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Port V Freo should be an interesting game. Both coming off losses and the loser maybe drops out of the 8. 

 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Port beat Essendon by 69 points last week.

The last real game they had was against us. Essendon didn’t show up to the last. Haha


 

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1 hour ago, mauriesy said:

Why in that graphic is Brisbane named first?

I wanted to start these threads during the week in case people wanted to discuss the other games in the upcoming rounds so I created my own graphic based on the AFL’s one. Because the AFL only release their nice graphic on the morning of the first game I make my own and in this case I mistakenly kept the Dees logo in the Thursday night away spot. 

Luckily the AFL released theirs and I have replaced it. 

Be brave and bet on the eagles.

yeah toey as

  • us?
  • footscray
  • gw$
  • baggers
  • gc17
  • pears
  • cats
  • meth coke?

reckon the latter are due a surprise win; tigs SHOULD beat em, but...

our game and pear vs flagmantle the clear call outs for game of the round for mine; heard some idjit on 3aw or sen saying that footscray vs peptides is the game of the round cos the loser is in huge trouble...


Good news is the pies have the bye so we don't have to hear about them.

Hope the dogs smash the bummers tomorrow night.  Essendon are on next Friday night to. But heap more misery on them & their supporters. 

Interesting to see what Geelong do to nth down at geelong

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FRIDAY, APRIL 12

Western Bulldogs v Essendon at Marvel Stadium, 7.40pm AEST

WESTERN BULLDOGS

In: J.O'Donnell
Out: C.Daniel (omitted)

Last week's sub: Jack Macrae

ESSENDON

In: S.Durham, A.Davey Jnr
Out: W.Setterfield (knee), A.Perkins (hamstring)

Last week's sub: Nick Hind

SATURDAY, APRIL 13

Greater Western Sydney v St Kilda at Manuka Oval, 1.45pm AEST

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

In: None
Out: None

Last week's sub: James Peatling

ST KILDA

In: M.Windhager, H.Garcia
Out: A.Hastie (omitted), Z.Jones (omitted)

Last week's sub: Angus Hastie

Carlton v Adelaide at Marvel Stadium, 4.35pm AEST

CARLTON

In: S.Walsh
Out: L.Fogarty (suspension)

Last week's sub: Matt Owies

ADELAIDE

In: W.Hamill, L.Gollant
Out: P.Parnell (shoulder), C.Burgess (omitted)

Last week's sub: Sam Berry 

Gold Coast v Hawthorn at People First Stadium, 7.30pm AEST

GOLD COAST

In: None
Out: None

Last week's sub: David Swallow

HAWTHORN

In: None
Out: None

Last week's sub: Henry Hustwaite

Port Adelaide v Fremantle at Adelaide Oval, 7pm ACST

PORT ADELAIDE

In: O.Wines, S.Powell-Pepper
Out: T.Boak (back), J.Finlayson (suspension)

Last week's sub: Jase Burgoyne

FREMANTLE

In: N.Erasmus
Out: M.Frederick (hamstring)

Last week's sub: Jaeger O'Meara

SUNDAY, APRIL 14

Geelong v North Melbourne at GMHBA Stadium, 1pm AEST

GEELONG

In: C.O'Sullivan, S.Mannagh, S.Neale
Out: None

Last week's sub: Mark O'Connor

NORTH MELBOURNE

In: T.Sellers, R.Hansen jnr, W.Phillips, J.Archer, B.Drury
Out: C.Zurhaar (injured), J.Stephenson (omitted)

Last week's sub: Liam Shiels

West Coast v Richmond at Optus Stadium, 2pm AWST

WEST COAST

In: A.Gaff, T.Brockman, A.Witherden
Out: None

Last week's sub: Loch Rawlinson

RICHMOND

In: L.Baker, S.Naismith, H.Ralphsmith, S.Banks
Out: J.Ross (injured)

Last week's sub: Kane McAuliffe

I just hope the saints win, at least that would cheer me up a little seeing the bummers lose again.

I've spent most of the day fighting with carlton fans on x about them bagging our crowds and saying we don't deserve games at the G. Gosh they are suddenly up and about. Didn't hear a peep from them for years. 


Reckon the Bummers may run Footscray pretty close. Don't forget they have the Edge. Not so long ago they had The Weapon.

Old man yelling at cloud but that pre match voice over [censored] annoys the hell out of me

 

Effort  who cares !

2 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Old man yelling at cloud but that pre match voice over [censored] annoys the hell out of me

I’m also yelling at the clouds coz I find that guy’s affectation super irritating. IMDb says he’s an actor, I say he’s an over-actor 😁


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