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2015 FINALS

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Elimimond Tigers?

 

Warm up the microwaves Tigers

LOL


OMG I just realized how much I hate Norf......and Harvey

Toiges choke of Normanic magnitude.

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Lol Captain Cotchin.

Less time on the hair, more time putting some effort into a final. Maybe next time.

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Lol Captain Cotchin.

Less time on the hair, more time putting some effort into a final. Maybe next time.

How many touches??
 

Is Hardwick safe?

If you were Richmond board, you'd have to look at Hardwick's contract wouldn't you?

Three elimination final losses in a row. Wasting their window, if you would be so bold as to say they're currently in a window?


well that was a pretty tame effort from the toiges

little structure and little run and carry. delidio and cotchin unsighted.

Richmond are a joke

At least when Melbourne makes the finals we actually win some

How many touches??

9(th)

3 kicks

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Is Hardwick safe?

Its an interesting one.

He can coach.

Players need to stop playing for frees.

Lids should captain.


That non-call HTB decision against North was horrible. It basically ended Richmond's game.

Oh well, they had their chances. I can't wait to see the pretenders get smashed by Heeney next week. Norf are the softest team in the competition, always resort to pathetic staging and diving antics.

Heeney has more talent than the entirety of Norf's list.

Richmond remind me of Melbourne in the mid 00s.

At least we managed to win an elimination final in 2006.

Oh that is going to hurt

Hardwick must be wondering what he can do

That midfield stalled so bad after half time

Dammit i hate Nought aaarrrgghh


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That non-call HTB decision against North was horrible. It basically ended Richmond's game.

Oh well, they had their chances. I can't wait to see the pretenders get smashed by Heeney next week. Norf are the softest team in the competition, always resort to pathetic staging and diving antics.

Heeney has more talent than the entirety of Norf's list.

Tigers got their fair share.

North are the same. Their list will get them to finals by endlessly topping up on near-expired geriatrics, but it'll never be able to compete for a flag in the way that teams built from the draft can.

 

I'm not surprised by the result at all, I'd never felt more confident of a Melbourne win as I was against Richmond. If Garlett didn't drop a chest mark against North I think we would ave beaten them too.

Both teams are languishing in mediocrity, yes they are playing finals but neither have enough talent to be genuine contenders.


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