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We finally get a game at the MCG after two games interstate (this will make it three away games in a row) and we are playing against the ever-overrated Tigers.

I am actually not overly upset after the loss today becuase unlike last week we had a crack, it was only missed opportunities that cost us.

Even if Richmond get over the top of Brisbane tonight we should go in as favourites and we should win.

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Go in hard like we did today and we will roll them.

Richmond are a bunch of pansies. We even beat them on their Tommy Hafey tribute match last year.

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yep, expecting nothing less than a win next week. Make us 2-2. I also reckon Watts will have a big game; he's typically good against soft teams.

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And with this version of "relax, we have got this"...

But seriously, we need to kick a large score again.

With Frost probably out, bring in a small and tell Dawes he is second ruck.

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Watching them playing Brisbane. They are not travelling to well. Brisbane are terrible and Toiges have only just started to exert influence. Must be a good chance next week.

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Watching them playing Brisbane. They are not travelling to well. Brisbane are terrible and Toiges have only just started to exert influence. Must be a good chance next week.

I'll just settle for a win at this stage


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Depends which Melbourne shows up.. If they put Richmond under the same pressure they did Adelaide today and play with that same intensity we will be a real chance but a tough slog today on the back of 2 interstate trips and 6 day break although the tiges have one too could be tough on a young side... I'll at least go into this game optimistic

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Richmond are flat track bullies

We wont give them a flat track to play on Too bad VIney is out, he would eat them alive.

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We finally get a game at the MCG after two games interstate (this will make it three away games in a row) and we are playing against the ever-overrated Tigers.

I am actually not overly upset after the loss today becuase unlike last week we had a crack, it was only missed opportunities that cost us.

Even if Richmond get over the top of Brisbane tonight we should go in as favourites and we should win.

Mate.. Richmond will be red hot favorites and deservedly too.

Don't know how you can say we will go in favorites. Richmond were pretty impressive tonight if you didn't notice.


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Mate.. Richmond will be red hot favorites and deservedly too.

Don't know how you can say we will go in favorites. Richmond were pretty impressive tonight if you didn't notice.

mate, relax. He created this thread before they exploded, and when the game was relatively even.

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Mate.. Richmond will be red hot favorites and deservedly too.

Don't know how you can say we will go in favorites. Richmond were pretty impressive tonight if you didn't notice.

I didn't notice, I was watching the Port game. Are Brisbane any good?

I was being slightly facetious, but I felt much better after this week's loss than last week.

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Mate.. Richmond will be red hot favorites and deservedly too.

Don't know how you can say we will go in favorites. Richmond were pretty impressive tonight if you didn't notice.

No they weren't. Brisbane are just in a very deep hole at the moment. They were kicking at 55% efficiency up til halftime, and still Richmond were only a few goals ahead. It was a downhill ski affair. They are a lacklustre team with lacklustre players and if we can kick straight we'll win and win well.

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We will continue to lose if we don't capitalise on our inside 50's.

It's not really as a simple as 'if we kick straight we'll win'. The first quarter of yesterday's game showed exactly this.

We were absolutely all over Adelaide, yet we went into quarter time only a few points up.

Effort isn't a problem for us. It's clear we can compete and match it against sides. But we really need to be creating a lot more shots on goal from our forward entries. Not just bang it in.

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We will continue to lose if we don't capitalise on our inside 50's.

It's not really as a simple as 'if we kick straight we'll win'. The first quarter of yesterday's game showed exactly this.

We were absolutely all over Adelaide, yet we went into quarter time only a few points up.

Effort isn't a problem for us. It's clear we can compete and match it against sides. But we really need to be creating a lot more shots on goal from our forward entries. Not just bang it in.

And kick goals from 25 metres out, directly in front...wouldn't hurt.

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Depends which Melbourne shows up, strong 4 quarter effort means we should push them

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We should smash Richmond is a stretch.
It should be said that this our only realistic chance to get the four points in the next four weeks.

Freo, Swans and Hawks await and things will only get more difficult. We need to get the W's while we can.

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