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GWS to remain undefeated.
A Grand Finalist to have an absolute blowtorch on them next week.

 

What what, yes that’s what I thought, but I rarely get them all.  So which one or ones are wrong 


Hawks were ordinary against us and have been getting some stick in the media this week because of it. Would be good if this spurs them on to a performance against the Cats.

i actually wouldn't mind the pies getting up against the Lions. Lions are better top 4 chance than pies so the more games they lose the better as far as I'm concerned. 

 

 
2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Another pretty straight forward round in tipping aside from possibly the Dons/Saints game.

What’s straightforward about Brisbane- Collingwood or our game?

2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Another pretty straight forward round in tipping aside from possibly the Dons/Saints game.

i reckon i could pick teams out of a hat and have as much success as i do in tipping

competition is so even apart from the bottom three or so teams 


1 hour ago, titan_uranus said:

What’s straightforward about Brisbane- Collingwood or our game?

1) I didn’t include our game as it’s a non MFC thread. We can win if we’re at our near best

2) Just think Brisbane win this game based on Collingwood’s last 2 visits there and Brisbane’s awesome record up there. I’m treating their loss to Carlton as a GABBA anomaly.

14 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

1) I didn’t include our game as it’s a non MFC thread. We can win if we’re at our near best

2) Just think Brisbane win this game based on Collingwood’s last 2 visits there and Brisbane’s awesome record up there. I’m treating their loss to Carlton as a GABBA anomaly.

Collingwood will win in Brisbane and the press will fawn all over how they are back and the first few weeks will be forgotten.

Brisbane are soft, and my God I hate Collingwood!

5 hours ago, BDA said:

Hawks were ordinary against us and have been getting some stick in the media this week because of it. Would be good if this spurs them on to a performance against the Cats.

i actually wouldn't mind the pies getting up against the Lions. Lions are better top 4 chance than pies so the more games they lose the better as far as I'm concerned. 

No circumstances exist where I would want the filth to win.

 

 

 


1 hour ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Pies will go 0-4 and will drop out of contention. 

Carlton and GWS Giants were seemingly out of contention well past the halfway mark last year and yet, both finished close to playing off in a grand final. Even at 0-4, I wouldn’t write the Pies off.

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8 hours ago, Winners at last said:

No circumstances exist where I would want the filth to win.

 

 

 

I never want them to win either except if it benefits us. I’m not one to cut off my nose to spite my face. 

Apparently a little wet underfoot at the Gabba with 50mm yesterday and 35mm the day before. Less rain today and tomorrow

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According to Sportsbet, Brisbane are strongly favoured to win at home against the Magpies. 

Rain is stopping and fine weather is predicted.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 28

Brisbane v Collingwood at the Gabba, 6.30pm AEST

BRISBANE

In: J.Payne, L.Neale, D.Fort
Out: D.Gardiner (omitted), J.Lyons (omitted), C.McKenna (hamstring)

R1 sub: Kai Lohmann

COLLINGWOOD

In: W.Hoskin-Elliott, J.Noble
Out: O.Markov (omitted), S.Sidebottom (managed)

Last week's sub: Fin Macrae

 

Gabba sold out some time ago according to my pies supporting mate from Brisbane. Should be a good game.

Except for the country roads song


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