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Best results for the Dees in the event we win (operative word being event):

Richmond to beat Adelaide

Brisbane to beat Dogs

Hawthorn to beat GWS

North to beat West Coast

St Kilda to beat GC

Sydney to beat Geelong.

Carlton to beat Essendon

 

Incidentally that multi is paying $349 - 1

 

Can nth get there 1st win? I think at home wc will win.

Hope carlton beat essendon 

I think Sydney v Geelong should have been tomorrow night or sat night.

I give Richmond a chance

Richmond big INS

Crows big OUTS.

Tex Walker cooked. Martin managed no surprise but wont hurt them. Richmond definitely a chance.

If Waterman and Kelly fit Eagles will win . Norff a small chance.

Waterman killed us. Didnt play against Saints.

Tough round for tips but mostly boring games till Sunday and Monday


1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

I think Sydney v Geelong should have been tomorrow night or sat night.

Agreed.

But on the other hand, Sunday looks like a really good double header as it stands.

well last week was a disaster tips-wise, so let's go with:

  • crom
  • footscray?
  • gw$?
  • meth coke
  • gc17?
  • bloods
  • baggers?
  • them?

my faith in us has wavered and i think filth's ground ball game and pressure will be too much for us

hope i'm wrong but

Still deflated from last week to think about this weekend's games.

As long as we put up a better performance against the filth and a few underperformers step up the rest is irrelevant IMHO.

 
12 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Still deflated from last week to think about this weekend's games.

As long as we put up a better performance against the filth and a few underperformers step up the rest is irrelevant IMHO.

Yep

Hard to get excited but there's some big games this weekend

Losses by any of the Pies, Cats or Lions makes finals that bit harder for each

Are the Bombers the real thing after last week's loss

After watching The Revs speech to the Club, i have tipped MFC, but i have no idea how the game will pan out 

Lose on Monday to a seriously depleted Filth, and it would be goodbye to ‘24

How much does the Club want success??


1 hour ago, Demonsone said:

Yze should be our coach 

Think we're missing his match day input for sure 

9 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Interesting game, I will be happy if Richmond can hang on. 

This is a good open Game to watch 

Would be great for Ooze to have a win, especially a win over Adelaide at their home. 


4 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Are the Bombers the real thing after last week's loss

🤔 Essendon won last week. 

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

🤔 Essendon won last week. 

Fortunately they lost to GC last week. 

Geez I’m slipping… it’s not like me to forget an Essendon loss. 😅


Hang in there, Tigers. 

Adem ❤️

 

Ah the Crows, the gift that keeps on giving.


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