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  • filth?
  • bears?*
  • pear
  • crom
  • puddy tatts?
  • flagmantle?
  • gc17
  • bloods

*if greene and hogan are both out for gw$

anzac day, anzac night, and saturday twilight should all be cracking games

footscray tend to travel to perf quite well too, so can definitely see them getting up there too

 

I'm 9th out of 12 in my tipping group so taking some juicy ones this week:

Dees

Ess

Bris

Port

Adel

Geel

Dogs

Suns

Swans

 


 

Today most of us watching be like Happy Eddie Murphy GIF

Edited by Dee Zephyr

7 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Today most of us watching be like Happy Eddie Murphy GIF

Weekend At Bernies Hello GIF


I took

us

filthy Collingwood 

port Adelaide 

Adelaide

blue baastards 

freo

Gold Coast

Swans

It's time to see these games through the red and blue glasses.

Even so they are hard to select.

Geelong v Carlton (a draw perhaps and if not a thrashing of Geelong)

Giants v Lions... I'm going for GWS in hope that Lions remain in the 9-12 group

Freo v Dogs... Dogs please which should send Freo into a crisis of confidence

Port v Saints ... Port which will end the Saints season

The others I am less concerned about. Unfortunately someone has to win between Bombers and Pies


Plan to enjoy the sunshine this afternoon and watch GWS and Brisbane tonight instead which should be a good one.


2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Some of us peasants have to work on Friday 😜

Some of us have to work today and tomorrow.  But I don't mind. No management at work, it's nice & quiet.

 
2 hours ago, Demonland said:

There is no annual leave at Demonland HQ

Need a moderator union

unfair working conditions 


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