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The 2014 finals thread

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Trolololol Richmond.

Halfway through the first. Port lead by 43 points. Richmond yet to score.

 

I can't believe Cotchin won the toss and chose to kick against the breeze...

AGAINST!!!!

Lol, muppet!

 

I can't believe Cotchin won the toss and chose to kick against the breeze...

AGAINST!!!!

Lol, muppet!

He didn't want his bouffant flat-top ruined in the wind that early in the game.


Watching Port does give me hope. Just two years ago they were playing to tiny crowds with half the seats covered by taups. Their football was rubbish, they were a financial basket case and they had little respect amongst the footballing public.

I have no idea how their balance sheet looks these days but you have to respect everything else they have done.

Hopefully we are reading from the same book

Terrible Richmond.

this is the real Richmond

the spuds that started 3-10

Bet Toiges wished they had finished 9th now !!!


Port look amazing, I reckon they would have beaten any side today, Richmond hardly firing a shot


watching Ollie Wines turn it on in a final .. torture

"Final"

 

junktime jack riewoldt

biggest pretender in the AFL

Richmond's 9 wins sucked far too many people in. Their list is sub-standard and they rely on too few to carry them. They also really only had 1 strong win in the 9.

They got what they deserved and I'm glad the whole Richmond 'fantasy' can be put to bed. On the upside, their first draft pick is now 11 and they will probably overestimate their list and not make the hard decisions.


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