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I said to my family when tigs were up by 17 that the pies will kick the last 3 and win by a point. I did predict that Cloke would kick the sealer but that was a great last quarter. That Rance free kick when Fasolo kicked his 6th was just so unnecessary when he grabbed him. 

Richmond stuffed it up in the first half when they missed easy set shots. No one else to blame except themselves. Can u imagine what Dimma will say tho them. he will strip the paint off the walls. It was funny and so typical richmond. 

 

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9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Filthy win....

Would not have happened without that new interpretation of the deliberate out of bounds rule that was invoked finally in the last one minute! Anyone know how they adjudicate this rule now? 

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10 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Have you looked at their draw yet?

It's in the Richmond thread.

I haven't but surely it's too early to say their season is over.

8 minutes ago, Brayshaw Self said:

Cotchin 0 tackles hahah

As soft as butter. When he had that shot from 25m out directly in front early on, I said to the girlfriend: "Look at this guy. The Richmond captain. His name's Cotchin. He is an absolute choker. He will miss this." Sure enough... She said "but he's captain" and I said "of Richmond". He is endemic of Richmond Football Club. Soft, crumbling underbelly. 

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Just now, AdamFarr said:

I haven't but surely it's too early to say their season is over.

As soft as butter. When he had that shot from 25m out directly in front early on, I said to the girlfriend: "Look at this guy. The Richmond captain. His name's Cotchin. He is an absolute choker. He will miss this." Sure enough...

Yes, I was getting carried away....

On a serious note when you get a chance have a look, they have a horror run. Yes Lids and Edwards didn't play but neither did Swan or Sidebottom.

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7 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Jeez, that was limp. Awful game made rich only by a big crowd and a Richmond capitulation. 

That last quarter was pretty special though. Great entertainment. Could have had three goals in the first minute of the quarter too.

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Cotchin has to be the most ineffectual captain going around. 

38 disposals! Remember the damaging one? Me either. And zero tackles. Does metres gained count if you go sideways?

 

I really like Menadue and De Goey, but let me get back to laughing at Richmond. Collingwood were a hilarious supporting act too. 

Welcome back football. 

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