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Brisbane

Dogs SURELY but I would love an upset 

Swans 

Saints but will be barracking for GC

Richmond

Melbourne 

Carlton but Port getting up would be great... bring on those salty Carlton tears I say

Freo? I dunno. Never tip Freo they'll always stuff you up

Geelong but lets go Hawks! 

Would love another peaceful week at work so go Port.

 

Thursday and Friday games are terrible 

reckon I’ll be spending some time with the family tonight!

No Cripps No Carlton

Port will get up now that their season is over


Just saw the replay of Jeremy Howe on AFL360 ahead of his 200th and he commented that he is impatient and would love dearly to win a flag before his time is up... it made me feel warm inside. 

Just now, SPC said:

Just saw the replay of Jeremy Howe on AFL360 ahead of his 200th and he commented that he is impatient and would love dearly to win a flag before his time is up... it made me feel warm inside. 

People make their choices given what's in front of them at the time. He was just a Dom Sheed pearler away from having one hanging around his neck. I have no animosity towards Jeremy, even with what appeared to be a slight on the club in some of his commentary over the years. 

Good on him for getting the double century. It's quite the career... and is just one chapter of who he is.

Swans have been poor their last 2 games. I reckon the Eagles, even if depleted, are a chance against them at Optus

 
43 minutes ago, DubDee said:

reckon I’ll be spending some time with the family tonight!

I spent some time with mine last Friday night.

They seem nice.

Sell out at the Gabba tonight

Love em or otherwise you have to admit... the Pies can draw a crowd

There's certainly a few games that could present an upset


24 minutes ago, SPC said:

Just saw the replay of Jeremy Howe on AFL360 ahead of his 200th and he commented that he is impatient and would love dearly to win a flag before his time is up... it made me feel warm inside. 

Ditto. 

Pies have the worst fwd line in the league bar none and have now lost Mihocek and Elliot 

could get very messy at the Gabba

Lions - in a cakewalk

Bulldogs

Eagles

Saints - very close game though

Tigers

Dees

Port

Freo - I have decided to risk fate again.

Cats. 

2 hours ago, SPC said:

Just saw the replay of Jeremy Howe on AFL360 ahead of his 200th and he commented that he is impatient and would love dearly to win a flag before his time is up... it made me feel warm inside. 

I'll never begrudge Jeremy Howe from leaving to play for his childhood club.
Plus he was just a speccie machine for us anyway.


Loved the vision of the 2002 GF when Pies lost again to the Lions

Man the Pies have had some heart breaking GFs. 

Bears

dogs

swans

saints

Richmond

Us

Carlton

Freo

Girlong

The freo and druggos is the hardest to pick.

40 minutes ago, Chook said:

I'll never begrudge Jeremy Howe from leaving to play for his childhood club.
Plus he was just a speccie machine for us anyway.

I first read that as 'childish club'. I thought to myself . . . Chook, you've nailed it again.

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3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm guessing everyone is hoping for the filth to get a [censored] tonight?

What’s the censored word?


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8 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm guessing everyone is hoping for the filth to get a [censored] tonight?

Yes although Brisbane losing is good for us 

 

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