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On 14/05/2024 at 23:59, whatwhat say what said:
  • gc17?
  • bloods?
  • filth?
  • gw$?
  • flagmantle?
  • bears
  • peptides
  • pear
  • us

those first five games are real toss-of-the-coin possibilities imo

  • Gold Coast (with no certainty) 
  • Sydney
  • Pies
  • GWS
  • Freo 
  • Brisbane
  • Essendon
  • Port (could see an upset with Hawks winning)
  • Dees

Agree with you on results, but personally think that tonight is the only true toss of the coin game in the first five IMO. 

 

Tipping the Crows as my roughie of the weekend.

Sydney and Carltonscum could be a close one as well.

9 minutes ago, biggestred said:

cats will get every free kick under the sun tonight. cats by 12

Under the sun (at night mind you) or under a Sun? 😉

 

I really want to pick The Croms against The Filth…

i have already changed it twice!!😊

4 hours ago, Dee*ceiving said:

Under the sun (at night mind you) or under a Sun? 😉

It was a gold coast suns sun pun


Moyle v Conway should be a cracker

😳😬

Watching.  That goal would annoy Scott

I can't believe the AFL robbed us of our academy product Mac Andrew.

Ugle Hagan walks straight to WB for an academy selection and the next year they disbanded the academies.

Whilst you have Sydney and GWS rebuild on the run with academy products left right and center.

 

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges


Just now, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I can't believe the AFL robbed us of our academy product Mac Andrew.

 

Just wait until they take Jeff Whites son off us through a 1 year F/S hiatus in next years draft. 
 

 

on another note, love the umpires payback for Scotty’s comments 

GCS  are making very basic errors are they all under 12 !

Tonight's game is simply end-to-end F50 practice. Very little defensive system from either team. Whoever decides to pay some defensive structures well will probably win. 


Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

I am announcing that push in the back is officially dead and buried

Up there with holding the ball. Have both been removed secretly from the rule book, or the umps deciding on these as "focus rules of the week"?

1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Up there with holding the ball. Have both been removed secretly from the rule book, or the umps deciding on these as "focus rules of the week"?

[censored] if I know Maldon but there has been a couple of blatant ITB's that haven't even been commented on.

 

The King brothers really are a matching set of witch hats. 

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

[censored] if I know Maldon but there has been a couple of blatant ITB's that haven't even been commented on.

Yep, the Suns are getting away with quite a lot this quarter. 


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