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No I want to see him try the don't argue on viney who grabs his fist and stops him dead in his tracks.

If he tries the fend off on Viney his arm will snap in half - don't think he has the balls to try it

18 year old wonder kid JKH waits patiently, ready to break Richmonds hearts for the 2nd time in the first few months of his career

 

"Ed TV" (McGuire) coming soon to fox footy ....lol

Good to see Demonland whipping boy Toumpas everywhere that quarter. Although he didn't bring his kicking boots with him.

Viney's an unbelievable talent. How about that chase on Jackson!!!!

You are kidding! Toumpas ,Three passes and not one hit the target! Silky foot skills? I think not!


 

You are kidding! Toumpas ,Three passes and not one hit the target! Silky foot skills? I think not!

Were you asleep when he hit Watts lace-out for a goal? Or conveniently forgot about it? (EDIT: thanks Nasher, you beat me to it!)

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What about the one that hit Watts on the [censored] from which we scored a goal?

As usual, only seeing what you want to see.

One good pass three poor ones! what do YOU want to see??

Its amazing how often we celebrate the mediocre!

Edited by picket fence


If thats not in the back there is no such thing!

How the [censored] is that not in the back???

Loving Dom Tyson!

I love that big Grizzly Bear!


Who got the goal?

How?

Who got the goal?

How?

Now they pay holding the ball! OMG!

OMG [censored] YOU UMPIRES


I can't believe what I've witnessed in the last 5 minutes with these umpiring decisions.

Umps obviously decided the tigers should win for Tommy. 8 frees in the first half, 4 and a 50m penalty paid in the first 5 minutes...

 

The umpiring is pathetic


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