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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?

Is this illustration inferring that Dayne Zorko just had a chirp at Fyfe?

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!


Finals so much more exciting when your in them.

Can't wait till tomorrow.

 

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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