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Finish it off suns. Hoping for a swans and Adelaide win and we are doing pretty well for pick 4 and keep top 2 hopes alive.

 
Just now, BDA said:

If the Suns are ever going to realise their potential, they just have to win this game. 

Basically the Gold Coast club motto. Except this time... they might yet hold on!

Is there a way to slip them a note to convince them that percentage matters?

7 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Most of us are.

I played it safe this week after many disappointments by the Suns and Bulldogs/Carlton. I regret it.

 

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Great round of footy so far

Even before the round it looked like it was going to be good, the Geelong game was the only largely one-sided one but even that was an upset.

We’ve managed pretty well without Oliver, but looks like Bears are struggling without Ashcroft. 

 

Pity. Would have been one of the best coast to coast goals you'll see. 

 

4 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

I played it safe this week after many disappointments by the Suns and Bulldogs/Carlton. I regret it.

I tipped 9 last week (1st time this year) and found myself equal 1st in my work tipping comp. I caught up 2 points, I’m guessing it was on Pies and Swans. So far facing 0 & 4 but I think most in the same boat.

Blues without McKay and Walsh

Freo without Darcy

GWS continue to surprise, Dogs have been in reasonable form.

Suns, speechless considering what’s at stake for the Lions.


5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Great round of footy so far

Yeah, what on Earth is going on this round?

Hope the upsets don’t continue at the G tomorrow.

at times like this the Lions should look to their leaders  the ones that stand up under pressure

you know… ummm

is Hodge still with them??

Just can't see Fagan as a Premiership coach

 

This is awesome! 
 

Is it just me or have the lions gotten some favourable games tonight that have kept them in it? 


Just now, DubDee said:

at times like this the Lions should look to their leaders  the ones that stand up under pressure

you know… ummm

is Hodge still with them??

Are you telling me Zorko's not an inspirational leader DD? What drugs are you on? 

 

4 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I tipped 9 last week (1st time this year) and found myself equal 1st in my work tipping comp. I caught up 2 points, I’m guessing it was on Pies and Swans. So far facing 0 & 4 but I think most in the same boat.

Blues without McKay and Walsh

Freo without Darcy

GWS continue to surprise, Dogs have been in reasonable form.

Suns, speechless considering what’s at stake for the Lions.

I have given up on my tipping comp like 3 rounds ago. Too many risky choices I made during the first 10 rounds.

GC performance evens makes Kelli Underwoods commentary bearable.


Sparrow keeps getting called Swallow but it doesn't seem to work the other way 🤔

I hope we make the most of this opportunity and win big tomorrow.

We can not only move up to third , but if the Crows beat Port and we keep winning and Port drop one more we could finish second.

 
1 minute ago, Satan said:

Can we hope adelaide wins too

Absolutely we can

 


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