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Interesting times. I hope the focus shifts off the dees since we cant stink it up this week.

Who knows the way this season is going. Really the Swans and hawks are in form atm, everyone else is a bit of a guess.  Cant trust too many to play their best footy this time of year, and expect some upsets.

Dogs or Freo?

GWS and Port - 2 teams that have done me in this year

and why are the Tigers favs to beat the Hawks?

 
14 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Dogs or Freo?

GWS and Port - 2 teams that have done me in this year

and why are the Tigers favs to beat the Hawks?

As it’s Dusty’s big day


The combination that suits Melbourne.

St Kilda to beat Brisbane

Dogs to beat Freo (you could also argue Freo winning is better as it keeps us a game clear of Dogs)

Richmond to beat Hawthorn

Sydney to beat Adelaide

North to beat Collingwood 

Port to beat GWS

Combo paying $704-1

Last week's combo that suited Melbourne of $349-1 amazingly saluted (Rich, Bris, Hawks, North, StK, Syd, Carlt)

 

1 hour ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Dogs or Freo?

GWS and Port - 2 teams that have done me in this year

and why are the Tigers favs to beat the Hawks?

Hawks are favourites to win by 15pts on the TAB.

 
2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Hawks are favourites to win by 15pts on the TAB.

Follow the money....

Geez there are a lot of dull games this weekend.  

Are Saints a chance?  not sure it's even worth tuning in for


Give Kangas a real shot against Collingwood.

Port best value of the round.

My cousin is a stats machine:

13 years on an AFL list, two months older than Max Gawn. Game number 57 tonight

Tom Campbell is the full Jake ‘Spencil’ Spencer 

Campbell - 12.5 years, 57 games
Jonathan Giles - 12 years, 63 games
Spencil - 10 years, 38 games

Honourable mention
Andrew Phillips - 12 years, 82 games

35 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

My cousin is a stats machine:

13 years on an AFL list, two months older than Max Gawn. Game number 57 tonight

Tom Campbell is the full Jake ‘Spencil’ Spencer 

Campbell - 12.5 years, 57 games
Jonathan Giles - 12 years, 63 games
Spencil - 10 years, 38 games

Honourable mention
Andrew Phillips - 12 years, 82 games

Gotta confess… I’ve never heard of him. 57 games in 13 years is clearly why. 🤣

By the lack of people on this site tonight I think Dees supporters maybe avoiding footy all weekend. Can’t blame them. Brayshaw why do umpires report leave it to MRO. The fact that the camera might miss an incident obviously escape his grasp


4 hours ago, DubDee said:

Geez there are a lot of dull games this weekend.  

Are Saints a chance?  not sure it's even worth tuning in for

'Managed' one of if not their best player from last week in Milera.

Membrey not great against the Suns but still part of a winning team.  You would expect he gets at least one more week to see if he could bring something after kicking 5 against Casey two weeks before.

Tanking?

10 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Gotta confess… I’ve never heard of him. 57 games in 13 years is clearly why. 🤣

I thought he must have been a mature age recruit picked up in the mid season draft.

3 hours ago, DubDee said:

Are Saints a chance?  not sure it's even worth tuning in for

I was gonna tune in but I’ve got some drying paint that needs watching. 😝

Nah I’ve watched the first quarter coz I love watching Mitchito Owens in action. But despite him kicking the Saints’ only goals, all two of them, seeing them cop a thumping from Brisbane is very unpalatable. 

The Lions are a real chance this year still. I put money on them to win the flag two weeks ago at crazy odds 

stranger things have happened, probably

This could really ugly for the Saints. I’m not looking forward to playing the Lions up there in a few weeks.


3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Brian Taylor now openly sledging players for not doing what he thinks they should do.

He is a joke.

he is such a [censored]. i still remember from our GF win telling Kozzi where to run. 

and Gus kicking that important goal BT just talked about how he didn’t turn around and check for options

so annoying 

 

The Lions were gifted that goal. There was nothing in that. 😡

A free kick against for not looking at the ball???? 

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