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1 minute ago, Elwood 3184 said:

I hope Adelaide are at the top of their game. Would love to see them shut Collingwood out of top four contention.

I have Pies still making top 4 even if they lose to Adelaide.

I can see Brisbane, Freo, and Hawthorn all losing 1 game each meaning Pies finish above them and finishing 4th assuming they beat us next week.

Good things happen when you go on an insane 13-1 run between rounds 1 and 16.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

18 minutes ago, Elwood 3184 said:

I hope Adelaide are at the top of their game. Would love to see them shut Collingwood out of top four contention.

i want to see us knock the filth out of finals in the last round


3 absolute cracking matches this weekend

AFL at it again putting one of them on at midday saturday. really committed to growing the expansion teams

If Gold coast win that will secure top 4 as they should finish on 17 wins

Lions Freo tonight is a top 4 play off

Crows have north next week so are guaranteed top 2 so unfortunately i don’t think they’ll be giving everything

Storm had a "miracle" win over Penrith last night.

Raiders have the bye this week and play Penrith next week. If Raiders lose Storm could go to the top of the ladder if they beat the third placed Bulldogs.

 

No Hogan or Stringer

GWS might be the ones that miss out on finals on 15 wins. Insane

Another year they could be top 4 on those points

Edited by DubDee

Thank goodness we have the option of flicking over to freo Brisbane tonight.

This is a massive chance for Adelaide to show what they've got. Collingwood are a team they struggle to beat.

This is where Collingwood are at there best though. Couple of losses, backs to the wall, they do travel well but I hope Adelaide win well.

Hopefully Adelaide's forward line can capitalise on no Howe there & with Moore down on form, walker & thilthorpe go bang


Whatever results helps Collingwood miss the 8 and Geelong Top 4

As much as I loathe the Bummers, the effort and skill brought by some of their debutantes is showing that they can probably move on from the McGrath, Parish, Cox era players.

4 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Whatever results helps Collingwood miss the 8 and Geelong Top 4

Swans are a huge chance against the Cats

16 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

I loathe the Bummers

So do I


Smart coaching from Fagan imo. Charlie was hopeless last week, so gets him in the action off half back

Lions just have to win this to have a real chance at the flag

They are playing like it too


 
4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee Brisbane, where was this last week

Swans are in great form though

5-1 from the last six

Hope they beat the Cats

Swans will be top 4 next year like usual


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