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"BALL UP!" - Val's 2019 Aussie Rules Footy Tipping *Open to Everyone*


https://www.theguardian.com/music/201...
Not a complete success it would seem. I hadn't realised it premièred in 2016 and there are excerpts on YouTube.


Done. :-)

Collingwood Magpies (Tech) v Essendon Bombers (Val)
3.1.19 (Q1) 6.2.38
6.7.43 (Q2) 7.2.44
8.9.57 (Q3) 9.3.57
10.16.76 (Q4) 10.5.65
My Bombers may have gone down but I managed the closest margin (Pies x 13) so $6.00 is going to Beyond The Orphanage.

Sydney Swans (Anita) v St Kilda Saints (Lez)
6.2.38 (Q1) 2.5.17
6.3.39 (Q2) 5.9.39
11.4.70 (Q3) 7.12.54
17.7.109 (Q4) 8.16.64
North Melbourne Kangaroos (Steve) v Melbourne Demons (TheFoe)
3.4.22 (Q1) 4.2.26
5.4.34 (Q2) 5.4.34
10.9.69 (Q3) 11.4.70
13.10.88 (Q4) 12.11.83
Geelong Cats (available) v Carlton Blues (RedJohn)
5.4.34 (Q1) 1.3.9
12.5.77 (Q2) 3.8.26
14.6.90 (Q3) 6.13.49
19.15.129 (Q4) 8.13.61
Gold Coast Suns (Suzy) v Greater Western Sydney Giants (Duke)
0.4.4 (Q1) 5.0.30
3.10.28 (Q2) 8.2.50
5.12.42 (Q3) 16.5.101
7.13.55 (Q4) 20.7.127
West Coast Eagles (Sussex) v Hawthorn Hawks (available)
4.3.27 (Q1) 3.3.21
5.8.38 (Q2) 8.6.54
7.11.53 (Q3) 11.6.72
9.13.67 (Q4) 16.9.105
None of us bar Suzy foresaw the Eagles upset. It has an effect on the Finals as it looks like the Pies will front up against Geelong at the MCG. However, until tomorrow's games are over, the permutations remain endless:
The Magpies will finish in the top four this year thanks to West Coast’s upset loss to Hawthorn. But it also means they’re almost locked in to face Geelong in a qualifying final.
If Brisbane beats Richmond, the Magpies will finish third, with Geelong second.
If Richmond beats Brisbane, they will pass the Pies for fourth and leave Geelong first.
Only a draw would change things - it would result in Collingwood finishing fourth with Brisbane first, so they’d play off at the Gabba.
The Bombers are now guaranteed to be the away team in their elimination final.
If the Western Bulldogs win against Adelaide, they will pass the Bombers for seventh, possibly creating a Pies v Dons week one September rematch. The Dons could also end up facing one of West Coast or Richmond in that final.
If the Western Bulldogs lose, the Bombers will instead head north to face the GWS Giants.
Collingwood is still waiting on... Richmond v Brisbane Lions
Essendon is still waiting on... Western Bulldogs v Adelaide Crows
If the Lions win or draw, they will finish on top. If the Lions lose, the Cats will finish on top.
Unless there is a draw in that game, the Cats will host Collingwood in their qualifying final.
Geelong is still waiting on... Brisbane v Richmond
The Giants are locked into sixth spot and a home elimination final, likely to be played on the Saturday of week one.
They will host either the Western Bulldogs (if they beat Adelaide on Sunday) or Essendon (if the Bulldogs lose or draw).
GWS is still waiting on... Western Bulldogs v Adelaide
The Eagles are now in real danger of dropping out of the top four entirely thanks to their upset loss to Hawthorn.
Collingwood has claimed the double chance thanks to West Coast’s loss, with the final slot in the top four now between Richmond and the 2018 premiers.
If Richmond beats Brisbane on Sunday, they will likely finish third (with second possible via a huge win). That would knock West Coast into fifth and a home elimination final.
If Brisbane beats Richmond by more than a couple of points, the Eagles will cling onto fourth spot and travel to face the Lions in a qualifying final.
The Hawks have kept their finals hopes alive thanks to their stunning road win, but they still need help.
Specifically they need the Western Bulldogs to lose to Adelaide. That should be enough because either the Crows or Port Adelaide would need to win by around 80 points to make up the percentage gap between them and the Hawks, which seems unlikely.
If the Bulldogs win, the Hawks will likely finish ninth.
West Coast is still waiting on... Richmond v Brisbane Lions
Hawthorn is still waiting on... Western Bulldogs v Adelaide Crows
Thanks to Essendon’s loss, the Bulldogs will finish seventh if they win and then travel to face GWS in an elimination final.
Thanks to Hawthorn’s win over West Coast, the Bulldogs will miss the finals with a loss to Adelaide.
The Crows are in big trouble because of Hawthorn’s win over West Coast.
They not only need to beat the Bulldogs but pass the Hawks on percentage - and they’re almost 80 points of margin ahead.
Western Bulldogs’ stakes: Win and play finals, lose and they miss
Adelaide’s stakes: Must win big to have any hopes of playing finals
This result also impacts … GWS Giants, Essendon, Hawthorn and Port Adelaide
Thanks to Collingwood’s win, the Tigers will almost certainly finish fifth if they don’t get the win on Sunday, and then host an elimination final against either Essendon or Hawthorn.
There is a remote possibility Richmond could lose by a point or two and still finish fourth.
The Lions can guarantee themselves the minor premiership — the first for the club in all of its different versions in over a century — if they win on Sunday.
If they lose, Geelong will finish on top of the ladder instead, but as long as they aren’t thumped by 10 goals or more they’ll still finish second ahead of the Tigers.
Richmond’s stakes: Win and could host a qualifying final with top four locked in, lose and risk dropping into fifth
Brisbane’s stakes: Win and finish on top, lose and risk travelling for a qualifying final
This result also impacts … Geelong, West Coast and Collingwood
If the Crows beat the Bulldogs, it’ll be up to Port to win and win really well to finish eighth.
Port Adelaide’s stakes: Must win to have any hopes of play finals, as long as the Bulldogs lost earlier in the day
This result also impacts … Western Bulldogs, Hawthorn and Adelaide
I hope you got all that because there will be a test!!



Today's results:
Western Bulldogs (Blastro) v Adelaide Crows (Dean)
6.5.41 (Q1) 2.0.12
9.8.62 (Q2) 5.4.34
14.11.95 (Q3) 8.6.54
18.13.121 (Q4) 13.9.87
Richmond Tigers (Philip) v Brisbane Lions (David)
6.2.38 (Q1) 2.1.13
8.6.54 (Q2) 4.4.28
10.7.67 (Q3) 7.6.48
12.10.82 (Q4) 8.7.55
Port Adelaide Power (Grizzly) v Fremantle Dockers (available)
3.4.22 (Q1) 5.1.31
7.9.51 (Q2) 5.6.36
11.17.83 (Q3) 6.6.42
15.20.110 (Q4) 10.7.67

Round 23 (first number is correct number of wins - you want this to be high; number in brackets is the cumulative margin which is used to separate punters on the same amount of points - you want this to be low)
Anita on 9 (18)
RedJohn on 8 (9)
Sj Brooke (Steve) on 8 (14)
Duke on 8 (16)
Philip on 8 (24)
Val on 7 (2)
David on 7 (4)
Blastro on 7 (6)
Tech on 7 (16)
SussexWelsh on 7 (27)
Dean on 6 (7)
Grizzly on 5 (4)
Foe on 5 (10)
Lez on 4 (54)
Suzy on 1 (28)
Charity donations are:
Unwanted team - money will be redistributed at end of season - $6.00 (Highest score - Cats 129)
Val (Beyond The Orphanage) - A$6.00 (closest margin)
Anita (The Mirabel Foundation) - A$11.00 (weekly winner)
CUMULATIVE LADDER:
David on 132 (639)
Tech on 131 (724)
RedJohn on 129 (743)
Val on 126 (614)
Sj Brooke (Steve) on 126 (748)
SussexWelsh on 120 (659)
Philip on 120 (848)
Duke on 119 (642)
Lez on 119 (793)
Dean on 118 (705)
Blastro on 118 (796)
Grizzly on 113 (665)
Anita on 109 (695)
Foe on 95 (748)
Suzy on 66 (728)
Well done Anita on getting a full house - doesn't happen very often!

A further winner is Duke. Jeremy Cameron's 9 goals for the Giants on Saturday saw him take out the Coleman Medal with a total of 67 goals in 2019, holding off North Melbourne’s Ben Brown, who was once again the bridesmaid with 64. So that's another $15.00 for Insight.
Congrats to all the winners and to all of you for joining in so enthusiastically and regularly!

Tipsters whose teams are still alive are David, Philip, Sussex, Tech, Blastro, Val and Duke. But remember, all tipsters are still in the competition to pick winners and earn some cash for their charities. There are no prizes for closest margin or highest score, just $15.00 for the tipster who predicts the most wins with the lowest cumulative margins.
Qualifying and Elimination Finals:
(Qualifying: loser gets a second chance)
(Elimination: loser is out of the Finals)
This time I'd like you to choose the winning team AND the margin for ALL FOUR GAMES. Scoring will be one point for every winner picked and a sliding table based on the margins predicted for each game. There will (hopefully) be one winning punter after all games have been played. $15.00 to your charity is up for grabs.
If anyone would like to view the AFL Ladder before submitting next week's tips, it's at
http://www.afl.com.au/ladder
WeeK 1 of the Finals fixtures:
Thursday, Sept 5
First Elimination Final
West Coast Eagles (Sussex) v Essendon Bombers (Val) at Optus Stadium, Perth
Friday, Sept 6
First Qualifying Final
Geelong Cats (unwanted) v Collingwood Magpies (Tech) at the M.C.G., Melbourne
Saturday, Sept 7
Second Elimination Final
Greater Western Sydney Giants (Duke) v Western Bulldogs (Blastro) at the Giants Stadium, Sydney
Saturday, Sept 7
Second Qualifying Final
Brisbane Lions (David) v Richmond Tigers (Philip) at the Gabba, Brisbane
If punters could lodge their tips by midnight WEDNESDAY (your time) SEPTEMBER 4th it would be a great help, although I can accept them up until 10.15am THURSDAY (your time) if absolutely necessary.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/201...
Missy Mazzoli wrote some music for 'Mozart in the Jungle' which I remember my mates on 'Talk Classical' raving about.

how many 2nd prizes do i have now, val?

That's a lotta congratulations..i think got everybody?!

That was a surprise😀
Congratulations David and commiserations to tech a very close result.As I am back to work tomorrow I'll jump in and go first .
Eagles by 21
Pies by 21
Giants by 21
Tigers by 21
Sad not to see the SWANS here.Thanks for your hard work and generosity Val.

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I must admit I deliberately got my post in early. Well played Tech - it was a close run thing

"Steve (Backpack Bed For Homeless) - $6.00 (Highest score - Roos 144)
Lez (Dementia Australia) - A$6.00 (closest margin)
Lez (Dementia Australia) - A$11.00 (weekly winner)"
A BELATED YAYYY!!! - & Congratulations to Lez Lee!!! ... x ;o>
And a very well-punted to Sj ... x

"Unwanted team - money will be redistributed at end of season - $6.00 (Highest score - Cats 129)
Val (Beyond The Orphanage) - A$6.00 (closest margin)
Anita (The Mirabel Foundation) - A$11.00 (weekly winner)"
YAYYY!!! - Congratulations Anita!!! ... x ;o>
And very well-punted Val ... x

A further winner is Duke. Jeremy Cameron's 9 goals for the Giants on Saturday saw him take out the Coleman Medal with a total of 67 goals in 2019, holding off North Melbourne’s Ben Brown, who was once again the bridesmaid with 64. So that's another $15.00 for Insight"
;o> YAYYY!!! ... CONGRATULATIONS DAVID!!! ... WOO-HOO!!! ;o>
And very well done to all the rest of us but most especially to our lovely Val ... x

Geelong Cats (unwanted) # 31
Greater Western Sydney Giants (Duke) # 16
Richmond Tigers (Philip) # 29

Eagles 34
Cats 15
Bulldogs 10
Lions 15
Well done to Anita for getting a full house, and well done too to Val for getting the closest margin :)
Congratulations to David for finishing top of the shop :)
Eagles by 5
Cats by 29
Bulldogs by 19
Tigers by 12
Good luck everyone :)
Congratulations to David for finishing top of the shop :)
Eagles by 5
Cats by 29
Bulldogs by 19
Tigers by 12
Good luck everyone :)


Eagles - 35
Magpies - 7
Giants - 3
Lions - 15
Good luck folks, and thank you Val.
C'mon you GIANTS........and the LIONS too! :)

Bombers x12
Cats x17
Bulldogs x18
Tigers x19
Thanks a lot for running this punt again Val, just a shame that this is the first time I haven't raised a single penny for my charity, very poor punting.

Good luck everyone. There's still an hour till the bounce (Perth is 2 hours behind Melbourne) so we are all still alive. Go the Bombers!!! (even though I've tipped the Eagles).

First Elimination Final
West Coast Eagles (Sussex) v Essendon Bombers (Val)
6.4.40 (Q1) 3.1.19
10.8.68 (Q2) 6.2.38
13.11.89 (Q3) 8.5.53
17.14.116 (Q4) 9.7.61
It was a rout! The Eagles are streets ahead of Essendon in every aspect of the game. It was cringeworthy viewing!

Cheers Val. :-)

First Qualifying Final
Geelong Cats (unwanted) v Collingwood Magpies (Tech)
1.2.8 (Q1) 4.2.26
4.4.28 (Q2) 7.5.47
5.6.36 (Q3) 9.7.61
7.9.51 (Q4) 9.7.61
So the Pies get a week off and the Cats will return to the MCG next weekend to take on the Eagles. I watched about three-quarters of the game and it was all Collingwood. They did sustain a couple of injuries but the week's rest will help with those. I don't know how or why they stopped in the final quarter but I suspect the win was still convincing.

Saturday's results:
Second Elimination Final
Greater Western Sydney Giants (Duke) v Western Bulldogs (Blastro) at the Giants Stadium, Sydney
3.5.23 (Q1) 2.0.12
6.9.45 (Q2) 5.5.35
12.11.83 (Q3) 7.6.48
16.17.113 (Q4) 8.7.55
Second Qualifying Final
Brisbane Lions (David) v Richmond Tigers (Philip) at the Gabba, Brisbane
4.6.30 (Q1) 3.0.18
4.10.34 (Q2) 7.3.45
6.14.50 (Q3) 14.4.88
8.17.65 (Q4) 18.4.112
Both teams were in it until half time but wilted thereafter. The awesome-looking Tigers get the week off and the Giants will travel to Brisbane to take on the Lions.

Anita - 4 (108)
Sj Brooke (Steve) - 3 (107)
Val - 3 (127)
Duke - 3 (140)
Lez - 3 (150)
Blastro - 2 (162)
Dean - 2 (178)
Suzy - 2 (179)
Grizzly - 2 (201)
SussexWelsh - 1 (141)
RedJohn - 1 (172)
Philip - 1 (175)
David E. - 1 (176)
Tech - 1 (186)
Foe - 1 (198)
Well done Anita - you win $15.00 for The Mirabel Foundation.
Bombers x 17
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