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I reckon the Lions get it done tonight in a big night for Fagan and the boys.  They have the better team on paper but they need to put in a 4 Q effort of intensity. The experience of the Tigers may get them but I reckon the Lions by 4 pts

I wouldn't be surprised to see some changes form Fagan - the big 3 of front isn't working. The team sheet has McStay at the back which I know means nothing but I would play him back as they miss Adams. Hit Cameron up more on the lead. Bailey to run through the midfield

Should be a cracker!


Plenty of ammo for Z tonight with cry baby, big head and chop sticks, just to name a few. Hope Brisbane win.They owe their supporters something. Daniher name no bigger in Finals Footy, and give the Coach another year.My favourite reporter  no all caroline.

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Who are you tipping this weekend?

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Tiges by 14

Dees by 25

Freo by 30

Geelong by 30

 

The longest 2 weeks ever..

The Lions to fold like a cheap suit. Tiges by 35 points


Lions, Us, Cats, Freo. Would not be surprised if the Pies get up though.

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Thursday, September 1

Brisbane v Richmond at the Gabba, 7.20pm AEST   

BRISBANE

In: D.Robertson, D.Wilmot
Out: C.Rayner (suspension), J.Lyons (groin), N.Answerth (suspension)

Round 23 sub: M.Robinson (replaced J.Berry in the fourth quarter)

RICHMOND

In: D.Martin
Out: S.Edwards (omitted), J.Castagna (Medi-Sub)

Round 23 sub: J.Castagna (replaced T.Lynch in the fourth quarter)

Friday, September 2

Melbourne v Sydney at the MCG, 7.50pm AEST 

MELBOURNE

In: C.Salem
Out: J.Bowey (omitted), J.Jordon (Medi-Sub)

Round 23 sub: J.Jordon (replaced L.Jackson in the fourth quarter)

SYDNEY

In: Nil
Out: S.Wicks (Medi-Sub)

Round 23 sub: S.Wicks (replaced T.Papley in the second quarter)

Saturday, September 3

Geelong v Collingwood at the MCG, 4.35pm AEST      

GEELONG

In: M.Duncan, J.Cameron, R.Stanley
Out: M.O'Connor (omitted), E.Ratugolea (omitted), J.Ceglar (omitted), B.Parfitt (omitted)

Round 23 sub: T.Atkins (replaced J.Kolodjashnij)

COLLINGWOOD

In: T.Adams
Out: O.Henry (Medi-Sub), F.Macrae (omitted)

Round 23 sub: O.Henry (unused)

Fremantle v Western Bulldogs at Optus Stadium, 6.10pm AWST 

FREMANTLE

In: J.Amiss, R.Lobb, G.Logue
Out: L.Meek (omitted), B.Banfield (omitted), N.Fyfe (hamstring), D.Tucker (Medi-Sub)

Round 23 sub: D.Tucker (unused) 

WESTERN BULLDOGS

In: A.Keath, J.Johannisen, T.McLean
Out: J.Bruce (omitted), T.Liberatore (hamstring), T.Duryea (personal reason), R.McComb (Medi-Sub)

Round 23 sub: R.McComb (replaced L.Vandermeer in the fourth quarter)

Richmond, the attempt to sabotage Dusty will backfire spectacularly 


Richmond's forward line looks menacing, im going with them by 17 points

Tigers, I think pretty easily.  Don’t like them, but don’t like lions either.  So tipping with the head!


 

Apart from us, dont give a crapola who wins, as long as they kick the bejeesus out of each other.

Great that the finals are on.

So glad we have home finals.

Bris Rich will be a hard game. Big hits and arm wrestling. 


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