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16 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I want Crows to prevail but have tipped the Blouses by 8 points. 

I want the Crows to win and tipped them by 8 points.

 

Hoping the Adelaide fans are excited enough for Gather Round to get them over the line

Edited by BW511

 

I lived in Mt Barker SA for 3 years - great place. The Adelaide Hills is a tourism magnet with heaps to do and see. I am glad they get 1 game, but I cannot for the life of me think why they chose that location for an AFL match. If it is wet (and it is highly possible it will be), Mt Barker can be as cold, grey and foggy as the Dandenongs. 

 
25 minutes ago, layzie said:

Gather round everyone 

Whichever marketing guru came up with Gather Round has earned my begrudging respect. It’s a good play on words. 


I’m prepared to give it a go, we play better interstate, regardless of the Brisbane match, and I think it’s a nice sop to the crow eaters considering they are never going to see a Grand Final in their state.

Carlton record at adelaide Oval is hideous. I hope their losing streak continues tonight

 

Chose tips this round not on logic but on hate. Go Crows.


29 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

I lived in Mt Barker SA for 3 years - great place. The Adelaide Hills is a tourism magnet with heaps to do and see. I am glad they get 1 game, but I cannot for the life of me think why they chose that location for an AFL match. If it is wet (and it is highly possible it will be), Mt Barker can be as cold, grey and foggy as the Dandenongs. 

I live in the Adelaide Hills and the weather has been good for the most part, Mt Barker Oval looks a treat and the locals are getting behind it.

I understand the pessimism with this Round but in a weird way I think it has brought football people here closer together (similar to stage of origin) for at least this weekend.

 

 

i wonder why they didn't have the adelaide derby this gather round

that way no team would have had a home ground advantage


2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Great goal Rankine. He's AA so far this year

You've got to wonder why he was generally pathetic for Gold Coast

Going at over a goal a minute. Looking forward to 80 goals being scored tonight lol.

Go Crom

3 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

You've got to wonder why he was generally pathetic for Gold Coast

Because Gold Coast


 

Crows look very fit. The Burgess strength and conditioning program starting to take effect.


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