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Meanwhile, Franklin subbed off with a hamstring. Didn't look like much, but there's not much left in the season either.

 

Is Tex in good form or what


With Rankine in the Crows look a notch above some of the challengers vying for the 8 just above them 

Stunned that Aliir has been allowed to return to the field. It wasn't the 20 minutes and defies duty of care.

How do I rate this - Zero tips right yet it's been the best week of footy results for the year so far. Keep it  going Crow and hope your watching Dees.


This year's draw has turned out very good for us. Expect a big party time for Adelaide in the 4th quarter. Go Crows!

Essendon are almost 14th. 👇

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Just watching the Kayo mini of GC$ v Bears.  The ground surface looks like 1980s VFL.   And this is the billion dollar AFL franchise. 😮

PS: nothing I saw changed my certainty that Daniher is one of the dumbest, laziest players in the AFL.

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8 minutes ago, SPC said:

We need to be careful tomorrow.. it is the round for it 

Am i correct in saying that last weeks top 6 will all lose if richmond beats us?

I cant remember that happening before!

1 hour ago, Return to Glory said:

WWS, if we could finish second though, how good would it be to play Port at the G

Yep true...if we can get to 2nd....seems a bit too far but you never know. I think we can beat anyone on the G. 8-1 this year so far i think.


6 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Stunned that Aliir has been allowed to return to the field. It wasn't the 20 minutes and defies duty of care.

The decision to let Alir back on and Jones not yet ruled out will be the biggest news of the round I expect.  Impossible for me to believe these blokes are truly OK.

Watch this space.

2 hours ago, red and blue forever said:

oh FFS.  gonna be 0-4 in tips already at this rate.  what the hell is this year?

make that 0-6

 
6 minutes ago, defuture15 said:

Am i correct in saying that last weeks top 6 will all lose if richmond beats us?

I cant remember that happening before!

We'll beat Richmond by 5-15 points.


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