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Maggots have gifted the game to Toiges in Q4

Frees for nothing, nothing for GWS

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Richmond getting an armchair ride from the umpires like every week

Why is there a set of rules for some clubs and another set for the rest? Its so corrupt

if we had the umpiring help that Richmond get every game we would be in the 8 too.

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If Liam Cameron doesn't raise this issue after the game, then he is a puppet.

Adam Treloar only just touched the ball 5 mins ago, he called holding the ball - it resulted in a goal.

Anthony Miles gets tackled, does a 540, is given leeway. This has happened all day.

Coaches have to step up like they do in the NRL, they have to voice they opinion, this is disgraceful.

In this day and age, we have absolutely deplorable bias. It's not acceptable, and coaches have to be vocal.

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Maggots have gifted the game to Toiges in Q4

Frees for nothing, nothing for GWS

Went to the game, decided staying home in this weather was too depressing. Giants got a lot of easy frees, most were there but calls didn't go both ways. [censored] thing about that sort of umpiring is that it usually evens up at the end of the game at a crucial time. Yeah, the frees were there. The problem was that it didn't go both ways on critical, obvious free kicks. Umps were too involved all day. Richmond fans boo more than anyone but a lot of it was warranted today. In those conditions you're going to get a lot of high tackles and in the backs but you let them go and call them loosely. Which they did, but Giants got calls at times when Tigers wouldn't in identical (sometimes worse) situations. A lot of the boos were warranted.

It was inevitable that Tigers would get gifted free kicks in the last.

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That last goal to Edwards came as a result of Miles being given far too long in the tackle to get rid of the ball - should have been holding the ball on the GWS half-forward line.

The rain should have suited Richmond, not GWS, and GWS has some really key players out injured (is Richmond missing anyone?). I should be surprised that Richmond didn't blow them apart, but then again it is Richmond.

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Thanks Fork

that's the best compilation by far i've ever seen

we should sticky it as "Robbie Flower Tribute" (mods?)

as any one can see a totally different (and better) player than pendles

Agreed on all points, DC. No comparison.

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That last goal to Edwards came as a result of Miles being given far too long in the tackle to get rid of the ball - should have been holding the ball on the GWS half-forward line.

The rain should have suited Richmond, not GWS, and GWS has some really key players out injured (is Richmond missing anyone?). I should be surprised that Richmond didn't blow them apart, but then again it is Richmond.

Yeah i just dont get Richmond....i really dont.

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Amazing that Gold Coast get there captain back and suddenly they look good. 22 minute mark GC 29 points up and nth still have not kicked a goal.

Just got 1. Only took 25 minutes into the 2nd quarter.

wow.

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Another very fortunate Richmond win that will add fuel to this ludcurous talk of fhem being a flag contender. They will get absolutely smacked in the finals again.

It's time to move ahead of Richmond and North next season. Bog ordinary the pair of them.

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