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Saints are a certainty tonight against Port despite it being the second most even game according to the bookies.

In 2021 we beat Fremantle in a round 1 home game.

In 2021 we broke a 57 year premiership drought.

In 2023, who played Fremantle in a round 1 home game?

In 2023, who has a 57 year premiership drought?

 


58 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Saints are a certainty tonight against Port despite it being the second most even game according to the bookies.

In 2021 we beat Fremantle in a round 1 home game.

In 2021 we broke a 57 year premiership drought.

In 2023, who played Fremantle in a round 1 home game?

In 2023, who has a 57 year premiership drought?

 

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Saints at Marvel, easy home win for them IMO 
Brissy at home, slaughter
Swans, probably 
Doggies
Dees
Baggers
Dons
Tiges
and, Adelaide for the smokey in a shootout. Game of the round will be this one for sure. 


saints

bears

swans

dogs

MFCSS

carlton

geelong

gold coast

crows.

2 minutes ago, Elwood 3184 said:

Scott Pendlebury is a huge out for Collingwood against Adelaide on Sunday due to an eye injury

Agreed. Great player. And I'm led to believe that he was a Melbourne supporter in his youth.

 

 

Collingwood and Essendon have the toughest follow up games off short breaks.

Wouldnt surprise if they both are mangled by halftime. Dees could be on top if the cards fall our way.

St Kilda cant be trusted but neither can Port. 

Eagles wont play badly every game and are due  to have a dip at home.

Carlton losing would be the best R7 result by far.

Edited by Deebauched

Some great games to look forward to.

I fancy Port tonight. They've had a very difficult first 5 games to be 3-2. Had a training run against the Eagles last week so will be fresh for this one.

Not sure which way bombers and cats will go.

Crows to beat the pies. They're a very tough opponent at Adelaide Oval. I'm glad we play them at the G this year.


There could be some very one sided matches this weekend.

I hope we have a good win, Adelaide beat Collingwood & I know people aren't Geelong fans but I hope they thrash Essendon.

I like tonight's game.

Either Port lose and we become that little bit more secure in the top 4, or St Kilda lose and our pursuit of top-2 becomes a little easier.

Football is a very different experience when you have faith in your own team continuing to be competent!

Hmm, it would appear that my MFCSS is in remission.

Port are in good form. won the last 3

i reckon they will get up. 


No wonder the saints are top of the ladder. 5 out of their six games and wins have been in Melbourne. 

Only losss was the gather round which does not count as a travel game since we all did it.

Now they have 2 more games in Melbourne. Best draw in the comp.

 

Edited by leave it to deever

 
1 hour ago, TRIGON said:

Agreed. Great player. And I'm led to believe that he was a Melbourne supporter in his youth.

 

 

But did you know he played basketball?

Big game for Saints tonight.

Ross Lyon is starting to remind me of Swooper the way that he has his players at all levels playing that little bit better


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