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  • Sydney - Help keep Richmond out of finals
  • Giants - Protects our top 2 spot
  • Crows - Help keep Cats out of top 4
  • Demons - Cement our top two spot
  • Eagles - Help keep Bulldogs out of finals
  • GCS - Like what they are building
  • Roos - Help keep Saints out of top 4
  • Coll - Help keep Blues out of top 4
  • Port - Loathe Ess

OK - I know someone teams need to make the top but the harder it is the better.

 
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4 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:
  • Sydney - Help keep Richmond out of finals
  • Giants - Protects our top 2 spot
  • Crows - Help keep Cats out of top 4
  • Demons - Cement our top two spot
  • Eagles - Help keep Bulldogs out of finals
  • GCS - Like what they are building
  • Roos - Help keep Saints out of top 4
  • Coll - Help keep Blues out of top 4
  • Port - Loathe Ess

OK - I know someone teams need to make the top but the harder it is the better.

This is a wish list not a tipping list. 😄

But yes I agree.

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

This is a wish list not a tipping list. 😄

But yes I agree.

How does this sound for tips:  All the Home teams except Geelong, Lions and Saints😉


Wouldn't mind if Richmond softened up Sydney a little before we play them next week. Perhaps that thug Nankervis will oblige

Hate to say it but the game of the round is Pies v Carlton. I hope they knock lumps out of each other with the Pies prevailing

 
14 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Don't know why but I'm super looking forward to the Pies V Blues game.

Hopefully Collingwood can get up. The lesser of two evils.

i'm mostly interested in the crowd

it SHOULD be upwards of 85-90k...but will it be?

6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

i'm mostly interested in the crowd

it SHOULD be upwards of 85-90k...but will it be?

thanks to covid, ticketek and umpiring, i very much doubt it


1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

i'm mostly interested in the crowd

it SHOULD be upwards of 85-90k...but will it be?

It could get close to that. A Carlton mate at work received a message at 9am this morning from the club stating that the game is now fully ticketed and for $7 he can upgrade his seat. We tried several times for him on Ticketek with his barcodes and couldn’t even get standing room or restricted view. He rang the club for help and they said all tickets have been exhausted. Probably won’t get to capacity due to staff shortages, but 80k is a real show according to the club.

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

thanks to covid, ticketek and umpiring, i very much doubt it

Carlton fans love the umps though

9 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Carlton fans love the umps though

i meant more the umpiring (i.e. the weird rules/interpretations they are expected to administer) than the umpires per se 

but i see what you mean with carlscum at +33 and the filth at +23 frees differential for this game

not to forget also that carlscm fans think they have already won the flag

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Just turned on - Nankervis head down into tackler - gets the free. 🤯

Bolton caught red handed HTB - not paid .  Free against tackler for dissent, but not 50.  Is this a new interpretation?  Haven't seen this before.

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I don't care how close it is or how many goals scored.

What a bullsh*t spectacle when there is so much throwing, scooping, paddling, etc, going on. Dunno what it is, but it's not football.


1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Bolton caught red handed HTB - not paid .  Free against tackler for dissent, but not 50.  Is this a new interpretation?

No - only a 50 if team already has the mark/free kick. From a neutral ball it's a free kick. 

Commentators picked that even before it was given - just undisciplined by swans 

Tiges are playing well here

Swans have become very flaky. Teams can get a run on against too easily

 

The Swans are so poor. Constant turnovers, not doing the simple things like rushing a behind (Rampe) that resulted in a goal. Poor kicking for goal too

losing contested possessions and clearances again

i reckon they are just an average football team. They’ll be Lucky to make finals

What has happened to the Swannettes? They have lost it bad. 
Tigers should thrash them

A month ago the Swans were red hot


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