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AFL Round 22 Predictions

AFL Round 22 Predictions

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The AFL Today Show is here for all your Round 22 preview needs, covering every single game with teams, stats, debates and tips for a huge early finals matchup of Hawthorn vs Collingwood, what Simon Goodwin sacking means for Melbourne and if Sydney can play spoiler over Brisbane in a huge Saturday afternoon clash!
Is this a must win game for Hawthorn & Collingwood?
Who should be the flag favourites?
Can Jeremy Cameron kick 9+ goals against Essendon?
Will we see record breaking winning margins from Adelaide or others this weekend?
Is Noah Anderson a chance to win the Brownlow over Nick Daicos?
Is Aaron Naughton underrated for an All Australian selection this season?
The AFL Today Show panel full of banter chat about their locks of the week, big calls & key match-ups, including a big debate on the Brownlow + All Australian spots, Logan Morris' incredible form against the league's top sides and if Jeremy Cameron can be stopped!
Get around the AFL Today Show brought to you by panelists Liam 'Stats Guy' McAllion, Leo Mullaly and Alex Donnelly as they talk out all things footy for the 2025 of AFL season!
Logan Morris of the Lions celebrates a goal against the Magpies at the MCG. Picture: James Wiltshire/AFL Photos via Getty Images
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