Like you I really hope they win. I don't expect them to however.
From the article:
"The Dees are coming off a taxing one-point win in high humidity against Port Adelaide in Darwin and must overcome the effects of travel, weight loss and lingering fatigue before Saturday's game at Skilled Stadium.
The Cats, meanwhile, step out at home, fresh after an eight-day break and on top of the ladder."
In addition to these facts, it is a daunting prospect for any team in the comp to play the cats at home where they haven't lost since round 21, 2007 (as you would know).
On the other hand, Cats are due for a loss