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10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

One of those fixture quirks where Port and Sydney annually play each other just the once.

Bit like us and the Dons.

So weird that tomorrow's prelim is played at 5pm. Who cares if they spend the night in Melb or in Brisbane. Hardly impacts preparation

A Saturday night game would be a much better spectacle and frankly, it fits in with my weekend plans better

 

Sydney fairly easily tonight 

Lions in a close one tomorrow 


I think ashcroft is a massive bonus this finals series for the lions.

I just hope the lions flick the switch and beat the catters

3 hours ago, DubDee said:

So weird that tomorrow's prelim is played at 5pm. Who cares if they spend the night in Melb or in Brisbane. Hardly impacts preparation

A Saturday night game would be a much better spectacle and frankly, it fits in with my weekend plans better

Come on DD. You're not seriously suggesting we tamper with the traditional 5.15 start time?

FWIW - Sydney by 27 tonight, Geelong by 14 tomorrow.

 

7 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

About as interesting as a Trump Rally Speech 

Brisbane’s goal kicking about as inaccurate as one. 

 

Hopefully Port get up tonight and tomorrow night, I think the Cats will pump the Bears.


Go Swans, cant stand these clowns.

If you were a Sydney supporter you’d be annoyed every time Alir touched the ball, they were stupid to let him go


7 minutes ago, deegirl said:

If you were a Sydney supporter you’d be annoyed every time Alir touched the ball, they were stupid to let him go

And that the Half-Fwds keep kicking it to him

2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Umps way too involved again 

Agree ruining a good contest.


 

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