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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Ha ha Hawkins.

He's always whining.

Coat hangers then complains 

 
3 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Each week in addition to my other bets I do 8 x 9 game multis at $5 each (every AFL game, all head to head) By doing 8 bets can take 3 games each way. This week I’ve taken 

Cats v Blues

Freo v Dogs

North v Crows 

all each way. If all  / the majority of favourites get up it doesn’t pay much but if a few of the long shots get up it can pay quite nicely.

If you have a sytem you only set yourself up for pain if you don’t stick to it.

 
35 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I hope the AFL remind Geelong of this home game, that they’ve effectively sold to Carlton, when they inevitably start whinging about wanting a home final at KP.

Cant have it both ways.

 

Its the AFL decision not Geelong's, they actually would make more $$$ at Dunghole stadium.

1 hour ago, titan_uranus said:

so long as there is a minimum game requirement at Marvel per season

Now it's AFL owned that deal is not a requirement any more. Just an excuse


1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I really thought North would be more competitive this year given their drafting, Larkey etc.

Something is amiss perhaps

You can't argue with Clarkson's record, but it's been a long time since he's had success.

And dees fans know messiahs don't usually work out so well.

improvement is not linear. Eagles have been putrid for 2.5 years but seem to have turned a corner recently. North will as well.

And no chance they get re-located.

 
9 minutes ago, seventyfour said:

We are gonna get smacked the next two weeks.

Why?


Think we're in strife next week 

8 minutes ago, BDA said:

improvement is not linear. Eagles have been putrid for 2.5 years but seem to have turned a corner recently. North will as well.

And no chance they get re-located.

The Eagles still have some experienced good players on their list. 
North have nothing like that. Totally different scenario 

O wow - so many wrong dropping-the-ball decisions in this game. Horrendous. Clear, clear umpiring errors with 4 of them on the ground, and the officiating umpire only 10-15 metres from the play. 


Dangerfield has old man syndrome 

he goes to ground too easily 

can’t keep his feet and contest the pill

if ever there was a game i'd like to see end in a draw its this one. i can't stand either team

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Sheesh a fwd line of Hawkins Cameron Henry Myer stengall dangerfield

they lose the clearances but convert the  turnovers so well


 Carlton conceding already 63 with 3 to go before half time, hmmm.

Just now, Demonsone said:

Based on tigers game, will struggle to beat both the cars & blues 

Nope. 2 wins coming.

 
46 minutes ago, seventyfour said:

We are gonna get smacked the next two weeks.

I have the same feeling. We have a better chance against Carlton as Scott just knows how to beat us a million different ways.

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