawks v Saints is close to 50/50.

From an MFC viewpoint a Brisbane win over Geelong is the conservative approach but hell I like being atop the ladder so Geelong to win !!

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Somehow we need the crows to beat essendon, because that would give me a laugh. The fans would go nuts. Walker back helps. 

Interesting Geelong are resting Selwood tomorrow night against Brisbane. I would have thought you are coming up against a pretty good midfield and would need your best. 

I know I put it in another thread but why do we have to travel again when some of these teams don't have there first interstate game until round 9 or longer? 


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10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Somehow we need the crows to beat essendon, because that would give me a laugh. The fans would go nuts. Walker back helps. 

Interesting Geelong are resting Selwood tomorrow night against Brisbane. I would have thought you are coming up against a pretty good midfield and would need your best. 

I know I put it in another thread but why do we have to travel again when some of these teams don't have there first interstate game until round 9 or longer? 

Selwood is now a way from being their best.  They got him to the record # of games as an AFL captain last week so now he gets a rest.  He is their spiritual leader but not sure they will miss him.  Its been a while since he has put in a really good game, let alone a match winning one.

Scott learnt his lesson last year that his old team will run out of legs.  He is in preservation mode for finals.

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2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Tips from AFL folk:

Port Adelaide 2-10 Melbourne
Geelong 6-6 Brisbane
Sydney 12-0 North Melbourne
Collingwood 12-0 West Coast
Richmond 0-12 Western Bulldogs
Fremantle 9-3 Greater Western Sydney
Essendon 12-0 Adelaide
Hawthorn 4-8 St Kilda
Gold Coast 0-12 Carlton

Surprised at the lack of confidence in Richmond, Adelaide and to some extent GWS, and Hawks.

The result I wish for the most is for Lions to beat the little cats on their own turf. 

Agreed.  I am tipping Giants, Freo are up and down.  Tigers absolutely have a good chance

and with Carlton limping over the line against the Hawks, GC have a good chance at home

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2 hours ago, dees189227 said:

 I know I put it in another thread but why do we have to travel again when some of these teams don't have there first interstate game until round 9 or longer? 

3 interstate games out of the first 5.

What did we do wrong

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If you add up the AFL and The Age Tipsters only 1 of 22 are backing Gold Coast.

Surprised me a little given how they played at home against us. 

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11 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Anyone.  Anywhere.  Any time.

speaking for your membership and sponsors not to mention post premiership merchandising I'm not sure Mr Pert would agree

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Just now, Demonland said:

Who ya got this week?

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Geelong but is Brisbane are serious they should win 

If Sydney don’t win by over 10 goals I’m calling it a loss 

West Coast are rooted. Pies by plenty. 

Dogs but it’s a 50/50 at the G

Who knows. Two teams you never put money on  

Bombers finally 

Saints? Could go either way but MCG helps Hawks  

I hope GC! Time for Carlton to lose  

 

 

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Lions will crush the Cats, too much run and talent

man I want the Cats to slide right off a cliff

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Bumping for tonight. Isn’t it nice being able to enjoy the whole weekend of footy basking in a Thursday night victory. 

Also do we want to the Cats to win t to claim top spot or Lions to win just so Geelong lose?

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On 4/7/2022 at 12:25 PM, Diamond_Jim said:

3 interstate games out of the first 5.

What did we do wrong

Have I missed something? Next week's game is at the G right? We've only travelled twice to date.

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9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Bumping for tonight. Isn’t it nice being able to enjoy the whole weekend of footy basking in a Thursday night victory. 

Also do we want to the Cats to win t to claim top spot or Lions to win just so Geelong lose?

Geelong to lose hopefully!

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On 4/7/2022 at 2:01 PM, Darkhorse72 said:

better than the end of the year...

I don't know if you've looked at our fixture for the end of the year, but our last 8 games include trips to Adelaide, Geelong, Alice Springs, Optus Stadium in Perth and the Gabba. 

It will be a fair test.

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On 4/7/2022 at 12:53 PM, roy11 said:

If you add up the AFL and The Age Tipsters only 1 of 22 are backing Gold Coast.

Surprised me a little given how they played at home against us

Was that another one of the games we didn't get out of first gear ? 🙂

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People have laughed at us for years, came across this and found it amusing. Would love the Crows to beat Essendon  just to see the next instalment.

 

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