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WERRIDEE's Weekly Wisdom Week 4

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Geelong V Adelaide

Age doesn't bother Geelong they still keep on turning up and winning big games at their fortress in Geelong, let's see if they can win anywhere else. Smith on fire helps them out a lot.

Adelaide has gone backwards not in a big way but they have still done backwards, probably don't have the depth in the midfield that haunted them in the finals.

 
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Preview V Carlton

If we played this game after the St.Kilda game I would have thought 5 goal win at least but after the shocker against the Dockers I'm not so sure. Carlton are ordinary but we were as ordinary against the Dockers.

It will be a tight game, our key forwards need to find the same form they had against St.Kilda if they don't they will lose. T.Mac comes in for the injured Disco in his 250th game and surprisingly Cross comes in for the out of form Rivers. Unlucky I thought Sparrow should have got the chop ahead of Rivers. Gawny plays his 250th let's do it for Gawny! Melbourne by 2 goalds.

Team:

B: Lever, McDonald, Salem

HB: Lindsay, Petty, Jiath

C: Windsor, Langford, Langdon

HF: Chandler, van Rooyen, K.Pickett

F: Fritsch, Mihocek, L.Pickett

FOLL: Gawn, Steele, Tholstrup

IC: Sparrow, Howes, Sharp, Culley, Cross

EMERG: Rivers, Laurie, Heath

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Collingwood V GWS

Collingwood are like Geelong they don't care about age, going along nicely better than I thought they would.

GWS are really struggling could be bottom 4 the way they are going. They shouldn't be because they should be where Gold Coast are competing for premierships I know they have injuries but something is wrong there. Kingsley is not doing a good job.

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Essendon V North Melbourne

Battle of the spoon and North hung on. Hard to see North not finishing bottom 4.

Essendon have the spoon in the bag, maybe Richmond could give them a run for their money.

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St Kilda V Brisbane

I knew St Kilda wouldn't improve that much there recruits weren't what they should have been after.

Brisbane blew them away in end. I wonder if this is the start of their improvement.


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Fremantle V Richmond

If Fremantle kicked striaght it would have been a 100 point thumping.

Richmond are definitely a contender for the spoon.

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Carlton V Melbourne

What a win! Carlton had another second half fade out again. Isn't it great?

We were woodenspoon contenders in the first half then the second half was the opposite. We were premiership contenders.

Gawn, Pickett, Steele and even Sparrow were fantastic. Fritsch 4 goals great stuff, bring on Gold Coast!

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Port Adelaide V West Coast

Port are as ordinary as Carlton it would be interesting to see who wins that game.

West Coast are finally showing something, about time they have been on the bottom forever.

 

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