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    What is this "AFL" you speak of?

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    Here come the Dees....but run out of time.

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    Oh yes, I'm the great, pretender

    Ooo oo woo oo

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    Actually Melbourne might be fucked with road games v west coast and GWS to come, while Geelong have freo and the suns.

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    The final couple of rounds are going to be great with many games to decide the final makeup of the 8.

    Dees have an excellent % so still in the hunt, but they’ve got West Coast in Perth and GWS at the G. Very likely they drop both of those.

    Port have Collingwood (G) and Bombers (Adel) so not easy.

    The Cats have two % boosters at home to finish off the season - Freo and Suns. They are a game behind so will need other results to go their way.

    North have Crows in Adelaide. Crows are cooked but it’s a banana skin game for the Kangas. Then they finish off with the Saints, but if they don’t beat the Crows I think they are gone no matter how much they beat my team by.

    The Bombers still a chance, albeit an outside one with the Tigers at the G and Port. Again if they don’t beat the Premiers, season over.

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    Make or break time coming up for the Dees today and happily for me, it's the game of the week on Sky again. If we win, there's every chance we're in.

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    My neighbor is a big demons man. I've been in to him all week. We're going to sit down and watch them disappoint him this afternoon

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    @mariner4life said in AFL 2018:

    My neighbor is a big man. I've been in him all week. We're going to sit down and watch him this afternoon

    You guys have quite a special relationship then.

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    I don't hold out a lot of hope. The Dees seemed more likely to upset last year. But maybe when they're least expected to, they will.

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    Well, that was awesome. The Dees out to a decent early lead and were 20 points up or thereabouts for most of the game, then the Eagles came back and got their noses in front for the first time when the scores were in the 90s, before the Dees scored a couple of late goals and eventually won by I think 17. Pretty sure this guarantees the Dees will play finals football, while the Eagles are now not assured of a top two spot and a life in the finals. What a way to break the season-long hoo doo agiant top 8 (actually top 9) teams: as far away from home as possible and against a competition front runner.

    Maybe, just maybe, this is the perfect elixer and confidence booster at the perfect time. We'll see next week against GWS.

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    Massive win for the Dees. Hats off to Gawn. He looked cooked about 10 into the final term and just kept motoring on. I reckon he’s a genuine Brownlow prospect given he’s been a standout in his team and the Dees have won enough.

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    I'm rapt. Need to have a look-see at who we might get in the first round.

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    @shark said in AFL 2018:

    I'm rapt. Need to have a look-see at who we might get in the first round.

    Here’s a decent predictor of where it all might land after the final round.

    Aug 19, 2018

    The finals equation: All potential Round 23 and AFL finals scenarios explained for every top 8 contender

    The finals equation: All potential Round 23 and AFL finals scenarios explained for every top 8 contender

    The finals equation: All potential Round 23 scenarios explained

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    The look of tension on my mates face when the Dees went behind late in the last was priceless. But then so was his absolute joy when they kicked away to win it. Good win, and they get to play finals. Wonder if that particular monkey getting off the back will free them up?

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    Actually a decent last round of games

    Port need to win to have any chance of finals. They are probably cooked because Geelong have the Suns, but they'll go all out. Missing the finals is a very poor result for them given where they thought they were.

    Sydney v Hawks, winner gets top 4, loser drops to 6th.

    Dees v Giants winner gets a home final in the first week. No chance of either making the top 4 unless Sydney v Hawks is a draw.

    So it's looking like
    Tigers v Hawks/Sydney
    West Coast v Collingwood

    GWS/Melbourne v Geelong
    Sydney/Hawks v Melbourne/GWS

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    GWS has a terrible injury toll and it will take a huge improvement from their bottom 6-8 players to really impact the finals.

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    It’s looking like Tom lynch , Gold Coast captain and full forward will be joining the tigers next year as a free agent , so Richmond get him for nothing .

    As a tiger supporter I’m pumped , but I reckon the afl will be thinking why did we agree to introduce free agency ?

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    @kiwiinmelb said in AFL 2018:

    It’s looking like Tom lynch , Gold Coast captain and full forward will be joining the tigers next year as a free agent , so Richmond get him for nothing .

    As a tiger supporter I’m pumped , but I reckon the afl will be thinking why did we agree to introduce free agency ?

    Free agency absolutely works for teams in Victoria who are challenging for flags. It does not work for anyone else.

    Lynch is a gun, but it will be interesting to see how he fits in to Richmond's system.

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    @mariner4life said in AFL 2018:

    @kiwiinmelb said in AFL 2018:

    It’s looking like Tom lynch , Gold Coast captain and full forward will be joining the tigers next year as a free agent , so Richmond get him for nothing .

    As a tiger supporter I’m pumped , but I reckon the afl will be thinking why did we agree to introduce free agency ?

    Free agency absolutely works for teams in Victoria who are challenging for flags. It does not work for anyone else.

    Lynch is a gun, but it will be interesting to see how he fits in to Richmond's system.

    The thinking was at the time , that teams at the top of the ladder would struggle to keep all their stars , and cashed up teams near the bottom could benefit as the top sides struggle with the salary cap.

    But they didn’t take into account , players in those bottom sides , who might want to chase some success

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    Is he a restricted free agent?

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