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Dogs - woof woof

Dees - please Dees

4 and 20s - for now they will lose win it matters most.

Suns - Rub it in the coaches face, well ex coaches face

Port - Sad but they will win again.

Cats - Bombers back to outside the eight.ย 

Crows - Give their fans hope and take it away next week.

Hawks - It's only North.

Tigers - Two in a row will be tough but it's West Coast so should get it done.ย 

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Most of the games speak for themselves in terms of how it benefits us.

I'm not sure if it's better if Geelong or Essendon win?

A Geelong loss would bid farewell to their top 4 chances which is great, but an Essendon win means that they're well and truly in the hunt for a top 4 spot.

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Swans v dogs is an 8 pointer from our perspective. Swans win means they'll overtake Freo while the loss for the doggies gives us another game buffer between us and them.

would also like to see Port beaten. I don't like their win streak and want to see it end.ย 


19 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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the 8% chance of an Eagles win is generous. More like 1%. They are putrid.ย 

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1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I'm not sure if it's better if Geelong or Essendon win?

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Geelong, definitely Geelong.

We must never barrack for Essendon. My doctor says itโ€™s bad for our health.ย 

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Most of the games speak for themselves in terms of how it benefits us.

I'm not sure if it's better if Geelong or Essendon win?

A Geelong loss would bid farewell to their top 4 chances which is great, but an Essendon win means that they're well and truly in the hunt for a top 4 spot.

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Given that Geelong will virtually live at home for the rest of the season, enjoying the advantage that confers, best it be the Bombers that win this one. Also hoping the Swans knock off the Dogs (not impossible), the Suns to account for the Saints so we score some breathing room.


53 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Geelong, definitely Geelong.

We must never barrack for Essendon. My doctor says itโ€™s bad for our health.ย 

Yes a lot of Melbourne supporters allergies to Essendon started around September 2000.

Tough round for Picking winners. As long as the Dees, Swans and lessor extent Suns and Pies win that would be a great outcome.

Dogs
Us
Pies
Suns
Carltank
Cats
Giants
Hawks
Tigers

Just my tips, think itโ€™s pretty obvious what favours us.ย 
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3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Geelong, definitely Geelong.

We must never barrack for Essendon. My doctor says itโ€™s bad for our health.ย 

My psychiatrist has the asylum on speed dial on the off chance I ever barrack for Geelong.ย 

1 minute ago, Demon_spurs said:

Watching the Swans so far I reckon Longmire has run out of ideas

Yep, heโ€™s done as their coach.

Why oh why did I tip the Swans tonight?


4 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Geelong, definitely Geelong.

We must never barrack for Essendon. My doctor says itโ€™s bad for our health.ย 

Never thought I was say this but I might cheer for Essendon. These days I cannot stand that jumper, ground, their supporters, Chris Scott, etc, etc.

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4 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Geelong, definitely Geelong.

We must never barrack for Essendon. My doctor says itโ€™s bad for our health.ย 

Probably a sneaky cats fan.

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