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Geelong [censored] me for obvious reasons, but even today it's very apparent that they all take after Selwood with the pathetic ducking and staging for frees (after barely any high contact). Throwing themselves back onto the turf with their hands outstretched as if they've just been whacked in the head with a cricket bat.

Yet the umpires still pay it! Amazing!

 

Selwood has the ball hit him in the face and he goes down like he's been shot with a shotgun.

Pathetic stager and yet nobody ever calls him out

Basil, please just shut the [censored] up. "Well, we all talk about the captain's goal... the captain's goal from someone as inspiring as Cotchin.... he wants to take all the responsibility.... and it's on the way and it looks great and... it's a point."

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Bullyboys really missing Griffen !!!....umm :rolleyes:


Interesting that which ever team we have played has suffered a belting the following week. Only a small sample size "four games".

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According to Sandy, Hardwick's problem is the lack of consistency.

I'd say Richmond are very consistent: consistently average.

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Basil, please just shut the [censored] up. "Well, we all talk about the captain's goal... the captain's goal from someone as inspiring as Cotchin.... he wants to take all the responsibility.... and it's on the way and it looks great and... it's a point."

That is beautiful in its ironic horrendousness.

Don't mind dropping the tip for this match if the Doggies get up (nobody tipped against the Swans).

Amazing what's transpired with that team. Port-esque.

We all want the Dogs to win, but this is just ridiculous barracking from the commentators. The Pro-Dogs bias from them is so obvious.

Hardwick and Malthouse swapping clubs at years end


wow the Doggies beat Sydney in Sydney. So good to see the COLA's go down, hopefully we repeat the dose next week

Carltank list management disaster , forward line should consist of Mitch Robinson Jarrod Whaite Betts Garlett Fev arrogant club who didnt learn from the pagan era off field disaster .

Well done Doggies.

So happy for them and it's great for the competition to see that sometimes inflated salary caps and draft concessions isn't the only way to succeed.

Carlton smashed, Doggies winning, now all we need is for our boys to win tomorrow.

Also thanks for smashing Sydney. Might help us next week.


4-1 for the Doggies and Collingwood... season definitely unravelling differently to what I expected.

If GWS get up tonight we're in uncharted territory. Hopefully it eggs on the team, maybe the gap between the best and worst isn't as large as Roosy keeps insisting (personally I hope he stops trotting that line out, it's just an out for the players when they don't perform).

How odd.. Richmond is currently ........9th :)

 

How odd.. Richmond is currently ........9th :)

Quite, bub

makes dim'n'dimmer's complaints of lack of consistency quite odd

Skills in the Q-Clash are beyond deplorable. A player for each team has found a way to kick a behind when running into an open goal square, barely three metres out.


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