Round 5 & its ensuing palaver.
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daysofourlives wrote:Adelaide
Sydney
Gold Coast
Bulldogs
Port
GWS
Freo
Richmond
Collingwood
Just back to this. You actually think the crows will get up tonight?
Serious question.
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
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Dutchy wrote:So Richmond have dropped 1 player after last weeks game?
Two out injured & 3 dropped....???
If you can keep your head when all around you have lost theirs, then you probably haven't understood the seriousness of the situation.
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stan wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Adelaide
Sydney
Gold Coast
Bulldogs
Port
GWS
Freo
Richmond
Collingwood
Just back to this. You actually think the crows will get up tonight?
Serious question.
Yeah I do, our forward line isnt functioning well and the Crows defence has improved markedly.
We will get the job done on their forwards but it wont be enough, Eddie will emphatically put to bed any comparisons with Cyril yet again.
Strangely enough the Crows are also a better contested team without Patrick.
Having said all that i Cant put a value on our pride and abillty to knock over any of the serious challengers, if we treat them the same as the Eagles we will win comfortably, just not sure that we see the Crows that way just yet. 4th is about the best case scenario for us at the end of the minor round imo
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My write up for the family tips
This weeks games are anyones. I can pick 8 different winners, the only 'sure' thing seems to be Freo! Even Collingwood and Essendon has tightened up. Who would've thought that at the start of the year? Let's go through them in more detail.
Hawthorn vs Adelaide, Friday night at the G.
What a ripper this should be. Hawthorn were lucky to sneak past the Saints thanks to slipping a schmifty into the g-banger of the umpires. Think I mentioned that last week too. Hmm. Someone has a vested interest in a fourpeat. Adelaide have started well but they don't play many games at the G, nor do they play many on a Friday night. I think I'm leaning toward the Hawks in a real close one but team selection could be vital. As I write this, Sauce Jacobs and Milera have pulled up sore and will be in some doubt. The Hawks seem to have skipped injuries and tribunal this week so they may only strengthen their list.
Sydney vs West Coast, Saturday at the SCG.
This should be another cracker. West Coast from memory don't play well on the crowded SCG and I know well that Sydney do. West Coast wouldn't have been bruised last week after playing Richmond, the Swans on the other hand would be sore after running into the Adelaide Oval turf chasing Tex's men. Hard one to pick this one..... but I think Sydney again in a close one just because of home ground advantage.
Gold Coast vs North Melbourne, Saturday at Metricon
North are top for the first time after 4 rounds since I was in my 20's! Gold Coast lost their full back and against Waite and Petrie, that could prove costly. North have a pretty ordinary record against the Suns, having lost their last three outings against them, even losing in Melbourne in 2014 by nearly 10 goals. North are playing pretty convincingly this year though and Gold Coast, despite being 3-1 haven't beaten anyone this side of the black stump. Their wins are against Essendon, Freo and Carlton (currently 16th, 17th and 18th on the ladder). Their loss against Brisbane (14th) confirms that they might only be a good-ordinary side. North for me.
Western Bulldogs vs Brisbane, Saturday at Etihad
5th game in a row at Etihad for the new favourite tenants as they take on Brisbane who notched their first win. Obviously in doubt for this clash is Stef Martin who was put into the middle of this week by Stephen May on Saturday. Thankfully Martin is ok but if he doesn't come up it makes the Lions task all that more difficult. The doubt will still be over Boyd and Easton Wood both recovering from short term injuries. Bullies half back line has been decimated with Murphy and Johannisen going down in the past two weeks, the latter going for up to 4 months with a hamstring tendon strain. If this was in Brisbane, I'd tip the Lions but I can't see them running the Bulldogs off their feet despite them being unimpressive against the Blues last week.
Port vs Geelong, Saturday at Adelaide Oval
Wow. Do Port need a win or what? They were heartless, spineless, thoughtless and careless in their 86 point thumping at the hands of the Giants. Were the Giants that good or were Port that bad? Port were THAT bad. Didn't run, didn't chase and when they did gave away stupid free kicks. Punched blokes in the guts for no reason (because they're tough down the Port way!) and managed to get away with it. Dixon needs a run in the magoos but there is no one in form to replace him. Boak and Gray are only just holding the team together. The Cats on the other hand are doing enough. Their record here is 1-1 (At Adelaide Oval) having beaten Port last year by 23 points. Port look weaker than that and the Cats look stronger. Port will bounce back but how far? Cats for mine in a close one.
St Kilda vs GWS, Sunday at Etihad
Two weeks ago after the Bulldogs smashed the Saints, you could pencil this in as a big win for GWS. GWS beating the Cats that same weekend. Then last week they smash Port! But the Saints also went well against the reigning premiers so this promises to be a very tight contest. The difference for me is in attack. Cameron will be back for the Giants which bolsters them and the Saints deficiency looks to me to be defence. Giants, just away from home.
Fremantle vs Carlton, Sunday at Domain
If you thought at the start of the season, Rd 5 would dish up this tasty little morsel of 17th vs 18th, then you'd be CRAZY. Well, you'd get one from two. Carlton are playing well despite not getting anywhere near a win in the past three games. Likewise Freo although they almost snatched it from North last week despite falling away quickly in the last. They should notch up their first win pretty comfortably against an ever depleted Blues.
Melbourne vs Richmond, Sunday at the G
Tell me again, Essendon beat Melbourne.............how? Melbourne were sensational against Collingwood yesterday. They looked like an organised football side. Collingwood didn't. Collingwood are a very overrated side having been talked up in the media all off season about their squad. I had them in the bottom 6-8 and I think I might be slightly wrong. They have the capability of stinking it up and making bottom 4. Richmond, the less said the better. They have list cloggers galore on their list and seem to reward 'break out years' with extended long term contracts where every other club seems to do the 'wait and see' approach to contract negotiation. Seriously, Hardwick has been kissed on the wick. Melbourne, if they bring that game again will win this easily and questions must be asked of Richmond, their coaching, trading and recruiting.
Finally, the blockbuster... Collingwood vs Essendon, Monday at the G.
Will anyone turn up? Yeh they will but only because of tradition. After the pre match tributes, the last post and a stirring minutes' silence, most will head over to the titty bar on Punt Rd and enjoy getting blotto. Who cares who wins this? Some spud will pick up an ANZAC day medal which will make it mean even less over the journey. Can I tip a draw?
Best of luck everyone, should be really hard round to tip
This weeks games are anyones. I can pick 8 different winners, the only 'sure' thing seems to be Freo! Even Collingwood and Essendon has tightened up. Who would've thought that at the start of the year? Let's go through them in more detail.
Hawthorn vs Adelaide, Friday night at the G.
What a ripper this should be. Hawthorn were lucky to sneak past the Saints thanks to slipping a schmifty into the g-banger of the umpires. Think I mentioned that last week too. Hmm. Someone has a vested interest in a fourpeat. Adelaide have started well but they don't play many games at the G, nor do they play many on a Friday night. I think I'm leaning toward the Hawks in a real close one but team selection could be vital. As I write this, Sauce Jacobs and Milera have pulled up sore and will be in some doubt. The Hawks seem to have skipped injuries and tribunal this week so they may only strengthen their list.
Sydney vs West Coast, Saturday at the SCG.
This should be another cracker. West Coast from memory don't play well on the crowded SCG and I know well that Sydney do. West Coast wouldn't have been bruised last week after playing Richmond, the Swans on the other hand would be sore after running into the Adelaide Oval turf chasing Tex's men. Hard one to pick this one..... but I think Sydney again in a close one just because of home ground advantage.
Gold Coast vs North Melbourne, Saturday at Metricon
North are top for the first time after 4 rounds since I was in my 20's! Gold Coast lost their full back and against Waite and Petrie, that could prove costly. North have a pretty ordinary record against the Suns, having lost their last three outings against them, even losing in Melbourne in 2014 by nearly 10 goals. North are playing pretty convincingly this year though and Gold Coast, despite being 3-1 haven't beaten anyone this side of the black stump. Their wins are against Essendon, Freo and Carlton (currently 16th, 17th and 18th on the ladder). Their loss against Brisbane (14th) confirms that they might only be a good-ordinary side. North for me.
Western Bulldogs vs Brisbane, Saturday at Etihad
5th game in a row at Etihad for the new favourite tenants as they take on Brisbane who notched their first win. Obviously in doubt for this clash is Stef Martin who was put into the middle of this week by Stephen May on Saturday. Thankfully Martin is ok but if he doesn't come up it makes the Lions task all that more difficult. The doubt will still be over Boyd and Easton Wood both recovering from short term injuries. Bullies half back line has been decimated with Murphy and Johannisen going down in the past two weeks, the latter going for up to 4 months with a hamstring tendon strain. If this was in Brisbane, I'd tip the Lions but I can't see them running the Bulldogs off their feet despite them being unimpressive against the Blues last week.
Port vs Geelong, Saturday at Adelaide Oval
Wow. Do Port need a win or what? They were heartless, spineless, thoughtless and careless in their 86 point thumping at the hands of the Giants. Were the Giants that good or were Port that bad? Port were THAT bad. Didn't run, didn't chase and when they did gave away stupid free kicks. Punched blokes in the guts for no reason (because they're tough down the Port way!) and managed to get away with it. Dixon needs a run in the magoos but there is no one in form to replace him. Boak and Gray are only just holding the team together. The Cats on the other hand are doing enough. Their record here is 1-1 (At Adelaide Oval) having beaten Port last year by 23 points. Port look weaker than that and the Cats look stronger. Port will bounce back but how far? Cats for mine in a close one.
St Kilda vs GWS, Sunday at Etihad
Two weeks ago after the Bulldogs smashed the Saints, you could pencil this in as a big win for GWS. GWS beating the Cats that same weekend. Then last week they smash Port! But the Saints also went well against the reigning premiers so this promises to be a very tight contest. The difference for me is in attack. Cameron will be back for the Giants which bolsters them and the Saints deficiency looks to me to be defence. Giants, just away from home.
Fremantle vs Carlton, Sunday at Domain
If you thought at the start of the season, Rd 5 would dish up this tasty little morsel of 17th vs 18th, then you'd be CRAZY. Well, you'd get one from two. Carlton are playing well despite not getting anywhere near a win in the past three games. Likewise Freo although they almost snatched it from North last week despite falling away quickly in the last. They should notch up their first win pretty comfortably against an ever depleted Blues.
Melbourne vs Richmond, Sunday at the G
Tell me again, Essendon beat Melbourne.............how? Melbourne were sensational against Collingwood yesterday. They looked like an organised football side. Collingwood didn't. Collingwood are a very overrated side having been talked up in the media all off season about their squad. I had them in the bottom 6-8 and I think I might be slightly wrong. They have the capability of stinking it up and making bottom 4. Richmond, the less said the better. They have list cloggers galore on their list and seem to reward 'break out years' with extended long term contracts where every other club seems to do the 'wait and see' approach to contract negotiation. Seriously, Hardwick has been kissed on the wick. Melbourne, if they bring that game again will win this easily and questions must be asked of Richmond, their coaching, trading and recruiting.
Finally, the blockbuster... Collingwood vs Essendon, Monday at the G.
Will anyone turn up? Yeh they will but only because of tradition. After the pre match tributes, the last post and a stirring minutes' silence, most will head over to the titty bar on Punt Rd and enjoy getting blotto. Who cares who wins this? Some spud will pick up an ANZAC day medal which will make it mean even less over the journey. Can I tip a draw?
Best of luck everyone, should be really hard round to tip
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Already the best Friday night game this year and it's not even qtr time
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You can see why Phil Walsh was so hell bent on getting McGovern. He shows truckloads of promise!
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Crows killing them on the rebound. Slone going great guns, Hill needs touch back and Hartung is shit.
you've gota keep on keep'n on .........
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Prohibited contact wtf never New that was a rule
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What a joke this policing of the protected area through the line of the mark 
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woodublieve12 wrote:Already the best Friday night game this year and it's not even qtr time
Yep, what a start!
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Gee the Hawks are a good team
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Jeez Lever is a beauty. Cracking game and Pup, great mark and goal, awesome!!
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Decent game here...a matter of who hangs in the longest and executes the skills best when it's tight. Respect to the crows who have applied great pressure in the first half. So who is missing Richmond and Carlton so far on a Friday night??
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Without having the view of the full oval i suspect the Crows are having trouble getting it out of our F50 because they have a couple cheats ahead of the footy and are outnumbered where it matters allowing us to keep pumping it back in. When they get through they get easy goals but its not going to happen that often
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