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Tonights a tough game, who do you want to see lose more. Guess draft picks beats more dog pain. Swan beating the Cats and Saints beating the Blues would be nice. 

 

Doggies

Adelaide

Lions

Criws

Saints

North (dark horse)

MFCSS

Bombers

Have taken a few risks this round to keep things interesting! And also to see a few hated teams fall haha

in a very long season it's still time to think about the final 4

A game in Perth is off the radar but SA Qld and Sydney are possibles

On that basis Cats over Swans and the miracle of Eagles and Hawks over the two Adelaide teams

Giants over Lions

Freo over dogs for the obvious reasons

The rest ????


I don't trust Carlton but wouldn't be surprised with an upset for reasons I can't explain. 

There will be shocks and upsets this weekend. If there wasn't we'd all load up on the punt and get 8/9 winners every week.

Wouldn't be shocked if Hawthorn knock off Adelaide. Hawks play their best footy in Launceston and Adelaide have been home for 4 games in a row so will need to adjust to foreign territory.

Giants could also knock off Brisbane in Canberra if all goes right for them.

North could lift for Goldy??

Not a chance West Coast could upset Port though with their glorified WAFL side.

Hard one for the Dogs coming off a tough game against Port.

I can see the Swans pulling off an upset.

 
4 hours ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Tonights a tough game, who do you want to see lose more. Guess draft picks beats more dog pain. Swan beating the Cats and Saints beating the Blues would be nice. 

I can’t conceive of any reason why I’d prefer freo to win a game this year other than if it ensures we get a better finals position.

The only time I barracked for the eagles in my life was round 3 this year. And I really dislike the eagles.


2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

There will be shocks and upsets this weekend. If there wasn't we'd all load up on the punt and get 8/9 winners every week.

Wouldn't be shocked if Hawthorn knock off Adelaide. Hawks play their best footy in Launceston and Adelaide have been home for 4 games in a row so will need to adjust to foreign territory.

Giants could also knock off Brisbane in Canberra if all goes right for them.

North could lift for Goldy??

Not a chance West Coast could upset Port though with their glorified WAFL side.

I’d be very surprised if the hawks beat Adelaide. Crows will win by 40+ I reckon. And they will play finals this year.

2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

 

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Still don’t think Freo is playing as well as they could.  Even last week they only just got over the Suns.

The only wildcard is it’s in Perth, but the doggies have played there a lot so they know the ground and the weather will suit them. They have a better defense v fwd over the Freo matchups.

Fingers cross the doggies can get a good game going. 

 

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14 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Where's the smart money tonight @DubDee?

no idea mate. i can tell you where i went though?! 😬

16 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Where's the smart money tonight @DubDee?

i went a few Q/Q bets  reckon it’ll be close 

multi on dogs under 40, bont 1 goal, weightman 2 goals.   $6


Rory Lobb obviously not forgotten

 
1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Rory Lobb obviously not forgotten

It was like the cops and the army buzzing around trying to bring down King Kong. 


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