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With Ablett out for 3 (maybe even 4), it won't really make much difference against Swans @ home next week and NM (no Boomer) at home again the week after.......Doggies away the following week could be a bit tougher but I'm still backing the Cats in that one.

Will affect my already dismal super coach scores however!

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only 1 real tough one in the tips this week....Crows vs Dogs.

If it was in Melbourne it would be an easy pick due to Dogs leg speed.

Dogs are coming here after 3 straight losses so they'll be hungry, Crows did OK against Cats & Saints but have only beaten sides like Melb & Freo (other than Pies) and have lost all 4 games at home, so they'll be hungry too.

I can see this one going either way.....apparently Bock's out with an injury now............I'm so confused!! :D

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Brisb will beat Ricmond with no Mathew Richardson.

The rest of your tips look pretty good.

LOL, how pathetic are the current premiers this year......talk about premiership hangover!

Arguably the most dangerous forward line in the comp with Franklin, Roughead, Dew & Williams yet I'll never tip them again until 3 of them go and see Jenny Craig!!

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was 18 points at 3/4 time or thereabouts. Was a wicked game to watch as a Bomber fan! Reckon i will be one of the few who tipped them but knowing my tipping i will still do shit lol.

Im 2 out of 3 so far, picked richmond to beat brissy, picked port to beat nth melbourne, not overly confident in that tip though.

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you'd be surprised.....last year we had a girl in the tips that knew nothing about footy that got 4x 8/8's thoughout the year on weeks like this purely on selection by favourite colours :D

Happens quite alot. I'm never going to study the footy again. Im going to pick teams that I think will lose ffs.

If you look at my tips above you'll see I didn't go to well.

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you'd be surprised.....last year we had a girl in the tips that knew nothing about footy that got 4x 8/8's thoughout the year on weeks like this purely on selection by favourite colours :D

I lost the tipping comp at work last year in Rnd 22 because of this!!!!!

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