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3 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

That WC v GWS game is a nightmare to tip.

Ordinarily you’d be tipping GWS but they’re missing Whitfield, Kelly and Perryman from last weeks side and are on a long road trip to Perth after a 35 degree brutal game. 

Had West Coast last week, will go with them again but they are losing a friend in me fast if they lose this. 

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Carlton should beat the old Cats. Im a little worried about their midfield without Walsh and Hewitt but they should dominate up front without Stewart there

Both adelaide teams are a serious shout against the Pies/Tiges

WC will get on the board against GWS

and I'm hoping Gold Coast crush the bombers. If Weid is injured along with Fat Jake and Wright, who do they even have?

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5 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

That WC v GWS game is a nightmare to tip.

Ordinarily you’d be tipping GWS but they’re missing Whitfield, Kelly and Perryman from last weeks side and are on a long road trip to Perth after a 35 degree brutal game. 

I’ve gone eagles for those reasons. 2 of their best runners out.

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5 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

That WC v GWS game is a nightmare to tip.

Ordinarily you’d be tipping GWS but they’re missing Whitfield, Kelly and Perryman from last weeks side and are on a long road trip to Perth after a 35 degree brutal game. 

What about Essendon v GC?

Recency bias would suggest Essendon but they beat a tanking Hawthorn last week and remain pretty shoddy on paper. GC were insipid last week but surely know they have to right the ship pretty quickly to avoid being stuck in their permanent world of irrelevance.

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45 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

What about Essendon v GC?

Recency bias would suggest Essendon but they beat a tanking Hawthorn last week and remain pretty shoddy on paper. GC were insipid last week but surely know they have to right the ship pretty quickly to avoid being stuck in their permanent world of irrelevance.

Suns normally start the season well, Sydney would have been a tough task for anyone. I rate their midfield higher than Essendon’s. Chol and Casboult aren’t start but paired well together last season. Suns won 10 games last year, Bombers 7 with Peter Wright. I think Suns are great value.

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39 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Surely Carlton won't choke again.

Losing to Geelong isn’t a choke, it’s how they lose.

If Curnow or McKay didn’t mark it, the ball came flying back out, and when McKay did mark it he struggled in front of goals. Why do key fwds continue to try and kick around their body.

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6 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Losing to Geelong isn’t a choke, it’s how they lose.

Yes BA, I'll be interested to see how they handle the last few mins if they're up by a goal or two.

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1 hour ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

 

Suns normally start the season well, Sydney would have been a tough task for anyone. I rate their midfield higher than Essendon’s. Chol and Casboult aren’t start but paired well together last season. Suns won 10 games last year, Bombers 7 with Peter Wright. I think Suns are great value.

I hope you're right.  Essendon have already had too much success this season for my liking 

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Tipping GC to bounce back and beat the scum. I am hoping there not as bad as what they showed last week.

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Carlton and Cats is one of those games where I can't decide who i want to lose more. Another draw perhaps!

Pies v Port should be a ripper. Looking forward to that one.

I reckon Adelaide will beat the Tiges. They choked badly against GWS so will be out to atone on their home deck.

And I'll be cheering on Norf when they take on Freo. #deathride

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