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Hot Tip - North to beat the Cats in Tassie

 

My requests:

Carlton to beat Port.

North to beat Geelong

Brisbane to beat GC

St Kilda to beat Essendon

WC to beat Freo

Richmond to beat Collingwood

Sydney to beat Dog

Adelaide to beat Hawthorn

I expect just 3 of those to salute.


Would love to see the filth get beaten by the tigers.

Would be very Port to pluck a win tonight

 

Harry McKay a late out makes the game a bit more interesting.

But even more interesting the fact this 'illness' could be due to concussion symptoms perhaps?

Edited by Young Blood

Would love to see the Kangas beat the Cats.

Crows v Hawks is a tough one to pick.


25 minutes ago, Young Blood said:

Harry McKay a late out makes the game a bit more interesting.

But even more interesting the fact this 'illness' could be due to concussion symptoms perhaps?

Would possibly be. AFL will wave it through though. No point upsetting the Lygon Mafia 

All 👀 on DH5 😁

ratugolea has started well. taken some strong marks and slotted that setshot nicely


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Barracking for Carlton feels so dirty.

you'll need to take a long shower with plenty of detergent

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

ratugolea has started well. taken some strong marks and slotted that setshot nicely

Followed quickly by that great Georgiades goal. 👊🏼

This is a sheeteth game so far 

Mackay late out

Sub used in 1st Q

kicked 1.4

its all lining up for a nightmare night for the Blues! loving it


 

Warms the heart that so many Demonlanders are barracking for the Blues tonight 💙😁

Am watching the game in Korea with beer and fried chicken and trying to explain Aussie Rules to my brother-in-law 😁

Hasn't been the best start and sub already used but Carlton can still win this ... Up the Baggers! 

Neither side kicked enough goals for the quarter.  I hope they both lose. 


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