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Hopefully the Saints do the impossible and beat the old cats 😬.

Another Carlton loss would be nice too

Need to do my tips. 5 ahead in my comp, plebs in 2nd and 3rd probably going to go for smokeys. Should I hedge my bets?

 

I shall wait for the morrow to don my red and blue glasses.

Could be "moving day" for a few teams

Dare we dream about top spot ??


MFCSS

Hawks

Fruggos

Dogs

Cats

Port

Swans

Bears

Coke

 

I thought Tigers would have been favourites against Port, but they are a $2.10 outsider.  Might take that.


1 hour ago, layzie said:

Need to do my tips. 5 ahead in my comp, plebs in 2nd and 3rd probably going to go for smokeys. Should I hedge my bets?

there a couple of 50-50 games so i'd play a straight bat.  you are better at tipping than they are anyway!

1 hour ago, BigFez said:

I thought Tigers would have been favourites against Port, but they are a $2.10 outsider.  Might take that.

crazy odds!  Port have no chance of the 8 and the Tigers desperately need a win

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

crazy odds!  Port have no chance of the 8 and the Tigers desperately need a win

I got on at $2.31

Gamble responsibly 

1 hour ago, layzie said:

Anyone give the Giants a chance? Who am I kidding.

I wouldn't rule them out.

They'll be seething from last week and Essendon aren't that good.

Could there be a less interesting pair of games on this afternoon?


Swans get North second time round. % booster will put them ahead of us.

We win one more game and we finish in the MCG home finals bracket 4,5 and 6.(assuming Geelong are 1 which they will be playing eagles at the cattery in r23.)

If we hit our best  we could win the flag from 5 or 6 or 2nd. Why not?

We finish 6 we get a weaker opponent than finishing 1st or 2nd.

Much better finishing top2 but can be done in a season like this one re...2016.

Go Dogs


Wow losing to Dogs put our form into perspective. Dogs a putrid today. It amazing how some teams lift against us.

 
1 minute ago, Deesprate said:

Wow losing to Dogs put our form into perspective. Dogs a putrid today. It amazing how some teams lift against us.

We lead the Dogs by 27 points or thereabouts and gave up the lead. Let's see how Freo go


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