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Tough draw to end season vs easy draw?

Which do you think would be best, Hawthorn have Sydney and West Coast, West Coast have Collinwood and Hawthorn,Sydney have Hawthorn and Geelong while Adelaide have Melbourne and Gold Coast. Do you think the other teams may be a bit better prepared for finals than Adelaide because of the tougher games before hand or will Adelaide be fresher?

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  • 9 years ago
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    A tough draw is the best preparation if you can win through it and enter the finals in winning form.

    A loss on the eve of finals is troubling, especially if it's a flogging; probably not so much if it's a one point close game to a good team. A loss to a side outside the 8 is probably more troubling. Collingwood for example would be shattered if they lost this weekend I'd reckon. Whereas if Geelong go close against Sydney they'd probably think "OK, there are things we have to work on", ditto WCE against Hawthorn

  • 9 years ago

    I say sydney have the hardest geelong is basically unbeatable at skilled stadium and hawthorn is just crazy good!

    Then i would say eagles we do have hawthorn and collingwood was "tricky" but it ended up fine

    Then hawthorn they beat sydney and they will surely beat us

    Dont talk to me about adelaides draw lucky things

  • 9 years ago

    Probably the harder one. At least you know where you stand and if you need to improve. If you have the easier one, you can get away with small things going wrong that will get you destroyed by better teams.

  • L.E.O
    Lv 6
    9 years ago

    I believe the teams that play 'Harder' opponents, will be ready for September Action.

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