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Did Jordan McMahons kick mean that Richmond are out of 2010 priority pick contention?

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Is it the case? If so that is pretty funny.

Richmond won 5 and a half games. You do the Maths when the PP is 4 games or less for us this year.

 
Richmond won 5 and a half games. You do the Maths when the PP is 4 games or less for us this year.

As far as I know, there will be no Priority Pick next year

Both are right. 1/2 game too many to get one at the end of the first round this year and no priority picks next year.


Amazing how much that kick actually was worth to the Tigers.

If he missed Richmond would have Tom Scully to go with picks 17 and 18 this year. Not to mention the effect it would have had on us.

Yes. thank you Jordan mcMahon, thank you!

Damian HardHat will be furious, probably sack him on Tuesday!!!! :lol:

 

LOL.

What makes it even better is that I watched him take an easier set shot the other night and he missed the lot!

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LOL.

What makes it even better is that I watched him take an easier set shot the other night and he missed the lot!

:lol::lol::lol: Richmond!!!!

Amazing how much that kick actually was worth to the Tigers. If he missed Richmond would have Tom Scully to go with picks 17 & 18 this year. Not to mention the effect on us.
Maybe. Melb v freo game could have been a different outcome. Meaning we still would have had pick 1. But missed the priority. But yes in the meantime we can give it to tiger supporters. Who's the most influential tiger of all time? J.McMahon
Maybe. Melb v freo game could have been a different outcome. Meaning we still would have had pick 1. But missed the priority. But yes in the meantime we can give it to tiger supporters. Who's the most influential tiger of all time? J.McMahon

Oakley Nicholls is all class!!!!

That kick for goal has ensured that Jordan McMahon's career is not a complete waste of time.


:lol::lol:

Epic fail

There are a couple of old Tiger Supporters that always ring SEN almost every night for years & Just Moan & Groan (Ray from Weribee) He never Blames anyone but always says they will be firing next year!! Its Priceless!!! :lol:

There are a couple of old Tiger Supporters that always ring SEN almost every night for years & Just Moan & Groan (Ray from Weribee) He never Blames anyone but always says they will be firing next year!! Its Priceless!!! :lol:

I must admit they can be quite positive considering.

One of my friends said during the year, 'at this point in time (midway through the year) Tambling looks to have the wood on Franklin atm'.

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I must admit they can be quite positive considering.

One of my friends said during the year, 'at this point in time (midway through the year) Tambling looks to have the wood on Franklin atm'.

Tambling would be a great player in a top side. He has great skill, he just needs to have the cattle around him. Feel sorry for Richard.

Tambling would be a great player in a top side. He has great skill, he just needs to have the cattle around him. Feel sorry for Richard.

A top player can play well in a crap side constantly, like Richmond. Long way to go in his career though.

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