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I know using the AFL Ladder predictor is often a waste of time, but check out what the Ladder most likely will look like at 3:15 on Sunday before we play. 

Well this is a tough one.

For the optimists you want Carlton and the Swans to win.

For the others it's the reverse.

It's going to be a nerve wracking weekend

PS wins by Adelaide and the Giants would be nice but unlikely

 

Likely to be atleast one boil over...

North over Essendon or Crows over lucky Pies.

Collingwoods luck has to run out soon.

 


I went the predictable route this round for tipping: 

Bulldogs

Pies

Brisbane

Richmond

Geelong

Freo

Hawks

Melbourne

Gold Coast.

Of course I want Adelaide and Sydney to win, but I also want to win the tipping at work - I'm only one tip off the leader and coming equal second at the moment!!  Last year I won it, so the pressure is on!

Honestly who the hell is doing the draw at the AFL? The 2 most interesting games for the weekend (1st vs 5th, and 3rd vs 7th) have been brilliantly scheduled to play AT THE SAME TIME on Saturday night.

Meanwhile it’s the 10th placed, very mediocre, Bulldogs getting another Friday night game. It’s weird.

$3 for the Saints under 40 is good odds. Dogs are shot and have no naughton

Pies almost lost to North, their form is tailing. If the Crows put in they’ll get up. Also great odds 

 
1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

Honestly who the hell is doing the draw at the AFL? The 2 most interesting games for the weekend (1st vs 5th, and 3rd vs 7th) have been brilliantly scheduled to play AT THE SAME TIME on Saturday night.

Meanwhile it’s the 10th placed, very mediocre, Bulldogs getting another Friday night game. It’s weird.

Makes you wonder if the AFL really are concentrating of TV rights (though I'm sure they are).  While they can't have known weeks ago that these games would be so significant, they sure as hell could have re-scheduled the game in Perth to start a few hours earlier, say 2pm local time.

Saints should win. As someone has said, Crows have a real chance of knocking off the Pies.


25 minutes ago, DubDee said:

$3 for the Saints under 40 is good odds. Dogs are shot and have no naughton

Pies almost lost to North, their form is tailing. If the Crows put in they’ll get up. Also great odds 

Thanks, I didn’t know Naughton was out. 
changed my tip. If the Dogs win, it’s your Fault Dub ok :)

How many players have Brisvegas lost to Covid this week?

GW$ are done for the year, but will the beat a 2nd string Lions?

draw ( can't make up my mind )

filth ( they travel well )

GWS

tigers

Geelong

Sydney ( play optus well )

hawks

MFCSS 

Gold Coast.

I see Nic Nat didn’t get up again. How this bloke escapes extreme criticism from the wider AFL community is beyond me. He hasn’t fronted up in shape for 5 years.

I’d rather Geelong win. Best to keep Carlton out of the top 4 because I think they are a bigger September threat. we know the cats will chit the bed come finals.


Changed my mind about game 8. Port to win. Look at Melbournes final selections. Coopers pale ale will get a hammering tonite.

1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

I see Nic Nat didn’t get up again. How this bloke escapes extreme criticism from the wider AFL community is beyond me. He hasn’t fronted up in shape for 5 years.

Ah, try for his entire career. Always looks short of a good gallop

Ah so the Dogs have Bruce as an in after some VFL following last year's ACL. A warm up before his obligatory bag against us next week?

6 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Saints looking really average at the minute. 

They're not that good 


Saints ball movement atrocious. They are going to play the doggies into form right before we play them next week

AINTS AINT NO GOOD

Ungle Bungle a soft shell crab so Meh

 

Cody Weightman frustrated by all the talk about Ginnivan being the most annoying player in the league. Still wants the title.

3 minutes ago, loges said:

They're not that good 

Agree but their better than this. 


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