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The Sir Doug Nicholls Round kicks off in Darwin with a Top 4 clash between the Suns and the Hawks.

On Friday night the Swans will be seeking to rebound from a challenging start to the season, while the Blues have the Top 8 in their sights after their sluggish start.

Saturdays matches kick off with a blockbuster between the Collingwood and Kuwarna with the Magpies looking to maintain their strong form and the Crows aiming to make a statement on the road.

The Power face a difficult task to revive their season against a resilient Cats side looking to make amends for their narrow loss last week.

The Giants aim to reinforce their top-eight status, while the Dockers will be looking to break the travel hoodoo.

The sole Saturday game is a critical matchup for both teams, as the Bulldogs strive to cemet their spot in the top six and the Bombers desperately want break into the 8.

Sundays start with a bottom 3 clash between the Tigers and Kangaroos with both teams wanting to avoid the being in wooden spoon contention.

The Round concludes with the Eagles still searching for their first win of the season, while the Saints look to keep their finals hopes alive with a crucial away victory.

Who are you tipping and what are the best results for the Demons?

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Gold Coast should win this easily.

Hawks have rested plenty

Both Coming off a 5 day break but no travel for GC which is important

 

Since this is a safe space I’ve come to share how much I hate Sam Mitchell.

Yes, a great player.

Yes, he’s showing he’s a very good coach

Forever a smug little [censored]


6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

That was a fantastic Welcome to Country

Have you ever noticed during WTC how the broadcaster always zoooooooms into the faces of the indigenous players. It’s really odd

6 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Have you ever noticed during WTC how the broadcaster always zoooooooms into the faces of the indigenous players. It’s really odd

It would be even more odd, if they didn’t…

 

Umpires please put the whistle away unless absolutely necessary this quarter. Watson’s free is an example, grabs ball and handballs the ball away but cops a high touch over the shoulder from the oncoming opponent. The ball had moved on, the touch wasn’t malicious or in any way dangerous, its play on surely. But no whistle yet again and Watson scores. 16 frees paid in quarter one.


41 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Since this is a safe space I’ve come to share how much I hate Sam Mitchell.

Yes, a great player.

Yes, he’s showing he’s a very good coach

Forever a smug little [censored]

Couldn’t stand him as a player - can’t stand him as a coach either.

Great to see Newcomb getting called twice already for chucking it. Seriously don’t think he knows how to execute a legal handball. Wish they noticed last week though.


5 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Is Mac Andrews really any good? I’ve watched 6 or so of his games and see nothing amazing.

Well I think he’s pretty good and has a very good future.

I find it hard hearing the commentators calling Watson the wizard but he is quickly turning into a very good player.

Umpires keeping Hawks in it at this stage. Watson gifted another after a Suns mark but called play on.


Freekickhawthorn . Is there any more arrogant team than hawthorn? [censored] they haven’t learnt a shred of humility

1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

Is Mac Andrews really any good? I’ve watched 6 or so of his games and see nothing amazing.

His third quarter has been awful, not sure he’s a defender

 

Is Mac Andrews

1 hour ago, ANG13 said:

Well I think he’s pretty good and has a very good future.

He’s done absolutely nothing tonight except leak a few goals which exactly the same as when I last watched him


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