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This week's fixtures:
North Shore v East Coast Eagles (Gore Hill, Sat 2pm)
Western Suburbs v UNSW-ES (Wagener Oval, Sat 2pm)
Wollongong v Campbelltown (North Dalton, Sun 2pm)
Sydney University v Pennant Hills (Sydney Uni No 1, Sun 2pm)
Balmain v St George (Drummoyne, Sun 2pm)
My tips:
North Shore
Wests
Campbelltown
Pennant Hills
St George
This week's fixtures:
North Shore v East Coast Eagles (Gore Hill, Sat 2pm)
Western Suburbs v UNSW-ES (Wagener Oval, Sat 2pm)
Wollongong v Campbelltown (North Dalton, Sun 2pm)
Sydney University v Pennant Hills (Sydney Uni No 1, Sun 2pm)
Balmain v St George (Drummoyne, Sun 2pm)
East Coast to beat North Shore by 25 points - AURORA SYDNEY AFL MATCH OF THE ROUND - The Eagles are running into ominous form and a lot of things point to them winning this match. A loss will all but end their season with the Bombers still to play the Dockers twice and the Students and the Blues still to play the Lions, Dockers and Magpies. Then there's the matter of it being the Bombers who ended the Eagles' season on this ground two years ago - something I'm sure they'll be hungry to overturn. But if the Bombers get a good start, they will take tossing. Western Suburbs to beat UNSWES by 2 points - this is the hardest match to pick. At Village Green I'd take the Dogs but at Wagener it's a toss of the coin. I'll go for the Magpies in a bid to try and take another point off Adroit. Is that smart? Time will tell. Campbelltown to beat Wollongong by 40 points - the Blues are running into some strong form and shouldn't drop this one just down the road. The Lions will be bidding to throw a spanner in the finals' works, but they may just come up short. Pennant Hills to beat Sydney University by 70 points - the Students are playing well, but the Demons are playing better. Much better, in fact, than anyone else at the moment. The premiership defence is bang on track and there won't be a detour here. St George to beat Balmain by 100 points - the Crows had a hiccup last week, a wakeup call if you like. Balmain will find out just how much it woke them up.
"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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