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tipping:

  • baggers?
  • bears?
  • bloods?
  • them?
  • peptides
  • flagmantle?

i think north might be too quick and too skilled for us

best for us:

  • neither (draw?)
  • neither (draw?)
  • bloods
  • us
  • meth coke
  • neither (draw?)

Best results for us (assuming we also salute). I'm no longer coming from a top 4 perspective, just top 8.

Carlton to beat Geelong.

Brisbane to beat Port (although Lions winning is also problematic)

Sydney to beat GWS

WC to beat Essendon

GC to beat Freo

Combo paying $66.

Even that combination probably only gets us to 9th, but it would see GWS, Geelong, Port, GC and Melbourne all on 8 wins.

 

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

 
5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

OF COURSE he is 🙄


8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Can someone get Schwarz to give him a courtesy call on the danger in returning from an ACL prematurely?

Ashcroft no doubt be pretty rusty I would expect. We'll beat them anyway.

Brisbane look a good chance this week and for a roughie West Coast to give the Dons a run for their money.

 
1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

 

WC to beat Essendon

 

Be still, my beating heart.

Would LOVE for this to happen for two reasons: mainly because I despise 🤮Essendon🤮 and partly because it would mean less of “wah, the Eagles just got thumped, yet they beat us, wah.”

One can only hope. 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Just terrific. This game just got even tougher.

Ashcroft got the 3 votes in his second game of footy in round 2 last year against us.


On 18/06/2024 at 16:09, WalkingCivilWar said:

OF COURSE he is 🙄

Exactly what I was going to post.

Blues should win easy tonight

That will be 6 losses from the past 7 for the Cats and hopefully the second year without finals for bradels 


On 18/06/2024 at 16:13, gs77 said:

Can someone get Schwarz to give him a courtesy call on the danger in returning from an ACL prematurely?

Not just time with Schwarz.  The last op was done with artificial fibre not just regrown ligament.  I believe that his sister also did an acl.  Just a bit of trivia. By all means, let him make the call.

30 seconds in… Danger pinged for dangerous tackle. I think I’m gonna enjoy this match. 

7 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Last 5 Coleman medalists in these 2 sides enough said 

Are you saying the last 5 Coleman Medalists are playing in tonight match? 


 
1 minute ago, BDA said:

I didn't realise the cats were playing the Giants tonight

I just switched in the tv and was very very confused. Why are they wearing those colours???


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