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Adelaide, Carlton and the Suns winning (along with us) would put a nice break on the 7-12 group.

GWS may as well beat the Swans given that the Swans will be in the mix for positions 2-5.

Tigers could upset Freo but I doubt it.

If Dogs lose to the Hawks Bevo won't see the season out

I'm prepared to cede top spot to GWS for the present. They do us little harm if they are a break away number 1.

The next 6 weeks will see some important positioning for the post bye run home.

 

Some cracking matches 

Arguably match of the round is on 1:45 on Saturday which is strange

WC to beat the bombers is my hot tip 


14 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

7PM match at the GABBA on Sunday night? Seriously htf did that get through to the final fixture? 

Two Queensland teams. You'd be lucky if 20,000 people in the whole country GAF. 5,000 of whom support a team that hasn't existed for nearly 30 years. 

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Some cracking matches 

Arguably match of the round is on 1:45 on Saturday which is strange

WC to beat the bombers is my hot tip 

I think when we last played in Hobart they played each other on the Saturday at Marvel and Essendon goaled in the final seconds to win by 1 point. I remember walking past a pub and stopped to watch the last two minutes when I saw the coasters were leading. 

 
On 29/04/2024 at 17:58, Gawndy the Great said:

7PM match at the GABBA on Sunday night? Seriously htf did that get through to the final fixture? 

It's a long weekend up here in Brisbane. 


14 minutes ago, biggestred said:

is it wrong that i want carlton to win?

it's a sin to want the scum to win

but a greater sin to want the fllth to win

does that make it clearer?

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

it's a sin to want the scum to win

but a greater sin to want the fllth to win

does that make it clearer?

Another draw would be nice

Indeed it would   A couple of close ones

ours v Geelong.   And blues v pies

could go either way 

Smoke, Fire, Swans??


So many good games, i’ve cleared all plans for the weekend. if anyone needs me i’ll be in front if the Telly, aside from Sat night of course 

I don't really want Carlton to win. 

But. 

I do want Coll to lose.  A loss this week closes their chances of a top 4 finish.  🙏🤞.  And, with such a poor %, a loss could keep them out of the 8 and miss finals altogether !!! 🙂 

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some absolutely cracking games this round

  • crom?
  • baggers?
  • bloods?
  • aints
  • us?
  • peptides
  • flagmantle
  • footscray
  • gc17?

there are five games that could have repercussions in terms of setting sides up for the remainder of the season

should be a great round of footy

On 29/04/2024 at 17:58, Gawndy the Great said:

7PM match at the GABBA on Sunday night? Seriously htf did that get through to the final fixture? 

I'm a big fan of Sunday night games. Seems these days they are only before public holidays. Essendon Carlton in Round 13 before KB.

5 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

I'm a big fan of Sunday night games. Seems these days they are only before public holidays. Essendon Carlton in Round 13 before KB.

I'm the other way Clinto - I'd rather get a good win out of the way early in the round and enjoy the weekend stress free. Nothing worse than waiting for Sunday night to roll around.


Crows will get it done tonight for Rory. Spiritual leader

4 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I don't really want Carlton to win. 

But. 

I do want Coll to lose.  A loss this week closes their chances of a top 4 finish.  🙏🤞.  And, with such a poor %, a loss could keep them out of the 8 and miss finals altogether !!! 🙂 

I hate Carlton so much.

 

But I hate Collingwood so much more!

18 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I hate Carlton so much.

 

But I hate Collingwood so much more!

then just hope they break a leg

 
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FRIDAY, MAY 3

Carlton v Collingwood at the MCG, 7.40pm AEST

CARLTON

In: A.Cincotta, D.Cuningham, O.Fantasia, A.Cerra
Out: B.Kemp (omitted), O.Hollands (omitted), J.Binns (omitted), J.Carroll (omitted)

R7 sub: Jaxon Binns

COLLINGWOOD

In: O.Markov, L.Sullivan
Out: J.De Goey (groin), T.Mitchell (foot)

R7 sub: Harvey Harrison

SATURDAY, MAY 4

Sydney v Greater Western Sydney at the SCG, 1.45pm AEST

SYDNEY

In: D.Rampe
Out: B.Campbell (omitted)

R7 sub: Braeden Campbell

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

In: S.Taylor, T.Greene
Out: L.Aleer (omitted), X.O'Halloran (omitted)

R7 sub: Brent Daniels

St Kilda v North Melbourne at Marvel Stadium, 4.35pm AEST

ST KILDA

In: J.Webster, M.Wood, M.King, J.Hayes
Out: Z.Cordy (managed), J.Higgins (suspension), A.Caminiti (omitted), C.Sharman (omitted)

R7 sub: Angus Hastie

NORTH MELBOURNE

In: T.Pink, L.Shiels, J.Archer, J.Stephenson
Out: C.Lazzaro (omitted), B.Nyuon (omitted), W.Phillips (omitted), D.Stephens (omitted)

R7 sub: Zac Fisher

West Coast v Essendon at Optus Stadium, 6.10pm AWST

WEST COAST

In: T.Barrass, N.Long, H.Reid, H.Johnston
Out: H.Edwards (omitted), J.Hunt (knee), D.Sheed (omitted), T.Brockman (omitted)

R7 sub: Dom Sheed

ESSENDON

In: A.Perkins, M.Guelfi
Out: S.Draper (knee soreness), N.Hind (omitted)

R7 sub: Nick Hind

SUNDAY, MAY 5

Richmond v Fremantle at the MCG, 1pm AEST

RICHMOND

In: J.Short, S.Green, K.McAuliffe, T.Sonsie, S.Ryan
Out: J.Hopper (hamstring), J.Graham (hamstring)

R7 sub: Kamdyn McIntosh

FREMANTLE

In: J.Amiss, E.Hughes, N.Erasmus
Out: None

R7 sub: Cooper Simpson

Western Bulldogs v Hawthorn at Marvel Stadium, 4pm AEST

WESTERN BULLDOGS

In: J.Ugle-Hagan, C.Clarke, T.Liberatore, O.Baker, C.Poulter
Out: C.Weightman (elbow), R.West (suspension)

R7 sub: Caleb Daniel

HAWTHORN

In: N.Watson, M.D'Ambrosio, E.Phillips, J.Ward, C.Dear
Out: M.Chol (suspension), J.Serong (omitted)

R7 sub: Max Ramsden

Brisbane v Gold Coast at the Gabba, 7.10pm AEST

BRISBANE

In: O.McInerney, L.Morris, J.Lyons, H.Sharp, B.Reville
Out: J.Tunstill (omitted), C.Ah Chee (hamstring)

R7 sub: James Tunstill

GOLD COAST

In: A.Sexton, E.Read, B.Long, J.Jeffrey
Out: B.Humphrey (managed)

R7 sub: David Swallow


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