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Huge game this week in reference to the ladder .

Log jam of sides including us on 22 points looking at a spot in the 8 .

Richmond would love to take us down , not only for the 4points .

They wanna prove that they can take us without the prime draft picks .

Like North , got abit of an inferiority complex they do .

If we can match thier intensity , this will be a cracker game .

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Yes this is a massive game. The media will also build this one up. Saturday afternoon at the G, big crowd. Really is a big game for Dean Bailey. He really needs to get the players up for this one, thought he did a brilliant job yesterday and the message to get the ball inside 50 quickly got through. Garland is important and I hope he plays. Jamar will be good to come back, but may play more forward with Martin playing so well.

Get the feeling it will be a finals type atmosphere and think Sylvia and Mckenzie will dominate.

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cant wait to see jordie mckenzie run with dustin martin, will be an interesting match up, and i reckon the dont argue will be less effective when the takling machine is trying to grab a hold of him!

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This game is not big, it's huge.

i still remember Round 22 1998....i think that's when Richmond started this modern dislike for the MFC

That's because a Melbourne player, and I think it was Stinga - but not certain- , siad that the Richmond team were arguing amongst themselves and he called them the Richmond netball Club. Farmer took mark of the year from memory. Won by 12 goals.

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Looking at the week ahead I'd say this is match of the round. Richmond is in good form and we've just smashed freo, we're also staring to gain a few players back while the likes of Stef Martin have relished the extra responsibility.

I can't wait to see Jordie line up on Martin, that will be an awesome battle.

Really pumped for this one, reckon it'll be a bumper crowd too!

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That's because a Melbourne player, and I think it was Stinga - but not certain- , siad that the Richmond team were arguing amongst themselves and he called them the Richmond netball Club. Farmer took mark of the year from memory. Won by 12 goals.

don't remember stinga's remark, but i was at the game, Superb start to 3 great games....could have won it that year.....

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Looking at the week ahead I'd say this is match of the round. Richmond is in good form and we've just smashed freo, we're also staring to gain a few players back while the likes of Stef Martin have relished the extra responsibility.

I can't wait to see Jordie line up on Martin, that will be an awesome battle.

Really pumped for this one, reckon it'll be a bumper crowd too!

And maybe Steph to pushback into the Hole. Or the Ruck to do so?

Sweepers with speed needed this week, a bit like the Dons game. Exit mortein. Bring in Mr Sheen!

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