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Round Four – Two Rules For Winning

10/04/2014 By EASY TIGER Leave a Comment

There are only two rules for winning. 1 sign some good players. 2 play them to their best.
Rule 1 is more important

TIGGEERRRSSSS must beat the Pies. Both teams have rule 1 but not rule 2
At one and three the losers chance of September will become dream time not real time.

BLUES take on the Dees. The two rules don’t apply here because both teams are embarrassing.

PORT and Lions. Rule 1 is more important. A clear choice even for a one eyed blind man.

GIANTS and the Bulldogs. gws have rule 1 potential, and rule 2 actual.

CATS to whoop the Eagles. Home ground, Rule 1, less injuries. Nuff said.

Suns be smashed by HAWKS. If you tip against Hawks this year, you don’t know your football

SWANS and Roos. If you are full of sckeptychism may I refer you to Rule 1.

SAINTS and Crows. Adelaide has the better players but Saints players are playing the better.
Note: Big Roo is on 10 goals 3 bums. A much better result than 013 (50g 36b). Rule 2 applies here.

From the look on their faces Friday night FREEO, on the Wong Baker pain index, are at 9 and climbing.
Bombers in good form will face an injury ravaged opposition, but pain is a great motivator. 1st Rule

– EASY TIGER

EASY TIGER 10/04/2014Filed Under: tips

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