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GAME DAY - Anzac Eve Game vs Tigers

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Kent a big loss. Now can muppets see why he is so valuable? He adds hardness and is quick.

We should be in front more if not for some silly skill errors

 

Sucks for Kent. Was playing really well up to that point.

Some horrible hospital handpassing tonight.

Brayshaw. .gutsy.

 

Think Lamumba and Cross have the worst skills tonight.

Add Tyson, Watts and Howe to that.


Frees 16-8 in the Tigers' favour. Disgusting umpiring.

I think our poor disposal is the only thing keeping Richmond in the game. Especially handballing behind the running man, a throwback to a few ears ago. Loved Brayshaw keeping the ball under control and taking the hit, but I would have preferred him to duck his head into the tackler. It works for the tiggers every time.

Hogan ranked 1st for contested marks with 12 for the year

Both sides are having a very serious crack

Of course the skills are down

If we break them we can win

 

Add Tyson, Watts and Howe to that.

Tyson always gets the ball under pressure, he needs to find another gear to get away with it.


Umpires are trying to keep Richmond in the game.

Trying ???

Fn delivering it in spades !!!

Sick of the commentators talking about Rance.

Hogan has silenced the Rance wankfest. Kid is gonna be something special and a half.

Brayshaw showed true toughness a few times. Really pleased with him.

Hogan ragdolling Rance is great to see.

Dustin Martin is the f*cking softest c*nt I've ever seen. He jumps on guys and grabs their throats, it's disgusting how the umps never pay frees against him for it. The second he gets tackled, throws his arms out like he's been shot by a sniper. He is absolutely gutless on top of being a filthy piece of sh*t of a human being.


If Tyson could hit a target he'd be pretty handy. Pity he just turns every disposal over.

Jones is back though which is great to see.

Garlett is infuriating. Never wanted to kiss and punch someone simultaneously so much.

So Kent is gone? What happened?

Pinged his hammy

Big loss

So Kent is gone? What happened?

Made a massive chasedown to stop three Richmond players breaking on the wing, did his hammy lunging for the tackle. Ball came free, I think Richmond would up with it but didn't get the fast break.


Here comes the bad weather - bit of a shame our last two games have been affected by rain.

Wet weather footy just isn't as good to watch (most of the time - low scoring contested stuff)

Pinged his hammy

Big loss

They are saying "high hamstring" injury - gone for a month

I really feel for Drummond...kids first game and probably gone for the year.

 

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