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Well Essendon can't make finals so not fussed. But I see weiderman is back.

I notice tipungwuti is bring given a farewell game. Be interesting to see how much time he'll play. 

Why would Prestia be managed? Just play the final game. 

 

I will laugh if Essendon win tonight.

It feels like this season has one more little twist to it. 

 
On 8/23/2023 at 10:51 AM, Demonland said:

Why try in the last round when you can improve your draft hand by 2 places.

 

The other big attraction for the cats will be dropping into the bottom 6 to get the easier draw. Play harder teams (like us) at the Cattery and easier teams on the road and the Geriatric Hobby Farmers might be on again…

10 hours ago, daisycutter said:

is round 24 really called tank round?

Kinda of called....have you got your passport ready?


10 hours ago, YearOfTheDees said:

We did see on 360 the Monday before. Matthew Nicks "we have to trust the Goal Umpires, I just hope it doesn't happen to us"

What's that got to do with Demonlands reaction????

22 hours ago, loges said:

Hmmmm I'd like to see the reaction on here if it was us instead of the Crows.

I dont care. I cant stand the crows. They've won heaps of home games under controversial circumstances.

Melbourne didnt complain about the lying cheat Carlton players. Its all about poor little Adelaide.

Stuff em, who cares?

14 hours ago, BoBo said:

I’m 1 behind the leader of my work footy tips so I have to pick the right roughie.

 

hmmmm. Saints.

Congratulations. Youre now 2 behind.

Nevet trust Stkilda and the Doggies.

 
6 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I will laugh if Essendon win tonight.

It feels like this season has one more little twist to it. 

Don’t laugh. If Pies lose we are odds on to play Brisbane at the Gabba in week one of finals. No. Thank. You. 

6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Don’t laugh. If Pies lose we are odds on to play Brisbane at the Gabba in week one of finals. No. Thank. You. 

I will still laugh. Doesn't really bother me where we play.


16 hours ago, BoBo said:

What if the AFL set draft positions (for bottom 8 teams only) in RD 22,  unless you go on to make finals? That way teams that can still make finals in R22, will be too far out to purposefully try and lose as it only sabotages their finals chances? Also means R23 & R24 have no impact on draft selections unless you drop out of the top 8. And if you drop out of the 8 with one round left, that means you can still get into finals. As you’ll only be percentage or a game out. 

Won’t cover everything but should at least mean only the 15th/16th/17th/18th teams will try and lose to secure draft positions in RD22 (which is what’s happening with field tactics anyways). 

What about a draft lottery similar to the NBA? Bottom 5 clubs get different tiers of chances to get the first pick and so forth.

56 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What about a draft lottery similar to the NBA? Bottom 5 clubs get different tiers of chances to get the first pick and so forth.

Oh yeah, that probably makes much  more sense than my suggestion! 

15 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Why would Prestia be managed? Just play the final game. 

cos he wants to be traded to gc17 or the bears

tigs not risking him knackering his calf in a meaningless game before they evaluate trade options

i'm amazed north are playing mckay

I don't think we have celebrated the Cats' missing finals enough! "We are the Danger" - said their coach, only a few weeks ago. Just glorious I tell ya' @Jaded No More

How [censored] would you be if you supported GWS?

If the AFL had any integrity it wouldn't allow off season surgeries before the end of season.  The Cats would normally always beat the Dogs at home but now the dogs look odds on

So the Giants go from finals certainties to needing to beat the form team of the comp just because the Cats won't play out the last game like professionals and pick their strongest team

imagine if the shoe was on the other foot. Scott would be losing it


1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Don’t laugh. If Pies lose we are odds on to play Brisbane at the Gabba in week one of finals. No. Thank. You. 

Caller on SEN reckons the Pies will drop tonight's game to avoid us in Week 1 of finals.

8 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I will laugh if Essendon win tonight.

It feels like this season has one more little twist to it. 

If Essendon win tonight I'll buy an Essendon jumper and then return it. 

Gotta love the media  "the bombers have been hit with several injuries to key players"

umm no they haven't. they are literally saying FU to the comp like the Cats are, and ruining any chance of a contest tonight

1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

cos he wants to be traded to gc17 or the bears

tigs not risking him knackering his calf in a meaningless game before they evaluate trade options

i'm amazed north are playing mckay

they are hopeful he can play at least one good game this year to raise his trade value


11 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

I want the top 4 to remain as is, really want the Pies as our week 1 victims!

 

Also want Freo to lose, Suns to win, rest of round I don’t care about 

Why Suns, if Roos win we could possibly do a deal with WC for 1?

It won’t happen of course.

52 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Caller on SEN reckons the Pies will drop tonight's game to avoid us in Week 1 of finals.

Caller on SEN lol

Pies are in shocking form, they need a win. Besides there are no guarantees Brisbane beat Saints. We can still finish 3rd. 
 

 
3 hours ago, Deebauched said:

I dont care. I cant stand the crows. They've won heaps of home games under controversial circumstances.

Melbourne didnt complain about the lying cheat Carlton players. Its all about poor little Adelaide.

Stuff em, who cares?

I care in a roundabout way. With all the blues inclusions I'm hoping Marchbank is an emergency or sub. 

Touched it my a....e.

38 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Caller on SEN lol

Pies are in shocking form, they need a win. Besides there are no guarantees Brisbane beat Saints. We can still finish 3rd. 
 

I think the saints win last week was more about showing how poor the cats are now.

Lions are a cut above saints and will show this  shortly.

If not then huge kudos to Ross


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