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Some fascinating games this weekend not the least being that which is played on Mars.

Some upsets late Sunday would be nice

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7 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Some fascinating games this weekend not the least being that which is played on Mars.

Some upsets late Sunday would be nice

Indeed

I would love to see Sydney rip the blue pretenders apart 

 

Cats have won 2 from last 5 whereas Port have won their last 4 straight

Big games at Kardinia. Carn Port

Wouldn't be surprised to see the Bombers get up after being smashed in the media

Carlton

Geelong 

Dogs

MFCSS

Saints

Tigers

Giants

Bears

Freo


Looking forward to tonights game. Reckon Carlton will win

my smokey is the suns to beat the dogs in Ballarat

  • bloods?
  • puddy tatts?
  • footscray
  • us
  • aints
  • tiggas
  • gw$
  • bears
  • jokers

less games that i'm not confident about this round than the last couple - the competition definitely feels like it's stretching out between the top few, a chunk of there or thereabouts teams, and then those making up the numbers to a greater or lesser degree

hoping for a cracker of a game today. the pear and gc17 to cause upsets

i'd really like to get some separation from us and the chasing few - particularly bears and freo - but it's easier said than done

I'd love to see the tigs thump the bummers & heap more misery on there supporters.

Tonight will be interesting. Can't pick a winner. Maybe Carlton because it's at home

 

 

It’s near the end of the first qtr and the sight of so many happy Carlscum supporters sickens me so bad.

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Carlton supporters selling out tonight's game just shows we still have a long way to go. 

Certainly loud bunch.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Carlton supporters selling out tonight's game just shows we still have a long way to go. 

Certainly loud bunch.

Success starved team on the up with a large supporter base is the perfect combination for a big crowd.

 

I simply hate Carlton. Seeing them playing well makes me want to puke. Swans looking mediocre at best.

Curnow is getting off the chain. Don;t think Sydney have a match-up for him


I think we may be looking at our main challengers

 

Voss- can coach

staggering to think of clubs picking the likes of Teague/Shaw etc over Voss over the years. 

Should have been a free to Sydney for Kennedy dropping the ball the legging Parker - instead soft free and goal to Carlton!

Is it just me or is Carlton getting a sensational run with the umps?


Sydney can't touch the ball 

Getting slaughtered in the midfield 

I see Beagle Boy gets another go at the Filth!

Umpires clearly favouring Carltank

Sydney are GORN

 

If Curnow stays fit he is the best fwd in the comp.
Unplayable and so agile for a key

4 minutes ago, DeeDJ said:

I think we may be looking at our main challengers

 

I think so too.

Their midfield and forward line is scary 


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