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Brownlow Medallist
Apologies all, been hard pressed for time this week. We need to do something about a little thing called work. One powerball........
Let's get stuck right into this crucial round, with the top 4 still undecided and movements within the 4 still available.
Claremont v Perth - If Perth win they can climb to 5th and give themselves some impetus for next year, although I'm not sure this is important because the word is something like 10-15 players won't be returning to Lathlain next year. Still, a good effort by Jarman in his first year. The Tigers will continue to develop their youth and get themselves into a strong position for next year. On the lists are players playing for AFL careers/further contracts, like B Jones, Stevenson, Bedford.
On another note, think this will be Cook's final game? so get along and support this champion of the club.
These 2 teams are ranked 1 and 2 in the colts at present, so that is another vital game being played out today.
Peel v East Freo - another really disappointing year for both teams, especially as they both started the season very well. Don't know if more depth is required, certainly in Peel's case, but EF have been hampered by AFL call ups, which they should be pleased about because most are playing AFL at present. The colts are not that impressive for EF but Peel's are in the 4 at present, so there is some depth to come from there for them. I suspect S Rosa may be playing his last game for Peel. Not much left to play for in this one, but some pride. One of the teams will want to finish off better, just not sure which one.
Swans v Sowfs - all around a very interesting day at Basso. Firstly the colts are vying for top 4, with Swans currently 4th and Souths 5th, with a game and a little percentage between them. Souths can't be knocked off top spot, but if Subi lose and Swans win by a large enough margin, probably 40-50 points plus, Swans can leapfrog to second spot. No home final, but a double chance, is it worth it? Obviously loads of talent on display in this game, with Dell'olio, Jetta, Hams x 2, Notte, Wilson, Adams, Garlett, Pratt, Walters on display. Coupled with the mature Bell, Gilmore, Graham, White, Miller, Roberts, Geappen, Twomey, Spaanders, Hansen, this should be a cracking game. Tipping Swans, just....
West Perth v Subi - essentially the season comes down to this one game. Subi win and it's all over for WP and EP live to fight another day. WP win and EP are out, so how sweet does this game become for WP, firstly being able to beat their modern day rivals and secondly, being able to put their bitter, traditional foe out to pasture for the year.
Surely, WP can't need much more motivation than this?
All the motivations aside there is some serious talent in this shootout, Seaby, Keunen, LeCras, Salecic, Tsalikis, Strijk, Guadagnin, James on one hand and Stenglein, Bristow, Keevers, Cossom, Hildebrandt, Hyphen, Broadhurst, Rix on the other. Both teams look evenly matched, with their forward lines being their stronger line and both up against susceptible defences. Should also be a cracker, but due to late season form I'm leaning towards the Lions.
Should be a fine weekend and if it's your clubs last game for the season, get out, support and enjoy it.

Let's get stuck right into this crucial round, with the top 4 still undecided and movements within the 4 still available.
Claremont v Perth - If Perth win they can climb to 5th and give themselves some impetus for next year, although I'm not sure this is important because the word is something like 10-15 players won't be returning to Lathlain next year. Still, a good effort by Jarman in his first year. The Tigers will continue to develop their youth and get themselves into a strong position for next year. On the lists are players playing for AFL careers/further contracts, like B Jones, Stevenson, Bedford.
On another note, think this will be Cook's final game? so get along and support this champion of the club.
These 2 teams are ranked 1 and 2 in the colts at present, so that is another vital game being played out today.
Peel v East Freo - another really disappointing year for both teams, especially as they both started the season very well. Don't know if more depth is required, certainly in Peel's case, but EF have been hampered by AFL call ups, which they should be pleased about because most are playing AFL at present. The colts are not that impressive for EF but Peel's are in the 4 at present, so there is some depth to come from there for them. I suspect S Rosa may be playing his last game for Peel. Not much left to play for in this one, but some pride. One of the teams will want to finish off better, just not sure which one.
Swans v Sowfs - all around a very interesting day at Basso. Firstly the colts are vying for top 4, with Swans currently 4th and Souths 5th, with a game and a little percentage between them. Souths can't be knocked off top spot, but if Subi lose and Swans win by a large enough margin, probably 40-50 points plus, Swans can leapfrog to second spot. No home final, but a double chance, is it worth it? Obviously loads of talent on display in this game, with Dell'olio, Jetta, Hams x 2, Notte, Wilson, Adams, Garlett, Pratt, Walters on display. Coupled with the mature Bell, Gilmore, Graham, White, Miller, Roberts, Geappen, Twomey, Spaanders, Hansen, this should be a cracking game. Tipping Swans, just....
West Perth v Subi - essentially the season comes down to this one game. Subi win and it's all over for WP and EP live to fight another day. WP win and EP are out, so how sweet does this game become for WP, firstly being able to beat their modern day rivals and secondly, being able to put their bitter, traditional foe out to pasture for the year.
All the motivations aside there is some serious talent in this shootout, Seaby, Keunen, LeCras, Salecic, Tsalikis, Strijk, Guadagnin, James on one hand and Stenglein, Bristow, Keevers, Cossom, Hildebrandt, Hyphen, Broadhurst, Rix on the other. Both teams look evenly matched, with their forward lines being their stronger line and both up against susceptible defences. Should also be a cracker, but due to late season form I'm leaning towards the Lions.
Should be a fine weekend and if it's your clubs last game for the season, get out, support and enjoy it.



