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GAME DAY - Anzac Eve Game vs Tigers


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I've loaded up on us to win at $3.65.

Specked us to win by over 40 points - at $21.

And had a decent crack at the $2.50 on offer about us being the first team to 25 points.

1 down 2 to go

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To finish that quarter in front is both very pleasing and very worrying. Richmond missed a lot of opportunities, though I suppose we did too. First actual good game of Friday night footy for the year, which is good.

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Jack Watts response to the criticism during the week

1 kick, 0 marks, 0 tackles at quarter time

Predictable

The bloke's been criticised from the day he debuted. I think it pretty much rolls right off his back at this point.

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If the weather is coming from the West,I can tell you all it will be torrential.

Any lead will be good before the rain.

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Jack Watts response to the criticism during the week

1 kick, 0 marks, 0 tackles at quarter time

Predictable

give him another 1.5 quarters to prove himself then bring in michie

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Jack Watts response to the criticism during the week

1 kick, 0 marks, 0 tackles at quarter time

Predictable

Seriously? are you even watching the game?

Yeah the ball hasn't been around him, but in the times it has, he has actually gone back with the flight several times so far, playing as if he has something to prove.

Stop refreshing your browser on the AFL site looking at stats, and watch the bloody game FFS!!

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Tigers playing for frees the grubs. Numerous times in that qtr players dropping at the slightest contact.

The fee for interference against Salem was a bloody disgrace. No contact at all. Just guessed the maggot.

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Jack Watts response to the criticism during the week

1 kick, 0 marks, 0 tackles at quarter time

Predictable

No, what's predictable is that sort of comment.

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We are not only fighting the tigers we are also battling the umps! 9 to 3. There has been a few moments, :( mainly in contested marking where they have been gifted goals. AFL REVIEW!

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Garland certainly caught but no opportunity AND AROUND THE BLOODY NECK YOU PATHETIC MAGGOT!!!!

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