IF: You’re looking for a bandwagon to jump on.
THEN: Hop aboard AMR’s. Four consecutive and well deserved wins. Although they’ll need to show they’re capable of beating a quality side against Carey Park this week.
IF: You’ve only managed to kick 13 goals in the past three weeks of football.
THEN: Don’t expect to kick too many more against a confident Bulls outfit away from home this Sunday. Sorry Bunbury, you don’t lack for endeavour, but kick it through the big sticks a bit more.
IF: You restrict a side to no goals in the second half.
THEN: Make sure you win the match. Not a performance Busselton will want to produce again.
IF: The premiership fancies wanted to send SWFL followers back into a world of chaos and uncertainty.
THEN: They achieved it when they lost to Donnybrook. Still the flag favourites, but we’re not as confident as we once were.
IF: Collie thought they were on the right track after keeping their round four loss to Eaton within four goals.
THEN: That all went out the window when they were stampeded by the Bulls in wet weather.
IF: I have to own up to anything.
THEN: It was that I gave the Dons little to no chance against the Panthers last week, but they proved me wrong.
IF: You think your usual back flank/midfield type of player is going to bag eight goals week in week out.
THEN: You’re delusional. Kudos to Blake Piggot on a big day out, but Eaton still needs another tall forward.
IF: The Bulls can win against Bunbury this week (which they should).
THEN: They have a chance at being in the top five for the second time this season. Something they had not achieved once since entering the league six years ago.
IF: There was ever a game that the Lions will be kicking themselves about losing.
THEN: It was their match against the Hawks. Seven behinds and no goals in the final term spells disappointment.
IF: The Tigers win against Collie this week (which we fully expect they will).
THEN: They’ll be 3-3 after starting 0-3, and all the doom and gloom of the opening rounds will be forgotten.