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Blues
Swans
Hawks
Giants
Saints (!)
GCS
Draw
Port
Dockers in an upset

Blues

Magpies

Dons

Giants

Saints

Suns

*in whispered tones* Bulldogs

Port

Dockers (and all the focus will be on the Demons 0-2 start and nary a word about the Lions)

 

 
50 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Wait. Is the MCG predicting no one will rock up for the Carlton-Richmond match? Big call. 


Gee I'd love to see the hawks win and start the season off upsetting the don fans. 

Hope Grundy dominates Cox tomorrow night and the swans win

On a side note apparantley the pies are unfurling their flag at 6:16 and the pies fans are unhappy as most of them won't be able to get there in time. Oh well. 

Will be intersting to see what GWS do to Nth and if Nth have improved much. 

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THURSDAY, MARCH 14

Carlton v Richmond at the MCG, 7.30pm AEDT

CARLTON

IN: C.Durdin
OUT: S.Docherty (knee)

Last week's sub: Jack Carroll

RICHMOND

IN: D.Martin, T.Lynch, T.Nankervis, R.Mansell
OUT: S.Banks (omitted), J.Koschitzke (omitted), S.Naismith (omitted), S.Ryan (omitted)

Last week's sub: Jack Ross

carlton

filth

hawks 

giants

saints

draw

draw

port

lions

14 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

This is the best emoji they could find for a demon?

 

👿

 

Looks more like an angsty goat. :rolleyes:

Better than the ones they chose for the hawks and Giants i guess. 

:goody2:

 

 


6 hours ago, Demonland said:

RICHMOND

IN: D.Martin, T.Lynch, T.Nankervis, R.Mansell
OUT: S.Banks (omitted), J.Koschitzke (omitted), S.Naismith (omitted), S.Ryan (omitted)

Last week's sub: Jack Ross

Looks like Yze is taking this game seriously. 3 guns back in

I hope they do ok for him, maybe even snag the win. Blues still missing 2 of their best 3 players

34 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Looks like Yze is taking this game seriously. 3 guns back in

I hope they do ok for him, maybe even snag the win. Blues still missing 2 of their best 3 players

Gotta to be tipping the Blues as faves this year. Incredible performance last round.

4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Gotta to be tipping the Blues as faves this year. Incredible performance last round.

GWS

Selwood still salty. Said Ooze got a flag as an assistant in the COVID year.


jesus that second free kick to Lynch was a dead set joke

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Tigers dominating the centre clearances.

it’s all the Demons intel that came across

 


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