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1 hour ago, george_on_the_outer said:

We play 7 games against bottom 6 sides from last year........same as Carlton and Collingwood!!!

AFL making sure their favourites are being looked after.

Cant play yourself

 
3 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Yes, no pies r24 but horrible we get essendon twice

Seriously when was the last time we doubled up with Essendon? Probably going back to Bailey years.

 
35 minutes ago, old dee said:

That is the result of finishing 14th 2 years in a row.

And a boring as Bat sheet game plan.
We're in the entertainment business and need to play a brand people want to actually watch.
Until we prove we can ..... Sunday arvo it is.

Cats probably with the toughest draw

the rest of the top 4 twice. plus GC and Freo (and north)

Expecting a drop from them (but I've said this every year since 2014)


1 hour ago, george_on_the_outer said:

We play seven games against bottom six sides from last year........same as Carlton and Collingwood!!!

Collingwood always gets a good draw

8 minutes ago, lorn said:

Collingwood always gets a good draw

Collingwood have the 2nd or 3rd toughest draw based on double ups.

They have the rest of the top 4 twice plus Hawks. Also the blues who could improve

I have us at 2 - 8 at Round 10, and wouldn't be entirely confident on either of those wins. This could be a season of pain coming, I reckon.

 
8 minutes ago, BLWNBA said:

I have us at 2 - 8 at Round 10, and wouldn't be entirely confident on either of those wins. This could be a season of pain coming, I reckon.

Ive just got a weird feeling we're going to be a surprise packet in 26.

Call me silly, call me mad , just not late for tea

St Kilda play their last 10 games in VIC and travel two less times than us.

I guess that's what happens when you don't resort to selling a game, and you're able to move one of your Marvel games to the MCG in front of 85,000 people.


It’s a terrific outcome for our members and supporters, and we can’t wait to see the red and blue faithful filling the stands once again for what promises to be an exciting 2026 AFL season.”

If Guerra is happy about this Sunday kings worst times .. 1 x Friday night game Anzac eve .. yeah club got looked after


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