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When the tigers number 39 (have no idea who the squib is) wussed the contest and for the next 5 mins Rivers absolutely gave it to him and really told him how weak he was.

GOLD!!!!!

Well done Rivs!

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Riv stood up today. The whole backline is just a force really.

Give it a couple of years and we will be so strong at the back.

Guest Rojik of the Arctic
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Pretty damn typical. Even when we win somebody wants to put the boot in. Can't you wait till Tuesday before this crap gets posted?

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Pretty damn typical. Even when we win somebody wants to put the boot in. Can't you wait till Tuesday before this crap gets posted?

Are you a moron? He's pumping up the tyres of Rivers, not deflating them. Its the way footy should be, if someone pulls out of a contest then he should be told about it!! Rivers you are a gun.

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Are you a moron? He's pumping up the tyres of Rivers, not deflating them. Its the way footy should be, if someone pulls out of a contest then he should be told about it!! Rivers you are a gun.

Thank you, I had to re read what i wrote cos I was most defiantly saying that what rivs did was awesome!

Guest Rojik of the Arctic
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Are you a moron? He's pumping up the tyres of Rivers, not deflating them. Its the way footy should be, if someone pulls out of a contest then he should be told about it!! Rivers you are a gun.

Yep, I'm that much of a moron that I'd like to enjoy the win without putting the boot into "No 39 - have no idea who the squib is" for a day or two. :wacko:


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Rivers just loves to yell.

He yells at his opponent, he yells at his teammates. Basically, if you [censored] him off, you'll cop it regardless of what side you're on.

Gotta love him! :D

But the best thing about today was that we won without: Robbo, Garland, Aussie, Grimes, Maric, Watts, Blease, Strauss and Jurrah, and they all make us a much better side. Not to mention we lost Green early, so we were one down for 3 quarters, and we played without our captain.

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Dear god, I think you need to read things 3 or 4 times before posting and getting everything backwards.

I'll spell it out

39 (tigers player) squibed the contest.

you with me?

Rivers (melbourne player, superstar) gave him a 5 min spray about it.

still with me?

Best thing that happened today!

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Yep, I'm that much of a moron that I'd like to enjoy the win without putting the boot into "No 39 - have no idea who the squib is" for a day or two. :wacko:

It was a richmond player mate. Enjoy it, but we can laugh at the opposition as well!

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Pretty damn typical. Even when we win somebody wants to put the boot in. Can't you wait till Tuesday before this crap gets posted?

Someone's a party pooper

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I wasn't sold on Martin just yet but after his performance today, he will be an extremely good defender.

In fact, our whole back line will be awesome in the years to come.

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Martin-Seems to be getting better week to week. Big body and seems to enjoy body contact. Great win boys

good god this guy almost excites me more than anyone else on our list.

size. speed. agility. brave. knows his game.

But the best thing about today was that we won without: Robbo, Garland, Aussie, Grimes, Maric, Watts, Blease, Strauss and Jurrah, and they all make us a much better side.

lets not get ahead of ourselves. but for robbo they all have the potential to make us a better side

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Only two players had less than 10 touches - Bate with 9 (and a goal) and Green who had a ripping first quarter before demolishing his face. Everyone played their role.

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Winning feels so good, cant wait to bag out my workmate tiger fan tomorrow. Also will be fitting that Melbourne finish of Wallace as a Coach, cause it was the loss to the Tigers that ended it for Daniher 2 yrs ago.

Another highlight despite all the performances of the players, was Jimmy Stynes Mark from a Melb goal.


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Pretty damn typical. Even when we win somebody wants to put the boot in. Can't you wait till Tuesday before this crap gets posted?
i dont understand, whats your point .
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lets not get ahead of ourselves. but for robbo they all have the potential to make us a better side

Shhhh! :lol:

Only two players had less than 10 touches - Bate with 9 (and a goal) and Green who had a ripping first quarter before demolishing his face. Everyone played their role.

Yeah and I think only Bartram had a poor game disposal wise, otherwise nobody really stood out for horrendous errors (it was a team effort in that respect too ;))

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Martin-Seems to be getting better week to week. Big body and seems to enjoy body contact. Great win boys

last qtr Martin on the wing won ball out against Reivolt , wasnt anything outstanding , i just thought good play below his knees for the giant, more agile than people think

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But the best thing about today was that we won without: Robbo, Garland, Aussie, Grimes, Maric, Watts, Blease, Strauss and Jurrah, and they all make us a much better side. Not to mention we lost Green early, so we were one down for 3 quarters, and we played without our captain.

Agree. The loss of Green was critical and to have one down started to show in the last quarter.

I trust the young blokes take some confidence from that effort and progress.

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for me messen had one of the best games I have seen by a mfc ruck man, but I was sitting a lot further away then usual. Great to see, our hardness at the ball all over the park was excellent - you could have been excused to think that it was the dees in the medias sights all week.

Just waiting for the replay on fox ATM

Guest Rojik of the Arctic
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Yep. I am a moron. I missed the Tigers bit completely - thought it was a go at Jetta. Too many happy beers after the game. Apols all round. Next time we win I promise not to post until I'm under 0.5. Sorry lads. (need a *really* embarrased emoticon).

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