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Who's travelling over for Gather Round and how many game are you seeing?

I'm looking at 7 games.

As for the non MFC results:

Brisbane to beat North by 58

Port to beat Essendon by 31

Sydney to beat West Coast by 91

Carlton to be Freo by 1 point

Geelong to beat Dogs by 19

GWS to beat GC by 40

St Kilda to beat Richmond by 26

Collingwood to beat Hawthorn by 19

 


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What what say. You have almost done it again but I think Geelong rather than the dogs but it might be a draw. Very hard game to pick. 
doing alright on the demonland list and the local pub as well,  it’s a surprise. One of these rounds I will get 2 and that’s it for the season

Expect to win again but a hard game. 
the ground the supporters the umpires 

In addition to the Dees I will be heading to the double header on Saturday, im hoping Freo and the Dogs can produce an upset.

 

 

So please Feldty79       Who have you picked this week   ?   just interested

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3 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Who's travelling over for Gather Round and how many game are you seeing?

I'm looking at 7 games.

As for the non MFC results:

Brisbane to beat North by 58

Port to beat Essendon by 31

Sydney to beat West Coast by 91

Carlton to be Freo by 1 point

Geelong to beat Dogs by 19

GWS to beat GC by 40

St Kilda to beat Richmond by 26

Collingwood to beat Hawthorn by 19

 

Arrived today, seeing Demons/Adelaide and Hawks/pies. Don't hold out much hope for Hawks though 

In non-mfc games i'll be barracking hard for the Dogs, Freo and Hawks this weekend.

1 hour ago, Jibroni said:

In addition to the Dees I will be heading to the double header on Saturday, im hoping Freo and the Dogs can produce an upset.

 

I did not know there was a double header. No Adelaide team being involved this year makes sense. Would be interesting to see quarter by quarter attendance figures across the day. A great day for a neutral supporter to dip in and out of the football and surrounding parklands/restaurants/food trucks.

Norwood Oval is only 110 metres wide with completely straight wings. One of the quirks about Aussie Rules is that there appears to be no official minimal standard sized field to play on. 


15 hours ago, Jibroni said:

In addition to the Dees I will be heading to the double header on Saturday, im hoping Freo and the Dogs can produce an upset.

 

Yep, aside from our game, the double header is the highlight of Gather Rd from my perspective. Four in form sides.

I'm going for Freo and Dogs as my smokies.

It can't be all favourites in Gather Round surely?  Better get that foot ready for my mouth tonight just in case. 

Huge week.  Gather round.  The AFL copy of the NRL magic round in Brisbane.  
 

But it does spark up Adelaide and gives a vibe.  Trac’s carnival cooking show probably will be the highlight.  
 

I will kick start.  
 

The Bloods culture … blah blah blah.  Apparently so revered.  

So what’s the go with Sam Wicks. And to quote Damo

‘Sam Wicks was given a club-imposed one-week break for “who knows?”  Some off field romantic dramas.  Damo correctly states “if he was one of the Swans’ top-five rated players, would he have been given the break? In sports selection vernacular, he was expendable. The break has ended, and no senior team recall’.
  Ah yes.  The mighty Bloods culture is fallible.  

anyway Essendon Edge on show tonight? Let’s see. 


Just hoping the rest of the games this round are all bloodbaths with every team coming out worse for wear (especially Lions)

 

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