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The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 10:35 am
by Booney
It’s nearly all over for 10 of the clubs, 9 are still in amongst it and it will go right down to the wire to decide the final 8. Some big games still to play out with a top 4 spot up for grabs, three of the top 4 in less than convincing form and two of the bottom half of the 8 flying. Will be an interesting shuffle over the next two weeks to see who v’s who and where and when.

( Short version with a trip away with the family at the end of the week )

Geelong v Collingwood

Big game for the Catters this week, win and stay alive, drop it and they’re gone. Good timing in a must win match to get the Pies. They’ve gone right off the boil in the last 10 weeks and it’s the talk of the town why they aren’t the talk of the town which I guess makes them the talk of the town, yes?

Although it’s 9th v 12th the Pies look like they’ve given up the ghost for 2015. They had nothing to play for but pride last week and they couldn’t even muster up an effort deserving of it, the captain even thought as much.Would expect the Cats to hold sway here, they’ve got September action to keep alive and the Pies are cooked. Geelong by 22 points.


GWS v Carlton

The first of the dead rubbers, the Giants face the Blues at Spotless. The Giants are paddling now, losses to Port and a big one to Sydney and they look like they’re viewing 2016 as a playing group while the Blues have Johnny Barker steer them through the next two weeks until Bolton takes over. The Blues pumped the Dees last weekend, but it wasn’t much to boast about, Melbourne were rubbish.

The Giants have a better defence, a better attack and a midfield very capable. The Blues haven’t got any of that, but they do have a bit of ticker from time to time. Can’t see the Blues making it back to back wins, the Giants should be too good for them at home. Giants by 30.


Hawthorn v Brisbane

Unexpected loss to Port, skipper out for two weeks, no chance of second spot, it wasn’t a good Friday night for the Hawks. Speaking of not a good night, the Lions got smashed by Adelaide and now have to go to Tassie to take on the Hawks coming off a loss....youch.

This one has dead set ugly written all over it. The Hawks will want to bounce back hard from the loss to Port, the Lions are bottom and have no defence and the forwards struggle to score when schoolies isn’t on. I reakon this one might be a record breaker. Hawks, 100+


North Melbourne v Bulldogs

North are running hot against bottom 8 sides (and Fremantle) winning 7 on the trot and the Bulldogs got the chills when they got kicked outside to play, the Eagles gave it to them in Perth. Both sides still have a sniff at 4th spot on the ladder and we’ll excuse the Dogs form from last week as a hiccup. Back under the roof this time around.

So, is the Roos form sound enough or are the Doggies good enough to bounce back from last week? Will be a huge effort to bounce back, the Roos might be due a down week though. Pretty tough one to pick here. Can the Bulldogs forward line be held down two weeks in a row? I’ll go the Roos here, but not with any confidence. 10 points.


Essendon v Richmond

So close, yet still so far for the Bombers last week, they nearly pulled one off up on the Goldy last weekend as the Tigers gave it to the Magpies, two fingers up to Dustin Martin, who wouldn’t want to give it back to the Collingwood faithful? Can you imagine the eloquent constructive criticism coming from the Pies cheer squad.

Richmond had a little lapse against Adelaide but got back on track in the last fortnight, I expect them to be far too good for the Bombers who are just two games away from finishing up another horrid year. The Tigers to keep the race for 4th well and truly alive, by 38 points.


Gold Coast v Port

The kids just held on last week, the Bombers had every right to take the 4 points away, the Suns just holding on while Port made it a complete season of frustration by rolling the Hawks for the second time this year. “Where has this been all year?” asked the biggest membership base of an SA AFL club. :D

The Suns seemed to have got some momentum, draw with West Coast, beat the Lions, smashed by Richmond, beat the Bombers while Port played the most complete game of their season to date never really letting the Hawks into the contest. Port getting some return on the Ryder investment, clearly he is now Ports’ #1 ruckman. What does the future hold for Lobbe then? Port should win, and win comfortably on the Coast on Saturday night. Port by 49 points.


Adelaide v West Coast

Match of the round, with the Kangas the two in form teams of the comp, both kicking big scores, both winning plenty of ball in the middle. Big contest with Jacobs having to match Naitanui, not an easy task and one Jacobs usually struggles with. Plenty of third/fourth/fifth man up in this one.

Adelaide have struggled against the Bulldogs, Hawthorn and West Coasts “team defence” system and Adelaide’s back 6/7, while in good form, haven’t been tested by anyone for a while, the last time they were it was Sydney and they were too good for Adelaide by some way. The Crows will like their chances, the Eagles will too. I think both sides have the class up forward to continue to score big, Adelaide have all too often in recent season failed when faced with a big test, quite often skills under pressure in the midfield and the Eagles zone will put plenty of pressure on the Adelaide ball users. Not sure the Adelaide defence has the tools to hold the Eagles. West Coast by 26 points.

St Kilda v Sydney

A draw is as good as a win if you’re St Kilda, not if you’re a Catter though and Sydney are just getting some momentum in the last month as they start to get some return on their Kurt Tippett investment. He’s come good in the last month playing predominantly as a ruckman. Still bagged 5 last week though.

Now, the Saints show some heart, they really do have some ticker this group as evidenced by their draw last week, they don’t give in but it’s a touch of class they lack. No glaring weakness, just they drop away from their best 8-10 pretty quickly. The Swans on the other hand have plenty of top end talent and most of them are in good form. Kennedy and Hannebery the two to run riot in this one. The Swans can hold 4th spot with a win here and they will, by 37 points.


Fremantle v Melbourne

Two losses on the trot for the top of the table Dockers, Fyfe missing, not an ideal lead into the finals series for them. However, they’ve got at least one home final stitched up so they’ll be comfortable building towards September as the Dees crashed as low as you can last week, getting pumped by Carlton. It was really poor from Melbourne, they’ll have more of a crack this week if they have any pride in their own performances.

Feel for Melbourne this week. Having to go all the way West, not much to play for and the Dockers won’t want to make it 3 losses on the trot and will be hell bent on getting back to their style of play, dictating terms to the opposition and Melbourne will be more than willing to listen. The Dockers, by 50 points.


Wednesday night work so no teams named yet, you’ll need to find the Ins/Outs yourself. I can confirm though Hodge out, Fyfe out, Bolton in as the biggest news of the week.

TTFWIW.

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 10:44 am
by Jim05
Happy to see Conor McKenna make his debut this week. 19 year old Irish kid who only came to Australia at the end of last year and in his first year of Aussie rules. Has been going ok in the Ressies and gets his chance. Parents were flown in yesterday from Ireland

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 10:47 am
by bennymacca
few hard games to tip this week, especially the North Bulldogs game.

Have a sneaky feeling the Pies will get up for this one too, they rarely play badly on a friday night, though I dont think it will be enough to get them over the line.

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 11:01 am
by JK
bennymacca wrote:few hard games to tip this week, especially the North Bulldogs game.

Have a sneaky feeling the Pies will get up for this one too, they rarely play badly on a friday night, though I dont think it will be enough to get them over the line.


Yeah I reckon the Cats v Pies is a bit of a raffle .. Both teams capable of Jekyll and Hyde performances, so you never know which one is going to rock up. Pies have to show something after last weekends debacle, but Cats with more to play for are obviously the safer bet.

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 11:02 am
by JK
Nice writeup btw David

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 11:03 am
by Lightning McQueen
bennymacca wrote:few hard games to tip this week, especially the North Bulldogs game.

Have a sneaky feeling the Pies will get up for this one too, they rarely play badly on a friday night, though I dont think it will be enough to get them over the line.

Interesting observation, they've either smashed sides on a Friday night or lost narrowly against quality opposition.

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 11:15 am
by Feenix
Really looking forward to both the Cats v Pies and Crows v Eagles both season defining games. I reckon the Crows could upset the Eagles just as the Pies could upset the Cats, it really depends how much heart Geelong take into Friday night.

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 11:18 am
by Mythical Creature
WIll be good to see Menzel make his comeback game on Friday night. He was rested from all footy last week to make sure he is right for this weekend.

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 12:50 pm
by bennymacca
Lightning McQueen wrote:
bennymacca wrote:few hard games to tip this week, especially the North Bulldogs game.

Have a sneaky feeling the Pies will get up for this one too, they rarely play badly on a friday night, though I dont think it will be enough to get them over the line.

Interesting observation, they've either smashed sides on a Friday night or lost narrowly against quality opposition.


Just seems like the pies revel in the bigger occasions.

Feenix wrote:Really looking forward to both the Cats v Pies and Crows v Eagles both season defining games. I reckon the Crows could upset the Eagles just as the Pies could upset the Cats, it really depends how much heart Geelong take into Friday night.


Before the crows richmond game i was super confident that we would win, I dont have that feeling with this game. If we play well we are in with every chance, but I wont be tipping the crows

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 7:03 pm
by RustyCage
For Port

IN: Amon, Lobbe, Young.

OUT: Mitchell (omit), Schulz (back), Neade.

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 8:02 pm
by daysofourlives
What an absolute garbage round, two good games, thats it.
Could be 4 or 5 decided by 100 plus

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 8:41 am
by Wedgie
They have a round dedicated to stationery now?
The AFL are going a bit overboard.

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 1:20 pm
by Rik E Boy
daysofourlives wrote:What an absolute garbage round, two good games, thats it.
Could be 4 or 5 decided by 100 plus


Welcome to the eighteen team competition. Don't think Hawks fans could complain though. ;)

regards,

REB

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 3:04 pm
by MJ_23
Great to see Menzel back, awesome story, i really hope he gets through unscathed.

I reckon Adelaide beat the Eagles this weekend, more to play for and at home.

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 3:28 pm
by Jim05
MJ_23 wrote:Great to see Menzel back, awesome story, i really hope he gets through unscathed.

I reckon Adelaide beat the Eagles this weekend, more to play for and at home.

West Coast not certain of top 2 yet and can still claim the minor Premiership. Still plenty to play for

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 5:01 pm
by Wedgie
Jim05 wrote:
MJ_23 wrote:Great to see Menzel back, awesome story, i really hope he gets through unscathed.

I reckon Adelaide beat the Eagles this weekend, more to play for and at home.

West Coast not certain of top 2 yet and can still claim the minor Premiership. Still plenty to play for

I've always preferred 2nd spot to top. Same priveledges except you usually get the 4th team in the prelim instead of the 3rd.

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 5:15 pm
by MW
Wedgie wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
MJ_23 wrote:Great to see Menzel back, awesome story, i really hope he gets through unscathed.

I reckon Adelaide beat the Eagles this weekend, more to play for and at home.

West Coast not certain of top 2 yet and can still claim the minor Premiership. Still plenty to play for

I've always preferred 2nd spot to top. Same priveledges except you usually get the 4th team in the prelim instead of the 3rd.


Well that came true quite a few times in the late 80s, early 90s ;)

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 6:52 pm
by MJ_23
Jim05 wrote:
MJ_23 wrote:Great to see Menzel back, awesome story, i really hope he gets through unscathed.

I reckon Adelaide beat the Eagles this weekend, more to play for and at home.

West Coast not certain of top 2 yet and can still claim the minor Premiership. Still plenty to play for


Pretty certain for top 2, Play Saints in Perth next week, this game isn't crucial to us, but absolutely vital for Adelaide.

Not fussed whether 1 or 2 and i doubt the club would be either

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 7:53 pm
by Wedgie
MW wrote:
Wedgie wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
MJ_23 wrote:Great to see Menzel back, awesome story, i really hope he gets through unscathed.

I reckon Adelaide beat the Eagles this weekend, more to play for and at home.

West Coast not certain of top 2 yet and can still claim the minor Premiership. Still plenty to play for

I've always preferred 2nd spot to top. Same priveledges except you usually get the 4th team in the prelim instead of the 3rd.


Well that came true quite a few times in the late 80s, early 90s ;)

Was talking about the current finals set up but I know you knew that. ;)

Re: The Penultimate Round - Round 22

PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2015 8:05 pm
by Brodlach
Go Pies!