Round 8

Leading the way this week with 7 out of 9 were Grace, Gaynor, Matt and me, followed by Annie, Austin, Dee, Helen, Jeremy, Judith, Rob and Sal with 6. There’s no change at the top of the ladder, with Annie leading by 1 from Judith, Robert and Austin all tied in second place.

That big win for the Crows will be great for their confidence and belief. They are 5-3 now and could even make the top 4 if they can keep it going. They have a big game this week against Port, who will be keen to bounce back after putting in a shocker against the Bulldogs. And Collingwood went down in a thriller against Geelong, although not without plenty of controversy in that last quarter. What a game that was.

The Ladder after Round 8…

Round 7

Best of the week with 7 were Annie, Austin, Gaynor, Hudson, Janet and Rob, followed by Dee, Jeremy, Judith, Matt, Peter and Ray with 6. A special mention to Steph for being the only one to tip Carlton over Geelong. Meanwhile at the top of the ladder, Annie is now in the lead on her own, leading by 1 from Judith, Robert and Austin all tied in second place.

Overall the Crows were disappointing in the west on Friday night. I thought they were a bit stiff in the first half, with 2 or 3 frees given to Freo in front of goal, with similar things not paid the other way. That swung the momentum Freo’s way. But still, we just weren’t good enough. As for other teams, Peter’s Pies are on fire and are now premiership favourites whilst Port are racking up some wins. Carlton are making a resurgence and Sydney’s slide down the ladder, unusual for them, continues.

A huge game for the Crows next Saturday against Carlton.

Ladder after Round 7…

Round 6

There were plenty of upsets this week in a tough round for tipping. Well done to Grace, Jeremy, Sal and Steph who all got 6 out of 9. Next best were Annie, Ausi, me, Dee, Gaynor, Helen and Judith, all with 5. It’s Annie and Judith still tied in the lead, 1 ahead of Robert and Ausi.

That was a very important win for the Crows. If we can beat Freo in the west on Friday night that will take us to 5-2 and in good shape. Port too are now showing some good form whilst Sydney seem to be on the slide and Hawthorn have now lost two on the trot. I had friends over from Adelaide on the weekend (I had a party for my 60th on Saturday night) and we went to Bulldogs v St Kilda last night. It was a pretty dull, one-sided game and the St Kilda players didn’t look like they wanted to play for their coach. Let’s hope Sam Darcy is not out too long. (Side-note: his grandfather David coached South for a few years in the early 70’s and was a good friend of Dad’s).

The Ladder after Round 6…

Round 5

With the exceptions of Geelong and Port, all the favourites got up. Ray was the stand-out this week.  He tipped Geelong which means he finished with 8 out of 9. Next best with 7 were Annie, Austin, Helen, Janet, Judith, Peter and Rob. Those of us who thought there would be a few upsets this week, especially Jeremy and myself, paid for our adventurism. Still, it’s a long season and maybe we can claw our way back into contention. At the top of the ladder, it’s still Annie, Judith and Rob tied in the lead, 1 ahead of Peter and Ausi.

The Crows were good until about the 25-minute mark of the second quarter.  After that, they looked out-of-legs and in the last quarter they were completely out-gunned and made some mistakes under pressure. Even the usually reliable Rory Laird made a few costly errors. Anyway, it was a great win for Port, which no one tipped, and it was another great Gather Round overall for South Australia. Will we keep it again next year? We’ll find out soon enough.

The Ladder after Round 5…

Round 4

Annie, Judith and Robert continue their good form with 7 out of 8, and Ausi and Huddo join them with 7 this week as well. Next best with 6 were me, Dee, Gaynor, Helen, Janet, Matt, Peter and Ray. At the top of the ladder, it’s Annie, Judith and Robert tied in the lead, 1 ahead of Peter and Ausi.

What a kick in the guts that loss to Gold Coast was. Once again, the AFL has acknowledged a mistake that probably cost Adelaide a win. It will be a huge atmosphere at Adelaide Oval on Thursday night against Geelong. Let’s hope we can bounce back. Meanwhile, Port are on the slide and surely now they will looking at making the hand-over to Carr sooner than planned.

The Ladder after Round 4…

Round 3

It was a round with a lot of games that were pretty-50-50 but in the end most of the teams that were marginal favourites got up, except in Essendon v Port. Leading the way with a perfect 8 was Helen – way to go Helen! Then with 7 out of 8 were Ausi, Dee, Gaynor, Judith, Peter, and Rob, followed by Annie, Hudson and Janet with 6. At the top of the ladder, meanwhile, it’s now a four-way tie between Annie, Judith, Peter and Rob, with Ausi, Dee and Gaynor all one back.

In the end, that was a very good win for the Crows against a North Melbourne side that is much better this year. Next week, however, is a big test, playing the in-form Gold Coast at Gold Coast.

How good was that Sheffield Shield win! And how great that spectators swarmed onto the oval after Sangha hit the winning runs.

The Ladder after Round 3…

ROUND 2

As she does pretty regularly, Sal has pulled one out of the hat, getting 7 out of 8, missing only Hawthorn. Next best were Annie, Austin, Dee, Gaynor, Grace, Helen, Jeremy, Judith, Peter and Rob all with 5. After Round 2, it’s Annie still leading by 1 from Judith, Peter, Rob and Sal all tied in second place.

What an important win that was for Adelaide although this week we play North Melbourne at Adelaide Oval. We wouldn’t want to take that one lightly given North Melbourne’s performance today. Port bounced back and as for the Bulldogs on Friday night, well, some people might say they were a bit stiff although I’m sure Peter would say otherwise. One thing for sure, that game has been the talk of the footy world over the last couple of days.

Ladder after Round 2…

ROUND 1

No one tipped Richmond in what turned out to be the boil-over the round, but well done to Annie, Ausie, Dee, Gaynor, Judith, Peter, Rob and me who got the other 8. At the end of the Round, Annie has her nose in front by 1.

Well, the Crows started the season exactly as they needed to – with a big win and with good players all over the ground. Now we have a huge test at the MCG against Essendon next Saturday. In recent years we haven’t been able to beat any side at the MCG. If we can break that hoodoo next Saturday, things will really be looking good. As for Port, how dismal were they (although all credit to Peter’s Pies). Hinkley will need to turn that around pretty quickly or he’ll find himself hit, not by a bus, but by a Carr (sorry – couldn’t resist that one).

The Ladder after Round 1…

Opening Round

We are off and running in Pett Family & Friends Tipping Season 2025 and the leaders out of the blocks are Annie and Ray, who were the only two to tip both games correctly.

This year Margot, a dyed-in-the-wool Carlton supporter, opted out of the comp because she is doing a lot of overseas travel. Hopefully she’ll be back next year. But we have a new entrant this year! I’d like to introduce Peter Lynch. Peter is our neighbour here on Shore Grove Coburg North, three doors up. He’s a mad Collingwood supporter, which goes to show you how excellent our DEI policies are here at Pett Tipping HQ. Anyone is allowed in. Just joshing. Peter is a great neighbour. He lives with and looks after his Dad, Kevin, who is in his mid-nineties. Welcome Peter.

For a classic photo of Peter on Oblivious Cam at the MCG at Collingwood v Crows last year, see below. The kids alongside Peter just came and stood by him because they knew he was on Oblivious Cam. (Photo taken by Jeremy at the other end of the ground).

The Ladder after Opening Round…

Welome to Pett Family & Friends tipping 2025

Here we go everyone! Welcome to Pett Family & Friends Tipping for 2025. This is the 49th season of this competition. Who will take the tipping honours this year? Will the Crows make the finals for the first time in 8 years? Will the Crows beat Collingwood at the MCG? Will Nicks be sacked mid-season? Will Port implement their coaching succession plan sooner than the end of 2025? Will North Melbourne be the improver? We have a long season ahead to see how everything will unfold. Bring it on.

Here is the updated Honour Board #3, with Dee’s name on it as the reigning champ…