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Around the League Round Four

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Vickory get a free for being punched in the head in front of the Ump?

 

Jeez how good is Elliot Yeo. Has one of the best hands in the competition.

25 minutes ago, The Song Formerly Known As said:

What are the chances we turn both collingwood's and Richmond's seasons around? ??

Prefer to like our chances of ending both their seasons and helping to lead to both coaches being shown the door...


Reivoldt looking v average. Vickers struggling to get a touch. Hard to find one Tiger winning his spot. How good is this to see?

 

 

 

 

Edited by Moonshadow

Geez arent west coast a tall team. They should be way ahead even more. I think this could be an 80-100 point drubbing. 

But geez dont they get a good run with the umpires. 

4 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Reivoldt looking v average. Vickers struggling to get a touch. Hard to find one Tiger winning his spot. Maybe at a pinch Cotch. How good is this to see?

Hit about 2 targets 15m away that lead to nothing. Ducks his head more than North Melbourne.

 
Just now, Deestroy All said:

Hit about 2 targets 15m away that lead to nothing. Ducks his head more than North Melbourne.

Edited for accuracy DA

We do not want the Tigers to get smashed cause who do they play next week???????


Just now, Moonshadow said:

Edited for accuracy DA

Haha. Better!

13 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jeez how good is Elliot Yeo. Has one of the best hands in the competition.

 

'Steady as a rock"

'But, he shoots with his other hand."

blazing saddles

I always follow the Vics over any interstate club with the exception of the Bongers and Pies.

Plus i would kill for the Toige's record on the road

1 minute ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Vickery jumping out the way. lol

And letting NicNat push past him with ease.


23 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

We do not want the Tigers to get smashed cause who do they play next week???????

What are you saying?

Considering our last 10 + years and round two loss to Essendon every game is a danger game. Does a  1-3 Richmond have anymore to play for then a 2-0 Kangaroos. 

 

We desperately need to beat the Pies and smash Richmond to get our season back on track. The tigers look truly insipid tonight. Good. 

53 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jeez how good is Elliot Yeo. Has one of the best hands in the competition.

Which one DD?

17 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Vickery jumping out the way. lol

That was awefull. Vickory too much of a one trick pony for mine


11 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

We desperately need to beat the Pies and smash Richmond to get our season back on track. The tigers look truly insipid tonight. Good. 

I would like to see us get any season on track...but two in a row would nice given our record.

11 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

We desperately need to beat the Pies and smash Richmond to get our season back on track. The tigers look truly insipid tonight. Good. 

Both games will be either won or lost in our nogg'ns. North would absolutely smash the both of 'em

How about thinking one game at a time?  We are no certainties to beat anyone at the moment. 

 
23 minutes ago, america de cali said:

How about thinking one game at a time?  We are no certainties to beat anyone at the moment. 

exactly. we are as bad as both Richmond and the Pies and at times, much worse! The way people talk in superiority to these teams, no wonder they are shocked and shattered when we come out and have stinkers against them. We are still very, very [censored] and on the level with teams like this. 

I'm still wondering why the hell it matters who our opponent played last week. 

Does anyone think Hawthorn, Freo, Sydney or Geelong get the slightest bit worried if their opponent lost last week?

Until we stop thinking like this, we'll be an irrelevancy.


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