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In week 2, there will just be one non-Collingwood game. Meanwhile, the West Coast Eagles players - and all their very lovely supporters - can enjoy feasting on their own livers.
Go the mighty saints to shock the tigers and stkilda to win in an upset the saints did look very sharp v the dogs and maybe far too quick for richmond stkilda to win by 12 points
You think? I thought the St Kilda v Footscray game was an error-fest and that St Kilda's backline looked dreadfully shaky. I actually can't see them getting within 8 goals of Richmond on their form today.
What'sinaname wrote:History tells us the the QF loser almost always win week 2. They don’t end up to 4 for no reason.
No chance We’ll see both Richmond and Geelong lose
Yes, it can be an illusion to think the QF loser is a goner. More likely than not, they'll advance to the Prelim.
Though since 2014, it's become more frequent for them to be eliminated than it was between 2000-2013.
Sides that have gone out in straight sets since 2000:
- Port Adelaide (2001)
- West Coast (2007)
- Geelong (2014)
- Fremantle (2014)
- Sydney (2015)
- Hawthorn (2016)
- Hawthorn (2018)
- Brisbane (2019)
What'sinaname wrote:History tells us the the QF loser almost always win week 2. They don’t end up to 4 for no reason.
No chance We’ll see both Richmond and Geelong lose
Yes, it can be an illusion to think the QF loser is a goner. More likely than not, they'll advance to the Prelim.
Though since 2014, it's become more frequent for them to be eliminated than it was between 2000-2013.
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On the positive side, it's probably unusual for the EF winners to have beaten their QF loser opponents in the regular season, as St. K and Collingwood have done.
St. K's problem is they will be key men down. Richmond, of course, have zero injuries.