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2 grave yard shifts in a row! Ridiculous 

9 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

2 grave yard shifts in a row! Ridiculous 

It's not a graveyard shift if you live in Perth.

 

Not many interesting matches

It will be interesting to see how Saints pressure game goes against the Cats.  I reckon the Saints will be too quick for them

Giants should easily beat Carlton.  Carlton have nearly all tall defenders out and the giants might actually try this week for their coach

12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Not many interesting matches

It will be interesting to see how Saints pressure game goes against the Cats.  I reckon the Saints will be too quick for them

Giants should easily beat Carlton.  Carlton have nearly all tall defenders out and the giants might actually try this week for their coach

I think there could be some real doozeys here.


The Suns might surprise Freo. although probably not

The Crows form has dropped off recently but the Lions can;t take that game lightly. If the home crowd get behind them they can be awkward opponents

Surely the Giants players will show up given its Cameron's last game

filth

tigers

port

geelong

swans 

bears

gold coast

giants

mfcss

 

Will be good to see Brodie Kemp play his first game for Carlton.  high rated kid who has been injured his whole career. 

Kozzi from the same draft has 46 games and a flag!

4 hours ago, Demonland said:

Who are you tipping this week?

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Also why have the Bulldogs been looked after with the Friday nights yet we seem to have been snubbed.

A perfect round for us would be:

Nil all draw Bulldogs vs Filth

Hawks knock off Tiges

North get a win out of the way over Port

Saints knock off the Cats

Bombers knock off the Swans

Crows knock off the Lions

Suns knock off the Dockers

Giants knock off the Blues

And the Dees win by a record winning margin over the Eagles.


Dogs should be to good at Marvel.

Tigers over Hawks.

Port over the Roos.

Saints in a tight one over Cats.

Swans should down the Bombers assuming they learn how to play at the SCG.

Lions too strong for Crows.

Dockers should down Suns, though GC are a sneaky chance.

Giants to send Cameron off with a win over Carlton.

Dees to destroy the Eagles.

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One if not both of Freo and Brisbane losing would be nice

Pies v Bulldogs could be a good game

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1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Will be good to see Brodie Kemp play his first game for Carlton.  high rated kid who has been injured his whole career. 

Kozzi from the same draft has 46 games and a flag!

Very much looking forward to watching Brodie play. Wanted us to draft him, but at the same time, very happy with our picks.

7 hours ago, Demonland said:

Also why have the Bulldogs been looked after with the Friday nights yet we seem to have been snubbed.

AFL ivory tower operatives doing what they do best, rewarding mediocrity. Give them full marks for consistency though. On good authority the contest is now a seagull chip raffle extravaganza to determine who emerges as second best. Currently AFL fixtures appear to reflect that.

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grammatical adjustment

6 hours ago, mauriesy said:

It's not a graveyard shift if you live in Perth.

Depends on whose side they are on. 


I only want two things to happen this week... Saints and GWS win.

(And us obviously).

2 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

AFL ivory tower operatives doing what they do best, rewarding mediocrity. Give them full marks for consistency though. On good authority the contest is now a seagull chip raffle extravaganza to determine who emerges as second best. Currently AFL fixtures appear to reflect that.

And watching Melbourne relentlessly grind the opposition into dust doesn't make for the most entertaining game.
Not for opposition supporters anyway.

 

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5 hours ago, pewpewpew said:

A perfect round for us would be:

Nil all draw Bulldogs vs Filth

Hawks knock off Tiges

North get a win out of the way over Port

Saints knock off the Cats

Bombers knock off the Swans

Crows knock off the Lions

Suns knock off the Dockers

Giants knock off the Blues

And the Dees win by a record winning margin over the Eagles.

CW
HAW
NORTH
GEEEEEEEELONG
SYD
ADELAIDE
GC
GWS
MELB


 

Dogs look home already.


 

I do take some perverse delight in watching Jeremy Howe watch goal after goal sail over his head. How's that 'moving for success & to play forward' working out.

Isn't it great to see that Magpie scoreline!!

Ideal start to the weekend by the looks of it


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