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You can add the filth's whole team, Nathan Brown, Everitt, Judd and Kerr to that list!

What's wrong with Nathan Brown?

He was unlucky to win the B & F in his last year!

 
What's wrong with Nathan Brown?

He was unlucky to win the B & F in his last year!

No, Nathan "I have no leg" Brown of Richmond. I can't stand him either.

That's one of the best comments on this thread, it's easy to have a go at an opposition player when your team's 5th and you got 23 possies. Fortunately for Harvey there was someone dumb enough out there to award a free kick for his (terrible) acting. I appreciate the talent that he displays and that he is a very important player for the Roos, but i've got little or no respect for him after what he's said post-game. Next time he craps on about one of our players someone should shove a shot of his winge to the umpire after the second one. I'm not surprised Dunn wanted to flatten him (or possibly McIdiot) after that.

I was half barracking for them to get into the finals and do well, now i want them to take the best spot of all.........

1. Geelong

2. Hawthorne

3. ...............

4. ...............

5. ...............

6. ...............

7. ...............

8. ...............

9. North!

Richmond come 9th in years like this Pates.

 
Harvey acting. Even Archer said so on the Caro show tonite.

No credit to harvey at all.

And now he is defending himself.........

Harvey says he's no diver

He says he's "entitled to stand up for himself against opposition AFL taggers" and so he stands up by laying down?

There was talk of non North supporters purchasing sympathetic memberships when North was looking down the barrel. That good will may be souring somewhat with divers mouth off and staging


And now he is defending himself.........

Harvey says he's no diver

Interesting that he reckons he knows how to cope with tagging and is so proud he is prepared to boast about it thus he will endure intense sledging on the weekend from an experienced Lions outfit and thereafter I anticiapte will have nothing to say.

soft reports, both of them. he should not have even got a reprimand.

the thing that pisses me off the most is how mclaren 'sheppards' dunn from the north players. he walked in front on purpose. what possible reason could he have had for standing there?

Say what you like Boomer but 20,000 sets of eyes and the t.v cameras don't lie. Just accept the fact that the respect the footballing public once had for you is gone. You are the whining sook, the antithesis of what our game is about, the opposite of what it is to be an Australian male.

If this squib wins the brownlow the rules must be changed immediately. Diving and staging should be reportable and mean instant disqualification from the games highest honour.

 

it would be a very disappointing brownlow night if he did indeed win - would not surprise me if others returned theirs!!

how can you have respect for someone that dives at the slightest of touches, holds their head when hit in the chest, etc, etc...

no respect for you and would suspect that you have lost alot of credibility in football circles!

certainly does not represent the shinboner spirit!!

the boy who cried wolf would be a good place to start!!

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