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NON-MFC: Round 04

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I don’t understand how Carlton is favourite against North

 

So a 6:30pm local time start for the Brisbane match.

It would be great to see 7:10pm starts in Melbourne. Interesting that they no longer publish the post halftime drop in ratings.

Almost seems that 6-8 teams have already assumed the leadership section but perhaps there are still some twists to come.


Some good games this round.

Hope Brisbane get the job done tonight.

West coast v Sydney will be intriguing.

But all eyes will be on tomorrow carlton v nth.

Is it true the Blues have parted with Voss this morning..?

 
Just now, PaulR said:

Is it true the Blues have parted with Voss this morning..?

That was yesterday morning and it was an April Fool’s joke.

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Genuine 186 chance on Sunday night

God I hope so 🤞


Derksen making his debut for the Blues

he has waited a fair while. hope he goes well

6 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I don’t understand how Carlton is favourite against North

Found it funny North have the majority of tips but arent favourite.
Are we all just enjoying/hoping for more blues for the blues.


23 minutes ago, Harvey Wallbanger said:

There's only 8. 😄

now seriously requiring an intervention. cant even count anymore.

7 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I don’t understand how Carlton is favourite against North

Was thinking the same, maybe Xerri rubbing himself out made the odds swing.

Glass of nice red wine from the hunter. Ready to watch. If the Filth look like playing well I willl turn it off. And watch 9 instead

Tonight should be interesting. Pies have beaten the lions up there a few times over the last few years. As much as I hate them with every fibre of my being… I do like watching the pies play. Their intensity at pressuring oppositions to me is the template for trying to stop the current trend of chain goals, which will be fun to watch against a lions team that loves to spread.

1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Was thinking the same, maybe Xerri rubbing himself out made the odds swing.

Had it been Souva or Wardlaw or any number of others, but Xerri?


The lions have been dominant over the last two years. I think they finished the pre season last week.

Just hope that Zorko runs through the scum bag

Loman picks up a free after ducking/shrugging into the tackle. Goal! The umpires not umpiring to this season’s much publicised rule interpretation.

 

Pies without N Daicos look very different. A lot less dynamic around the ball.

3 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Pies without N Daicos look very different. A lot less dynamic around the ball.

No Pendles either so they look one dimensional.


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