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PREGAME: Rd 03 vs Port Adelaide

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3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

We haven’t beaten better opponents though. Hawks are a bottom 4 side, and Dogs will be lucky to make finals. 
This game will be a better indicator of where both sides are placed for the season. 

Reckon Dogs & Hawks better opp than Weages & Tiggers

 
27 minutes ago, samcantstandya said:

Reckon Dogs & Hawks better opp than Weages & Tiggers

Agreed. Our worst opponent (Hawthorn) is as good as Port's best opponent (Tigers). Bulldogs are in the hunt for the 8 and West Coast are one of the worst teams I've ever seen.

25 minutes ago, Chook said:

Agreed. Our worst opponent (Hawthorn) is as good as Port's best opponent (Tigers). Bulldogs are in the hunt for the 8 and West Coast are one of the worst teams I've ever seen.

Hawks are absolute trash and their injuries make them a bottom two side. They are woeful. 

I agree that the Dogs are better than the Tigers, but the Tigers were unlucky to lose to Carlton. They still have some good players. 
 

Either way, at this point in the season neither us nor Port have beaten anyone who I think is even a remote flag contender. Whereas we both fancy ourselves as a chance to win the premiership this year, so both teams need to beat a good quality opponent. 

 

Two Grand Finals this year and this aint one of them.

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