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NON-MFC: Rd 11 2023

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Anyone else feeling a sneaky Hawthorn upset or do I need less coffee today?

Hate Carlton but maybe let them win tonight to get it out of their system.

Still don't rate the saints but the Hawks have their season quota now

Narrm have to win, the train ride home is just to long otherwise

Cats will win but only because it's at home

Suns to get it done for Dew, F/U Hardwick

Bombers. AFL has a comp where you pick one winner a week, different team each week. If only I had picked the W/C opponent each week.

Tigers to get the new coach bounce against Port. 

No stopping the Pies just yet but it will come.

Crows were too bad to be true last week and the Lions are due to drop a game. 

 

I'd love to see a Port loss to a coach-changing Tigers. Would soften last week's loss a little.

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it's such an even year, i honestly have no idea from week-to-week who is going to win other than home ground should be advantageous 

I get to fly home to Perf with Essendon. 

 
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1 hour ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Hate Carlton but maybe let them win tonight to get it out of their system.

My thoughts exactly. As much as I want them to lose every single game we're never good in those situations. We're always the team to play another team back into form. Heaven help us if they get trounced this week and their coach gets sacked.


It's a big one tonight

Go Swans (simply because I don't want a resurgent Carlton next week)

Continuing on my what's best for us theme

Wins by Hawks, Giants, Tigers and Suns would be good.

Time to concede top spot to the Pies and back them to beat everyone but us. (Yes I hate it but it makes sense and 2 is as good as 1 in the top 4)

Cats playing an Irish kid off 3 VFL games.

He must be very good.

Carlton

saints 

MFCSS

Geelong

Gold coast

druggies

Richmond

filth

Adelaide

 

5 hours ago, layzie said:

Anyone else feeling a sneaky Hawthorn upset or do I need less coffee today?

Probably not but the art of good footy tipping is sniffing out a realistic update.

One thing for sure is that Hawrthorn are a step up in class from North and West Coast and are largely injury free aside from a couple of best 22.

An under the radar upset could be Suns beating Dogs in Darwin. 


6 hours ago, layzie said:

Anyone else feeling a sneaky Hawthorn upset or do I need less coffee today?

I was wondering when the last time it was that a team won by 100 points one week, then lost by 100 the very next?

Dorks win was to appease the masses (and WCE are truly that awful). If Hawks want Harley Reid then they're gonna need to get their percentage back in order (and the Saints are good at an easy kill)


There’s something beautiful about Carlton and Friday night footy. 

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

There’s something beautiful about Carlton and Friday night footy. 

Only when they lose.

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

There’s something beautiful about Carlton and Friday night footy. 

You mean sort of like a dazzling meteorite falling from the pristine night sky and smashing into the ground with a thump?

 

So how are Norf going to muck it up this week?

27 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Only when they lose.

They seem to get a lot.

13 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

You mean sort of like a dazzling meteorite falling from the pristine night sky and smashing into the ground with a thump?

Haha, get on the $2.10 for the Swans Wadda. 


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