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Hopefully Oscar to beat Norris on the latter's home track.

If it's the other way the WDC is wide open.

Storm who are in third place play the Cowboys (12th) in Townsville. As it's State Of Origin week could be an upset. Storm have been hot and cold and have lost a few close ones.

And of course there's cricket with Australia playing the Windies and England playing India in a ripper of a series in UK.

AFL..... does it matter anymore. I'm more interested in the Tasmanian elections and the Devil's saga. (Tasmanian politics are very boring)

Edit... sorry I forgot Wimbledon. With a number of the top seeds dropping is this "the Demon's" year to go deep into the tournament?

Edited by Diamond_Jim

looks like 9 games with 40pt winners

please give us some upsets!!

 

top 9 vs bottom

top 9 should all win, and win well

the only one that strikes as a 'hmm, maybe' upset is bloods over flagmantle

pear have been in decent form too and might surprise the bears; if we can beat the latter on their home deck, i see no reason why the pear can't too


2 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

top 9 vs bottom

top 9 should all win, and win well

If that happens and it easily could the tenth team will effectively be four games behind the ninth.

Amazing with seven rounds to go

Interesting tonight. Nth will want to put on a good show with their celebration & apparently Dennis pagan is giving the pre match address.

But looking forward to seeing what Sam Darcy can do.

Thank goodness tomorrow night is a double header so I can watch Eagles v giants & not filth & carlton.

 
13 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

didn't realise gw$ were going to be missing so many players

meth coke would want to be competitive, at the very least

Who are they missing?

Could be a 🍌for them.

Should have enough in them to get it done but stranger things have happened.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges


Great coverage on Kayo of North’s centenary celebrations. Denis Pagan’s speech to the players was stirring and heartfelt.

Conflicted, really wanted to hear from all those North champions but could’ve done without roaming Brian

Roaming Brian is a total buffoon. Barging into conversations unwanted and uninvited. The way he pulled Glendinning away from his conversation with past teammates was rude and boorish. Cringing to watch.


10 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

100 years and it looks like a 100 point belting incoming

Souva says hold my beer

7 minutes ago, BDA said:

its a shame that Larkey will waste his career at North. fine player.

He may well end up a premiership player at North


Souva, four goals in this first quarter. The one time I don’t mind hearing Coldplay over and over again.

1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

Would love Ch7 to poach David King and Jack Riewoldt this offseason.

But not Matt Hill aka the best of them all

 

that goal umpire needs an eye test. the ball was miles over the line and he was looking right at it. pointless review

Deary me. Who's idea was it to play North v Footscray on a Thursday night? You can hear every sound echoing around the ground it's so empty. And North celebrating their 100th year tonight.


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