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Good matchups this week. 

Port and Blues is a good multi.

 

Saints v Dogs is a tough one as their form is hard to read.

I think Hawks will be bottom by the end of the weekend.

30 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Saints v Dogs is a tough one as their form is hard to read.

I think Hawks will be bottom by the end of the weekend.

Agree with first comment but think Hawks will win.   North at the moment are rabble,

hawks only a little better but they have frosty 


There is likely to be trouble at Doggies if they lose tomorrow night to the Saints.

Freo, Dees and Tigers will not lose.

Havent got a clue really

 

Difficult round. I normally get 2 correct on rounds like this,

Saints, crows,Port A, GWS, Lions, Dockers,

Swans, Hawks. 
6 of those  within a goal or two. Dockers for knockout 

In: Harmes

Out: Baker 

Some of the Dogs’ changes.

 


saints

crows

vic filth

carlton. giants look due for a loss

lions

dockers

gold coast. Good record at scg

draw. Match of the round.

Pies win them it’s likely they’re back in the race. Personally I want to finish them on KB. I’m talking a good old fashioned spanking with a forward half of Fritsch JVR McAdam ANB Petty Chandler

Edited by Roost it far

Kane Cornes has sunk the boot into Bevo

Despite having the 2023 All-Australian ruckman Tim English, and two of the game’s best clearance players in Marcus Bontempelli and Tom Liberatore, Essendon’s young midfield outscored the Bulldogs by 16 points from stoppages.

It’s becoming increasingly clear that Beveridge’s coaching methods have fallen behind the league’s best. This was evident in the loss to Geelong in round four when Beveridge was again out-coached by Chris Scott.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/why-beveridge-has-to-go-and-the-man-who-should-replace-him-20240418-p5fkqt.html


Really good games this weekend.  Nth v hawks interest me & if the dogs lose tonight then look out.

But tomorrow night I hope the crows back up there win against Carlton & thrash the bummers

I want to see Port beat Collingwood. 

I like narratives changing, would be good to see them take a scalp on the G for a change. 

zero idea who wins tonight

no defencing

should be 100+ a piece 

should be fun

 

Edited by DubDee

18 minutes ago, DubDee said:

zero who wins tonight

no defencing

should be 100+ a piece 

should be fun

 

st. kilda hate scoring tho

Edited by whatwhat say what


there’ll be 50’s all game if they pay those 

38 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Sanders as sub. Is he being taught a lesson about his behaviour when benched last week perhaps?

 
2 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Looks like a terrible crowd. Where are those pissant journalists?

almost like playing two minnow clubs at a carpark on a thursday nite is a terrible idea


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