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GAME DAY - Round 8

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Love a goal before the bell

You got one.


Davey's kicking is what we've been missing.

neeld must be surprised - he doesn't have to feel disgust.

We needed that last goal against like a smack in the balls... Grrrrr

 

I would never wish injury upon a player but if Rewoldt ripped his hammy off the bone, I don't think I'd feel any sympathy.


When you consider our outs this is good. Hold on boys.

Well Neeld will have so many excuses and half positives today, he won't know what to do with himself.

Does he go with age, experience, fitness, early sub, a mysterious kicking illness that spread inside the club? So many possibilities!

Surely given how siht our 3rd quarters have been we must consider ourselves an outside chance.

Sylvia would have made a huge difference this week.

(Oh, and Richmond supporters are the softest, whiney fans in the game. I look forward to them just missing the finals. Again.)

Any danger of a 12 goal final quarter from us this week?

Not from us...


It's a bizarre feeling not to be completely out of the game at 3 quarter time. We won't win of course, but you know what I mean.

Cometh the day cometh the hour cometh the man - may be about 18 months too late but welcome back to the MFC Aaron Davey!

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watch the heads drop.

watch the scoreline blow out.

watch us lose another one.

Interesting given your signature says "have faith".

Sylvia would have made a huge difference this week.

(Oh, and Richmond supporters are the softest, whiney fans in the game. I look forward to them just missing the finals. Again.)

You know what, I thought so at first, but these blokes are playing desperate footy. Not sure that's always Cols go. And I do know he's having a good season.


It's a bizarre feeling not to be completely out of the game at 3 quarter time. We won't win of course, but you know what I mean.

Almost feels like we deserve to be in this competition.

Amazing what Davey can do when he plays a FULL GAME

idiot Neeld has used him as the sub every game hes played this season

Sylvia would have made a huge difference this week.

(Oh, and Richmond supporters are the softest, whiney fans in the game. I look forward to them just missing the finals. Again.)

I have a sneaking suspicion that Sylvia being out is part of the reason why our forward 50 entries have been so much better. Now that Moloney is gone, he is the King of the up-an-under kick to no-one.

 

Survived the 3rd quater blow out. There is only one team who will bow there heads. It's Richmonds to lose now. Time to stand up someone


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