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Giants and Suns to win.

Something going on at the Lions so maybe the Swans can spring a surprise.

9 minutes ago, mandeelorian said:

Do we want Port or Geelong to win tonight?

Geelong. I want us to be taking up Port's entire rear view mirror after this weekend. We then get the pleasure of ending Geelong's fading top 4 hopes next week. 


Port

Bears

Giants

saints

suns

dogs

Does defeat tonight deflate Geelong's prospects so much that they start to shift focus to next year, or does it make them more desperate when they meet us next week?

I suspect the latter but I can't see Port missing the chance to move ahead of Collingwood, even temporarily. It simply makes next week another chance for us to demonstrate that we are really a contender.

 

Bugger Port, getting too cocky. Some of their youngsters doing a lot of strutting lately. 

2 hours ago, mandeelorian said:

Do we want Port or Geelong to win tonight?

No.


A number of games that will impact MFC's ladder position.

Wins by the Saints and the Lions sees them even with us on the ladder.

A win by Port makes positions 1 or 2 very hard for us.

A Bulldogs win puts them back in top 4 contention

A Sydney loss means it's very hard for them to make the 8.

Giants v Freo (can the Orange Men do it for the Dees)

So many combinations to enjoy on a stress free bye weekend AND of course the Ashes !!!

3 hours ago, mandeelorian said:

Do we want Port or Geelong to win tonight?

$64,000 question.

Probably Geelong winning would be preferable as that will keep our dream of top 2 well and truly alive.

However a Geelong win will give them massive confidence into our game next week.

Sparkle Narkle straight in to play his old side. gotta love the mid season draft

hope he sticks it up the cats. don’t care about it being bad that port win. my hatred for the Cats overrules everything 


7 hours ago, mandeelorian said:

Do we want Port or Geelong to win tonight?

Nil all draw with 987 injuries thanks 

Never cheered for a draw before I will tonight.

Hopefully the Giants do us a big favour this weekend.

Because it is at AO, Port should win. If it was at SS Geelong should win. If it was at the MCG, very hard to make a call. Port in better form but if they hit another top 4 team playing at their peak, not sure they can sustain their momentum


 

Bloody soft free to Dunderfield - shocking kick though. 🙄

That’s it Rohan, get your good game out of the way tonight.


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