Adelaide are playing well. Need to do some catchup work though from a slow start.Would pretty much say that’s the final 8?
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Adelaide are playing well. Need to do some catchup work though from a slow start.Would pretty much say that’s the final 8?
Would pretty much say that’s the final 8?
Squiggle says the 8 is set, and has Melbourne winning the flag
Looking at the Suns draw they should make the 8 they only have to defend their home games basically and beat the minnows away
yer but who are they dislodging?
Melbourne? That's a surprise on what benchmark did they measure that on
Essendon will fall in july like every year
They look the most vulnerable but what if they just keep winning haha
mcg home ground? beat us by 5
it's just a maths tool
Actually won’t affect them much cause they had a draw.This weekend had it all - but in the end the Swans are on top of the ladder.
Bombers with a piss weak % that is going to bite them on the arse I reckon.
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then they make it...
im just guessing here , haven't got a delorian .
Look at least year round 9 we weren't in the 8 etc
Nobody does! It's all in good fun to see who ends up getting close
No need to be sorry, mate! Hope you are doing okSorry. I'm a little sensitive about this tragedy.
Only missing Brown. Isaac Cumming and Adam Kennedy are both pretty big outs as well but they'll need to get used to being without them for a while. Cogs after a fair lay off as well. Green was touch and go.
I don't rate them as highly as others, including the bookies, do but not gonna judge them on the Essendon game They were horrendous. Think without going into the sheds at half-time they still win it. Bombers play ugly football that won't stand up.
I mean only team near them with the draw points is Collingwood. That draw might be the thing that keeps them up above the packThis weekend had it all - but in the end the Swans are on top of the ladder.
Bombers with a piss weak % that is going to bite them on the arse I reckon.
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A good home ground advantage. Squiggle also rates teams that keep the opposition well below the expected score. Melbourne have done that so farMelbourne? That's a surprise on what benchmark did they measure that on
Squiggle said we would lose on Friday night.Squiggle says the 8 is set, and has Melbourne winning the flag
And currently 3rd last in its own tipping contestSquiggle said we would lose on Friday night.
Probably won't bite them too much I think with that draw. will land above or below teams by 2 points somewhere. Had they lost to Collingwood by a point they'd be 8th instead of 3rd, though. Fine margins and all that, don't think they'll play finals either way.This weekend had it all - but in the end the Swans are on top of the ladder.
Bombers with a piss weak % that is going to bite them on the arse I reckon.
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I’m staggered at how they got off while Port Adelaide got fined. I’m sure there is a VIC bias after this. Something is wrong given Cameron will miss due to concussion. The AFL doesn’t have the courage to go after the bigger Vic clubsInterested in other people's opinions on the Jeremy Cameron situation.
Given how cautious our club has been with the McCartin brothers wellbeing it annoys the s**t out of me that the AFL gave Geelong the all clear on this.
Geelong's excuse was that they tried to get Cameron off the ground and he refused. Surely Geelong are responsible for their own players response to this?
It sets a precedent where clubs can simply ignore protocol because "the player didn't want to leave the ground". What a load of crap. The club is ultimately responsible for the instructions a player does or doesn't follow on the ground. This sets a really stupid and dangerous precedent.
I thought the claim was that they conducted the HIA on the ground and this is permitted in the absence of certain symptoms -"fencing response" etc. Some show had footage of the 39s the doc was on the ground.Geelong's excuse was that they tried to get Cameron off the ground and he refused. Surely Geelong are responsible for their own players response to this?
It sets a precedent where clubs can simply ignore protocol because "the player didn't want to leave the ground"
Interested in other people's opinions on the Jeremy Cameron situation.
Given how cautious our club has been with the McCartin brothers wellbeing it annoys the s**t out of me that the AFL gave Geelong the all clear on this.
Geelong's excuse was that they tried to get Cameron off the ground and he refused. Surely Geelong are responsible for their own players response to this?
It sets a precedent where clubs can simply ignore protocol because "the player didn't want to leave the ground". What a load of crap. The club is ultimately responsible for the instructions a player does or doesn't follow on the ground. This sets a really stupid and dangerous precedent.
And one of the best players in the league too. Shame on the AFL and GeelongThe impact was significant his head bounced off the ground i was gobsmacked how on earth he stayed out there??
They prioritized winning over the health and well being of a player.