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Wow...

Interesting now.

 
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Ooooh jeez. I hope there's a mod on to delete this... I think I may have made a fool of myself here. 1:15 left, Toigs five up, dons with all the running.

 
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Phew...

Ok. So, As I was saying... Tigers win, and are now out of contention for the PP after the second round. Also are less likely to get in the way of the spoon and us.

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Could have been a major blunder by you Dappa. I always thought the Toiges would get there, espesh with 'The Blade' trying to impress for the job next year.


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Could have been a major blunder by you Dappa. I always thought the Toiges would get there, espesh with 'The Blade' trying to impress for the job next year.

Don't I know it. Nervous on so many levels.

Personally, I reckon the Tiges are the worst list going round. I have always thought they were a clear threat to our PP. Now it's all West coast and Freo.

We are now officially the only club left in the running for Scully who can afford to win any more premiership points.

Ooooh jeez. I hope there's a mod on to delete this... I think I may have made a fool of myself here. 1:15 left, Toigs five up, dons with all the running.

The tigers can stil get a PP if they lose all their remining games.

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The tigers can stil get a PP if they lose all their remining games.

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no they cant.. they are 4 wins and a draw.. giving them 18 points.. you need 16 points for a PP

 

The line is at 16.5 points so Richmond is now ineligible for a priority draft pick in the 2009 Draft.

Lets just hope everything else falls into place in a similar fashion...


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