Autopsy AFL 2023 Round 11 - Suns v Dogs Sat May 27th 7:25pm AEST (TIO)

Who will win and by how much?

  • Suns by a goal or less

    Votes: 3 9.7%
  • Dogs by a goal or less

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Suns by 7 - 20

    Votes: 4 12.9%
  • Dogs by 7 - 20

    Votes: 14 45.2%
  • Suns by a lot

    Votes: 1 3.2%
  • Dogs by a lot

    Votes: 8 25.8%
  • Draw

    Votes: 1 3.2%

  • Total voters
    31
  • Poll closed .

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13th v 6th

AFL 2023 PREMIERSHIP SEASON ROUND 11

GOLD COAST V WESTERN BULLDOGS
SATURDAY MAY 27TH 7:25PM AEST (TIO STADIUM, NT)


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Teams

SUNS

B: R.Atkins, S.Collins, M.Andrew
HB: D.Macpherson, C.Ballard, W.Powell
C: B.Fiorini, D.Swallow, J.Lukosius
HF: T.Berry, J.Jeffrey, N.Holman
F: B.Humphrey, B.King, L.Casboult
FOLL: J.Witts - C, M.Rowell, N.Anderson

I/C: B.Ainsworth, A.Davies, B.Long, M.Rosas
EMG: S.Day, B.Ellis, J.Farrar, J.Tsitas

In: J.Jeffrey, B.Long
Out: S.Day (Sub), B.Ellis (Omitted), S.Lemmens (Injured)

BULLDOGS
B: T.Duryea, L.Jones, T.O’Brien
HB: B.Dale, R.Gardner, E.Richards
C: A.Scott, M.Bontempelli - C, B.Williams
HF: J.Macrae, A.Naughton, C.Daniel
F: C.Weightman, J.Ugle-Hagan, R.Lobb
FOLL: T.English, B.Smith, T.Liberatore

I/C: J.O’Donnell, A.Jones, O.Baker, L.McNeil
EMG: L.Cleary, M.Hannan, J.Sweet, A.Keath

In: None
Out: J.Johannisen (Injured)


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Suns are hard to beat at home...But the Dogs will win in the NT by 20 points.

Not really. They're 2-3 (one of those wins v North Melbourne) with an average losing margin of 30 points.

This would almost have to be the biggest game of their season. They need to make a statement.
 
Not really. They're 2-3 (one of those wins v North Melbourne) with an average losing margin of 30 points.

This would almost have to be the biggest game of their season. They need to make a statement.
Suns played only 4 games at home so far. 2W (Cats, North), 2L (Swans, Demons).
 

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Dogs wouldn't want to drop this one with Geelong to follow.

Everyone saying it's the Blues season on the line this week, Suns lose again and Dew's gonsky.
 
you're a trolling flog

Again, this illustrates my point.
You simply can't have a rational football discussion without resorting to this kind of garbage. Shows your intellect and also your ineptitude.

I personally been a big fan of the Dogs for years.
Go check my history but what I'm seeing this season suggests nothing has changed from previous seasons and that's a shame. I thought they would have won another premiership within 5 years of winning their last one.
 
I think the warm conditions may suit the Suns...
Supposed to hit 32 degrees this afternoon before cooling down a little bit to 26ish degrees around the time of the bounce but the humidity is going to rise as a result. 26 degrees, humid and slippery conditions at night is basically a typical night of footy on the Gold Coast so I tend to agree that it may suit us. Here's hoping!

Suns by 10 points.
 
Again, this illustrates my point.
You simply can't have a rational football discussion without resorting to this kind of garbage. Shows your intellect and also your ineptitude.

I personally been a big fan of the Dogs for years.
Go check my history but what I'm seeing this season suggests nothing has changed from previous seasons and that's a shame. I thought they would have won another premiership within 5 years of winning their last one.

Main difference this year is the defence tbh. Not leaking like sieve every time a team wins a centre clearance/turnover
 
Supposed to hit 32 degrees this afternoon before cooling down a little bit to 26ish degrees around the time of the bounce but the humidity is going to rise as a result. 26 degrees, humid and slippery conditions at night is basically a typical night of footy on the Gold Coast so I tend to agree that it may suit us. Here's hoping!

Suns by 10 points.
We've tried to prepare a bit for it with the old classics (room temperature water only, dish soap on the ball at training).
In the end it may come down to Touk Miller missing and our second mid rotation being a bit ahead of your second rotation kids.
 
We've tried to prepare a bit for it with the old classics (room temperature water only, dish soap on the ball at training).
In the end it may come down to Touk Miller missing and our second mid rotation being a bit ahead of your second rotation kids.
VFL commentator just confirmed the conditions are currently slippery and you'd imagine it's going to be more so tonight. Currently 31 degrees there as well.
 
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