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Anonymous
Years ago
Worst possible results tonight for 36ers
I'm looking over my shoulder at the hawks also, with the results, lately.
The first half of the season clearly separated the best teams from the worst. It looks like in the 2nd half that all the underdogs have picked up their game and fighting their way to the top. There have been so many upsets that it is starting to feel like the bottom ranked teams are the best teams. Like someone said in a previous thread that if the season started right now, Gold Coast would not be at the bottom. If the season started right now, the whole ladder would look much different. The 36ers are in a very risky situation right now in that they only just scrape 6th position and all the teams below them are proving to be a lot tougher than first expected.
Last Sat it looked like Dragons & NZ, then possibly the 36ers. (The way they beat the Tigers)
Now look what's happened, (after a loss to the bottom team) and all the other results, we are struggling for 6th, and Hawks aren't easybeats.