Finals week 4

Well done to Dee, our 2024 Champion. The tip-off with Ausi went all the way to yesterday’s grand final. As it turned out, a tie-breaker involving margins throughout the finals series wasn’t needed because they tipped differently in yesterday’s game. Ausi went for Sydney and Dee went for Brisbane.

Bad luck to Ausi, that’s for sure. For most of the year he had his nose in front on the ladder and, in the final minor round, for a little while it looked like he had it won, but like footy itself, anything can happen in tipping. I hope Ausi is back again next year to have another crack.

So, well done to Dee who stormed up the ladder in the last weeks of the season and now gets her name on the Honour Board as this year’s winner. I’ll arrange for her name to be engraved when I’m in Adelaide in November and will post a photo of it here on the blog.

Thanks to everyone for being involved and I’ll be back again next year for the 49th running of this comp. Janet, me, Jeremy and Vincent might be in Adelaide for a week around New Year. If we are, I’ll organise a lunch at Cafe Bongiorno on Belair Road, with Mum and Annie as well, and let everyone know in case anyone can come along.

Till then, have a good Christmas.

Ausi and Dee Finals Tip-off

Final Ladder

Finals week 3

Ausi and Dee will be tipping on the grand final next week. If they tip differently, there will be a winner without a margins tie-breaker. If they tip the same, the winner will be the person with the lowest margin aggregate on winning tips….

Margin so far….

Finals Week 2

For the first 2 weeks of the finals Ausi and Dee have tipped the same. So on they go to the two Prelims next weekend…

Meanwhile, if it goes all the way to the GF and they are still tied, the aggregate margin tally on winning tips will be the tie-breaker. At this stage Dee is leading on that…

Finals Week 1

Ausi and Dee tipped the same in Week 1 of the finals, so this sudden-death tip-off for the 2024 Title goes to next week. If one of them is in front after the two games next weekend, that person is the winner. If they are still tied, it goes on to the week after (the Prelims).

Here is the current situation with the margins Ausi and Dee tipped. Remember, these margins mean nothing unless Ausi and Dee are still tied on tips after the grand final. If that happens, the margins are used as a tie-breaker. The person with the lowest aggregate margin on their winning tips is the winner…

Round 24

Drama to finish the tipping in the minor round. Firstly, well done to this week’s best tipsters – Annie, Dee, Margot and Sal who all got 8. Good tipping by everyone there.

The other thing to mention is that the email I sent around after the Carlton-St Kilda game overlooked the fact that early in the day Dee had changed her tip from Carlton to St Kilda, which meant that she was still in the race as well, as she had tipped Port. But that’s by the by.

A minute before the first bounce of Freo-Port, Ausi changed his tip from Port to Freo. That change, and with Dee tipping Port, means that at the end of the minor round Ausi and Dee have finished tied on 130. So, Ausi and his grandma Dee will go into a sudden-death tip-off in the finals. The way this will work is explained in full on the Rules Page of this blog. In short, if one of them is in front after week 1 of the finals, that person wins. If they are still tied, it goes on to the next week, and if they are still tied after that it keeps going, and so on all the way if necessary to the grand final. They tip a margin on every game through the finals but those margins only come into calculations if it goes all the way to the GF and they are still tied. In that situation, the winner will be the person who has the lower aggregate margin on their winning tips. (Any queries, Ausi or Dee, give me a ring).

Well done again to Rob and Helen who tied for second on 129. Rob is a very good footy tipster who is always at the top of the ladder. Helen too has done really well lately. Last year she made the finals tip-off and lost to Mum. Well done to everyone in the comp. Keep an eye on the blog and your email for news from me on how the tip-off goes between 13 year-old Ausi and Dee.

As for the footy itself, I’m worrying that Nicks is starting to lose the players after what was another lack-lustre effort against Sydney to finish the season. Hopefully I’m wrong on that. Next year is going to be fascinating from a Crows’ perspective as it really is ‘do or die’. It’s hard to see Nicks and maybe also certain Board members keeping their positions if next year is another a failure (missing the finals). Margot’s Blues fell into the finals after losing to St Kilda and how will Port go in the finals? They play Geelong at Adelaide Oval in the first week. What a game that will be.

That’s all for now. The next blog post will be after Week 1 of the finals.

The Ladder after the minor round…

Round 23

Well done to Matt, Ray and Steph who all got 7 – great tipping. They were followed by Dee, Gaynor, Helen and me who got 6. But there’s huge news at the top of the ladder. Firstly, Helen has joined Ausi in the equal lead, and secondly, Dee has joined Robert just 1 behind. So suddenly, with one round to go, this year’s winner could be any of those four! Or maybe even Huddo, who is 3 back, could pull off a minor miracle next week. Who knows. And remember, if there’s a tie between two or more people at the minor round, it goes to a sudden-death tip-off in the finals. The system for that tip-off is explained in the Rules page of the blog.

Whose name will go on the Honour Board for 2024?!

The Crows lost. South lost in the SANFL. Collingwood won by a point again. Those things all make for a miserable weekend but there’s one saving grace – with Hawthorn, Bulldogs and Carlton all winning, it’s next-to-impossible for Collingwood to make the finals.

Ladder after Round 23…

Round 22

In a tough round for tipping, well done to Matt who got 6. Next best with 5 were Dee, Sal and Steph, then Grace, Ray and Huddo all got 4 (with Huddo making a very last-minute change of tip from the Bulldogs to the Crows). Our leader Ausi and equal-second Rob and Helen all tipped exactly the same so there was no change in the top three spots but Dee’s 5 puts her in fourth only two off the lead with two rounds left. Who’s name will go on the Honour Board for 2024? Will it involve a tip-off in the finals?

That was a great win for the Crows tonight. Good to see Rankine back and maybe Dan Curtin could play as a regular half-forward after kicking a couple of goals in the last quarter? Carlton have fallen into a hole and what a win for Gold Coast after the siren, with big Mac Andrew cool under pressure. It’s such a wide open premiership race this year with GWS suddenly looking really good as well. Here’s hoping a non-Victorian team wins the premiership for a change – it’s been a while.

Ladder after Round 22…

Round 21

Wow – Sal has done it yet again, getting 8 – way to go Sal. The next best with 7 were the sister act Helen and Annie. But the News of the Week is that Helen has now jumped into equal second with Rob, 1 behind our leader Ausi. This makes for a very interesting last three weeks. For those of us that can’t win, which is pretty much everyone outside those top 3 unless Dee, Huddo or Annie can pull a rabbit out of the hat – at least we can watch the battle at the top. Remember, I post everyone’s tips here on the blog on the Friday night each week. So, if you want to check it out, you can see what everyone has tipped.

A heart-breaking loss for the Crows. They were brilliant and when Thilthorpe kicked that big goal early in the last quarter to put us more than a goal up, it really looked like we could do it, but Geelong were too strong in the last 15 minutes and it was clear they were going to regain the lead as they did. As Graham Cornes said today, the final three weeks of the season are really important for Matthew Nicks and for the vibe around the club going into 2025. Meanwhile, Margot’s Carlton had a painful loss – McGovern is normally a good kick but he made a meal of that one! And what about Sydney? Simply unbelievable. What’s the problem there I wonder.

The Ladder after Round 21…

Round 20

Steph only just missed out on getting all 9. The Crows let her down which means she got 8. Next best with 7 were Dee and Sal, followed by Ausi, Huddo, Jeremy, Matt, Rob and me with 6. At the top of the ladder, Ausi is STILL holding on to his lead of 1, with Rob on his heels and now a gap of 2 to Helen and Dee in equal third and Huddo 1 further back. We have four rounds left to tip on.

Well done to the Pear. That was a great win for them over Carlton. As for the Crows, what a disappointment. I really thought that that win last weekend would give them some belief and that they would beat Hawthorn. I never thought they’d get done like they did. But then, Hawthorn were fantastic right from the start, so you have to hand it to them. Their pressure was intense and they kicked straight.

Next week the Crows play Geelong in Geelong. I might head down there and help out with the cheer squad.

The Ladder after Round 20…

Round 19

Not for the first time this year, the star of the week was Grace was 8 – way to go Grace. She was followed by Dee, Gaynor, Helen, Jeremy and Steph who all got 7. At the top of the ladder, Ausi and Rob tipped differently on two games and one went each way – Ausi got Hawthorn and Rob got Brisbane. So, it’ still Ausi leading his Dad by 1 but Helen has crept 1 closer, now 1 behind Rob. Hudo and Dee are not out of it either.

What an incredible win for the Crows. Jeremy was there in the cheer squad with his friend Brieanna and has been telling everyone all weekend that it was ‘the greatest night of my life’. He and Brieanna also featured on tv a bit – as he has been pointing out. That’s just the kind of win the Crows needed. Let’s hope they can finish the season well although they’ll have their work cut out against Hawthorn next week especially with Dawson and Keays likely to be out.

Meanwhile in the SANFL, South are off the bottom after a much-deserved win over Port at Alberton today.

Ladder after Round 19…