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Fitzroy

Sth Melbourne

Crows

Freo

The Filth

Port

Hawks

The Redlegs

Saints

 

Lions just over the Tigers

Swans - Just hoping on this one

Crows - 

Dogs - off the bye but should get over the line

4 and 20s

Bombers - Port are just dew for a loss

Hawks - yes the The Hawks

Dees - Might snow up there on Sunday so should suit a few supporters.

Saints - Boy have I met a few very nervous Saint supporters this week. They are sure their team are going to drop this game. 

 


I’ll be cheering on the Swans, Dogs and Suns

Tigers upset

Swans (because f the cats)

Crows

Dogs (help us out doggies)

Suns (because f the pies)

Port

Blues

Dees

Saints (the one game they can't go full saints mode and unexpectedly drop)

 

Gee I'd love to see nothing more than the gold coast upset the pies.

I know it would put them further ahead but I hope port smash the bummers 

 

Tipping Richmond. Nothing to lose, except my dignity.

Also:

Sydney

Adelaide

Dogs

Gold Coast

Essendon

Hawthorn

Melbourne

St Kilda

there's some big games there from the  MFC top 4 perspective

Pies and Port to win hopefully and Essendon to lose

Dogs v Freo (not sure)


1 hour ago, DubDee said:

I’ll be cheering on the Swans, Dogs and Suns

Wouldn't it be better if the Dogs lose given they're only a game (and admittedly percentage) behind us?

The aim of the game over the next few weeks is to create a nice gap between us and 5th place.

4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Wouldn't it be better if the Dogs lose given they're only a game (and admittedly percentage) behind us?

The aim of the game over the next few weeks is to create a nice gap between us and 5th place.

don’t rate the dogs at all. and they’ve plenty of injuries. 

plus it’s a big blow to Freo’s finals hopes 

 

Just wanted to hike back to the Cameron incident.  I have thought a bit about friendly fire, and how often it occurs.

Then i thought about intent. When i combined the two in this particular in stance i have hard a lot of trouble,  the end justifying the means.

To me if i was Cameron's family i would not be pleased at all, in view of that head high interaction at speed having happened. There looked to be only two outcomes. Cameron was going to be hit or missed, or our player was going to be hit in the same part of the body as Cameron was.

The judgement therefore was way out as to what occurred and so was the intent.

On the AFL /Cats side i think this almost deserves a penalty because Cameron could have been put out for the rest of the season by a "friendly fire F U".

Bears

girlong

crows

freo

gold coast

druggos

carlton

MFCSS

saints


If the Swans, Bulldogs and Dees win I will be a happy man.

Some tough games this round.

4 hours ago, layzie said:

Tipping Richmond. Nothing to lose, except my dignity.

Also:

Sydney

Adelaide

Dogs

Gold Coast

Essendon

Hawthorn

Melbourne

St Kilda

And the second test rapped up.


5 hours ago, layzie said:

Tipping Richmond. Nothing to lose, except my dignity.

Also:

Sydney

Adelaide

Dogs

Gold Coast

Essendon

Hawthorn

Melbourne

St Kilda

At the moment you are losing that then....

 
6 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

At the moment you are losing that then....

Not as fast as Richmond are losing their dignity 

Tiges having their [censored] handed to them here. My preference was a tiges win but now that doesn't look possible i hope they get belted by 100 points.


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