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AFLW Fixture 2023

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32 minutes ago, BDA said:

I didn't realise this but you're right. That's a big bonus should we win. big difference between Lions and Suns or bombers.

 

Still a chance Collingwood could finish fourth (win their last two and the Suns beat Essendon, or Essendon win but the Pies overtake them on percentage).

 
6 minutes ago, Craig T said:

Still a chance Collingwood could finish fourth (win their last two and the Suns beat Essendon, or Essendon win but the Pies overtake them on percentage).

True. I was thinking more in terms of Lions finishing outside the Top 4 if we beat. this is better for us as we would have an easier QF 

11 minutes ago, BDA said:

True. I was thinking more in terms of Lions finishing outside the Top 4 if we beat. this is better for us as we would have an easier QF 

Absolutely.  Much prefer Suns/Bombers over Lions.

 

What sort of ground has a set of goals, then more white posts, behind the goals? It's a visual mess.

So if we beat the Lions tomorrow we would play the Suns at Princes Park in the Qualifying Final. Without counting unhatched chickens, the winner of that game goes straight through to the Prelim with a weeks rest. Could be good if we win tomorrow 🙂


Re our first final, it’s not yet confirmed but I’m hearing we’re playing on Sunday. Coach Mick told a DA member on the plane home, but that might just be him speculating. 🤷‍♀️ 

If the season was a few games longer the Tigers would be playing finals easily. 

Conti is unbelievable and they have other guns

13 minutes ago, DubDee said:

If the season was a few games longer the Tigers would be playing finals easily. 

Conti is unbelievable and they have other guns

At one point Richmond were 4.11 but seven straight goals in the last quarter saw them end up 11.11 and as you say, Dub, they’d undoubtedly be playing finals in a longer H&A season.

PS Richmond’s pride guernsey is ok, but I love the canary yellow shorts. 💛 

 

Geelong have a home Final at GMHBA on Sunday against Essendon. We are playing North Melbourne on Sunday  3.05pm at Ikon Park. 


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