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Just curious on peoples August predictions? 
 

Haven’t been watching many neutral games but the ladder is so even so I’d love to see who people reckon is the favourite.

 

I have a bad feeling Geelong are going to nab it….. they seem to be winning more since Hawkins is out of the team.

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Sydney have been the best team this year.

Having a down patch but just in time to ramp it up for the finals.

...but as is always the case, the team with the fittest list at the end will win.

 

17 minutes ago, Nascent said:

I can tolerate Sydney and GWS winning it and that's about it.

Also Freo and maybe Dogs

Lions are the in form team in the comp

They are due a good finals run

Sydney losing form Demons 2022 style

 

Dogs for mine. Great midfield depth, now have bigs standing up at both ends, and are hitting form and fitness at the right time. They are also amazing momentum riding football club.

Brisbane provided they finish second.
Swans have a bit of the Melbourne 2022 about them

Any Victorian team is likely going to play a qualifying final and a prelim interstate.


Dogga winning it with another Brayshaw would be ok by me.

1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Not us. 

If I mortgage the house and put my money on the field, would it pay out a free fish n chip dinner for the family? :laugh:

I still think Sydney’s best is better than anyone else, so if they can sneak a few guys back over the next few weeks I’m on them.

Otherwise, would love to see the dogs come from afar and snag one again. Mainly just because Bont deserves it 


Can I change my vote? I want Hogan to win one.

If it has to be a Victorian side then I'll be cheering for the Dogs, although they'll probably have to win every game between now and the GF so unlikely. If it has to be an interstate side then probably GWS as nobody outside AFL HQ will GAF. 

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Can someone just vote for Hawthorn to make sure they don’t win it please? Haha

42 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Dogga winning it with another Brayshaw would be ok by me.

Wouldn't by me.

I reckon he let us down badly and maybe cost us another flag going home...

I hope they never win one in his time there.

He can come back if he want's another flag.


I put money on the lions when they were paying $26 a couple of months ago. now they are favourites at $4. shows what the media and fans know

Lions will win it

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35 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I put money on the lions when they were paying $26 a couple of months ago. now they are favourites at $4. shows what the media and fans know

Lions will win it

Yeah great bet right there 

Sydney’s best is the best I’ve seen this year.  

I’m thinking this is a little slump like we had two-thirds of the way through ‘21 rather than the complete unravelling we had at the same time in ‘22.

 

 

 
2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Dogga winning it with another Brayshaw would be ok by me.

Petition to ban Dee Zephyr from Demonland.

14 minutes ago, praha said:

Petition to ban Dee Zephyr from Demonland.

I’ll sign it 


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