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Time to adopt the self interest tipping system

Wins by the Saints, Port and Suns would be nice

Cats over Pies to avoid a week of Pie worship in the media

 
23 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Cats over Pies to avoid a week of Pie worship in the media

^ This, but I, unfortunately, live near Geelong, so either way will be insufferable

38 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Who are you tipping in Round 1?

Screenshot 2023-03-15 at 20-01-40 AFL season 2023 - Google Search.png

tipping against the pear buttering up against gw$ away after playing the bears at home the night before...yet tipping gw$ to get it done against both adelaide sides

others...

  • caltank?
  • filth?
  • kangas?
  • bears?
  • them?
  • swans
  • gw$?
  • gw$?
  • peptides?
  • flagmantle?

swans the only one i'm tipping with any confidence


 

Carlton v Richmond is so hard to pick 

i have changed my tip 3 times already 

Both sides have big deficiencies 

10 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Carlton v Richmond is so hard to pick 

i have changed my tip 3 times already 

Both sides have big deficiencies 

Does it matter.. the winner will be showing premiership form

The loser..a strong showing but coach X needs to address............


21 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Does it matter.. the winner will be showing premiership form

The loser..a strong showing but coach X needs to address............

Don’t give a F about that. I want to win  the Footy Tipping Comp

Last year i was very close!!

9 hours ago, Demonland said:

Not sure why putting Round 1 AFL fixture into Google produced GWS playing both South Australian teams. 

Noticed that too, it's a worry because I rely on google for the fixture a lot. 

I think Carlton win by 24+, can't understand the hype about the Tigers.

I'm often wrong so get on Toiges tonight and for Top 4.

32 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I think Carlton win by 24+, can't understand the hype about the Tigers.

I'm often wrong so get on Toiges tonight and for Top 4.

I'm with you Zeph, got the Blues tonight by 2-3 majors. 

Carlton (will be over by halftime)

Geelong

North

Brisbane

Melbourne (although I'm not convinced given our outs)

Sydney

Adelaide

Essendon

Fremantle

Edited by Lefty


36 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I think Carlton win by 24+, can't understand the hype about the Tigers.

I'm often wrong so get on Toiges tonight and for Top 4.

The hype is because of Taranto and Hopper, time will tell if it’s warranted. I personally don’t think so and in many ways this season is their last roll of the dice for Martin, Cotchin & Riewoldt. I’ve tipped the tigers on the back of they know how to win and Carlton is overrated and Walsh isn’t playing. I have tigers playing finals but that’s about it.

Carlton ( really can't make mind up )

Who cares ( they can both perish down the bottom of the ladder )

West coast

Bears

MFCSS

Sydney ( not convinced )

Adelaide

Essendon

Fremantle

1 minute ago, dl4e said:

Carlton ( really can't make mind up )

Who cares ( they can both perish down the bottom of the ladder )

West coast

Bears

MFCSS

Sydney ( not convinced )

Adelaide

Essendon

Fremantle

Same here except instead of the Crows I've gone the W's. 

10 hours ago, Demonland said:

Not sure why putting Round 1 AFL fixture into Google produced GWS playing both South Australian teams. 

AFL assistance package.  Obviously one of the SA teams will not turn up, will forfeit the game and GWS will be gifted 4 points.

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I think Carlton win by 24+, can't understand the hype about the Tigers.

I'm often wrong so get on Toiges tonight and for Top 4.

Agree @Dee Zephyr. Will be lucky to make the 8. Will quite possibly fall off the cliff.

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon
Typo


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1 hour ago, layzie said:

Noticed that too, it's a worry because I rely on google for the fixture a lot. 

I usually wait for the AFL to post their nice graphic of the round's matches on Social Media but I think I will open this thread earlier in the week as a place for the discussion of the upcoming non-Demons matches. Currently there really isn't the place on here for that type of discussion so we'll see how it goes.

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3 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Agree @Dee Zephyr. Will be lucky to make the 8. Will quite possibly fall of the cliff.

So many pundits are still very bullish on the Tigers and I just don't understand it.

These same pundits will be saying the Blues are strong Premiership contenders when the Blues have a big win tonight.  God help us.

Carlton should win easily. The Tigers are old and the Blues forwards are the best in the comp

I predict the talking points to be West Coast winning well and Port winning.  I reckon Port will do well this year and beat the Lions first up.  They have some new recruits and it would be typical of Ken to pull a great season out of his backside when he on the chopping block

 

Freo could end up with a North implosion style 2016 season.

Their draw as a possible finals contender is astonishingly soft. Their first 5 are all gimmies not incl Bulldogs in R6 Perth.

Only 4 tough games by R16. They have a tough July early August thats it.

If theyre not top 4 by R16 theyre junk. 

They could be on top by R16 then crash  to 6- 8 by R23.

Gil McLacklan handed them a finals berth on a silver platter. Hes a living train wreck that guy. Worst ever commissioner.

Edited by Deebauched

The AFL finally have their opening round blockbuster between Carlton and Richmond.

Can someone tell me when they became a thing for the opening round.

Of course most games have been a snorefest but even I will watch this one until half time


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