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I'll take East Coast to get back on winners list,by a bakers dozen against Dockers.i agree with Rooboy here-god forbid, Town by lots anywhere else but no1,i reckon Sydney Uni on their circle wil get up by less than 20-but as Principal Skinner says-prove me wrong children, prove me wrong! Bombers over Dogs by not much,Penno over Gong by a poofteenth,and Saints by plenty over Wests.looking forward to the longest bus trip in Div1,the Jets hopefully over Sharks.this tip doesnt count tho.
Sydney Showgrounds - East Coast Eagles v Balmain (Sat 2pm)
Sydney Uni No 1 - Sydney University v Campbelltown (Sat 2pm)
Village Green - UNSW-ES v North Shore (Sat 2pm)
North Dalton Oval - Wollongong v Pennant Hills (Sun 2pm)
Wagener Oval - Western Suburbs v St George (Sun 2pm)
East Coast by 88 points - The Eagles have lost three in a row and will be desperate to get back on track after sitting on that form for three weeks. Balmain were deplorable in their last outing and will surely play better in front of a likely strong crowd, but it's hard to see them challenging. Campbelltown by 10 points - Sydney Uni were brilliant against the Dockers and have the firepower to beat the Blues, who are not in the best of form. However, any momentum gained by the Students' win has been washed away and the visitors should keep their season alive. North Shore by 5 points - This should be beauty at the Village Green. The Bulldogs are tough to beat at home and could easily strangle the Bombers' run, but they are in good enough touch to see them off. Pennant Hills by 25 points - The Lions can be tough to beat at home, and this should ensure a strong contest, but the Demons are running into good form and should get the points here. St George by 38 points - The Crows are on fire and look likely to be too good for the Magpies. However, they wouldn't want to take the home team lightly or there is every chance they can get burned.
"It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
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