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1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

So David King voted on the showdown medal even though he watched it from the studio in Melbourne 

For all of Fox’s trumpeting about how good their coverage is, it’s pathetic that they don’t send their commentators interstate. 

Traded out Gawn for a month and added Witts into my fantasy team, so im hoping he can dominate and give them first use - and they can have a match where they hit targets from some burst from clearances. Witts is one of the most underrated rucks of the past 5 years, given he's been one of the 2nd best. 

Edited by John Demonic

 

Gold coast v Geelong is bizarre. I cannot recall seeing a game this loose through the corridor at AFL level, which makes the lack of scoring truly extraordinary.

The Suns are the biggest almost team of all time. it’s like they are scared to take the lead against the Cats. 2.7 missed easy shots, King can’t take a chest mark

12 seasons. no finals. go AFL

The Cats are finished

Suns are playing with under 18’s level maturity and the Cats still look second rate

doubt the Cats will play finals 

 

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Club
M
Pts
%
For
Agt
This Week
Projected
Next
1
St Kilda
3
12
150.3 %
251
167
Won vs Ess
92 – 74
8th: 48 pts, 101 %
vs G.C.
2
Collingwood
3
12
149.5 %
323
216
Won vs Rich
63 – 49
2nd: 64 pts, 122 %
@ B.L.
3
Carlton
3
10
108.8 %
222
204
Won @ GWS
74 – 64
4th: 58 pts, 110 %
@ N.M.
4
Sydney
3
8
174.2 %
270
155
Half Time @ Melb
6·6 42
   – 9·3 57
1st: 64 pts, 127 %
vs P.A.
5
Essendon
Gap to Sydney (4th): Ess need Melb to score 55 more points
3
8
129.1 %
306
237
Lost @ St.K
74 – 92
10th: 44 pts, 99 %
vs GWS
6
Melbourne
Gap to Sydney (4th): Melb need to score 34 more points
Gap to Essendon (5th): Melb need to score 5 more points
3
8
127.0 %
254
200
Half Time vs Syd
9·3 57
   – 6·6 42
3rd: 60 pts, 122 %
@ WCE
7
North Melb
Gap to Melbourne (6th): N.M. need Syd to win
3
8
94.4 %
221
234
Lost @ Haw
61 – 80
18th: 28 pts, 78 %
Friday
vs Carl
8
Richmond
Gap to Melbourne (6th): Rich need Syd to win
3
6
109.1 %
215
197
Lost @ Coll
49 – 63
5th: 54+ pts, 115 %
vs W.B.
9
WC Eagles
Gap to Essendon (5th): WCE need to score 35 points
Gap to Melbourne (6th): WCE need to score 32 points or Syd to score 35 more points
Gap to Richmond (8th): WCE need to score 2 points
2
4
108.3 %
182
168
@ Freo
16th: 32 pts, 83 %
vs Melb
10
GWS Giants
Gap to Melbourne (6th): GWS need Syd to score 68 more points
Gap to WC Eagles (9th): GWS need Freo to score 24 points
3
4
95.1 %
251
264
Lost vs Carl
64 – 74
15th: 36 pts, 90 %
Sunday
@ Ess
11
Adelaide
Gap to Melbourne (6th): Adel need Syd to score 70 more points
Gap to WC Eagles (9th): Adel need Freo to score 25 points
3
4
94.3 %
283
300
Won @ P.A.
117 – 86
12th: 40 pts, 94 %
vs Freo
12
Port Adel
Gap to Melbourne (6th): P.A. need Syd to score 99 more points
Gap to WC Eagles (9th): P.A. need Freo to score 46 points
3
4
85.2 %
276
324
Lost vs Adel
86 – 117
7th: 52 pts, 108 %
@ Syd
13
Brisbane
Gap to WC Eagles (9th): B.L. need Freo to score 62 points
3
4
79.3 %
218
275
Lost @ W.B.
53 – 67
11th: 44 pts, 97 %
Thursday
vs Coll
14
Gold Coast
Gap to WC Eagles (9th): G.C. need Freo to score 64 points
3
4
78.7 %
214
272
Won vs Geel
73 – 54
14th: 36+ pts, 90 %
@ St.K
15
W Bulldogs
3
4
66.5 %
173
260
Won vs B.L.
67 – 53
13th: 40 pts, 91 %
@ Rich
16
Hawthorn
3
4
60.1 %
182
303
Won vs N.M.
80 – 61
17th: 32 pts, 80 %
@ Geel
17
Fremantle
Gap to WC Eagles (9th): Freo need to score 16 points
Gap to GWS Giants (10th): Freo need to score 10 points
Gap to Adelaide (11th): Freo need to score 9 points
2
0
88.6 %
124
140
40 minutes to start
vs WCE
9th: 44– pts, 99 %
Saturday
@ Adel
18
Geelong
Gap to Fremantle (17th): Geel need WCE to score 10 points
3
0
83.0 %
239
288
Lost @ G.C.
54 – 73
6th: 52 pts, 115 %
Monday
vs Haw

unbelievable win. Lukosios kicked 5 and one from 70 metres!

Cats or Freo for the spoon?!?


Just now, DubDee said:

unbelievable win. Lukosios kicked 5 and one from 70 metres!

Cats or Freo for the spoon?!?

Would love the Freo draft pick but Cats spoon would be fantastic.

The Suns idiotic list manager should've traded Pick 6 and Bowes for the Cats 1st round pick.

Edited by John Demonic


Jye with A miss

cracking name. lol

 

Geelong on the bottom of the ladder… it couldn’t have happened to a team I hate more 

Lisa Simpson Episode 22 GIF by The Simpsons

Shuey and McGovern done bad hammies. Will miss next week against us.

 

WC three down before half time. 

freo will smash them


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