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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 public holiday Monday in Queensland 

Very difficult weekend for tipping. Most of the games look very close, while the others are open for boilovers. 

Crows to beat Port tonight.

 
24 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

It's a public holiday Monday in Queensland 

Isn’t every Monday a holiday in Vegas? For the construction industry it is…, and if it rains on Sunday they get paid double time for a day they don’t work and if it’s over 22 degrees they all go home 😳😜😜😬😬

 

Good luck the Olympic 2032.. 


I wonder when they're going to stop counting the number of showdowns they're currently up to? 

 

Go crowbots.

At the risk of going the early crow, this was the message I sent my mate I punt with beforethe game:

'I am really bullish about the crows to make their line. In fact, I think they'll win.

Showdowns are like finals. Which always evens things up and means a hard contested game. Which I think suits the crows.

But the main reason is port's injuries. Key players out in alir and Powell Pepper. And rozee is surely ginger.'


3 minutes ago, binman said:

Go crowbots.

At the risk of going the early crow, this was the message I sent my mate I punt with beforethe game:

'I am really bullish about the crows to make their line. In fact, I think they'll win.

Showdowns are like finals. Which always evens things up and means a hard contested game. Which I think suits the crows.

But the main reason is port's injuries. Key players out in alir and Powell Pepper. And rozee is surely ginger.'

Got some money riding on the Croms binman? 

Just now, Demonsterative said:

Got some money riding on the Croms binman? 

This was my mates reply:

I like them, but not quite as confident, $ Crows +5.5.


2 minutes ago, binman said:

This was my mates reply:

I like them, but not quite as confident, $ Crows +5.5.

Good luck to him. I hope a win (to Adelaide) comes his way. Suits the Dees too 😉

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

How is this not holding the ball?

 

As holding the ball as it gets, and they are risking the player being slung to the ground by not paying it in time.

On 01/05/2024 at 11:45, biggestred said:

is it wrong that i want carlton to win?

No, it is the Lord's wish 🙏

 

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Port can't score. Why they have Dixon in their side is a joke.

Crows playing the better team game.

JHF needs to stop playing as 'JHF' and actually watch the ball.

 
2 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Crows playing the better team game.

JHF needs to stop playing as 'JHF' and actually watch the ball.

he's so much like buckley - wants to do it all

he's not even the first or second best mid in their side

Port are such a flakey side, never know what you will get from them. As for the Crows, they are always up for playing Port. 


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