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POST MATCH DISCUSSION - Round 5

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Felt the whole game the commentators were making comment as though there only people watching were Richmond supporters. As though it was all about Richmond and not us. Extremely happy we got over the top of them. 

Pumped right now.

Viney, Gawn, Bernard....there are so many...awesome.

to those that jumped off the Paul Roos bandwagon, get back on. Believe and enjoy the ride! 

 

 

Only heard it on the "internet radio" but what a great game.  To be honest it was a far better tigers outfit that last week, they pushed us but we responded all game which is brilliant.  

17 hours ago, AmDamDemon said:

Initial thoughts:

Umpires can go [censored] themselves with whatever black and yellow object they want. We won despite them.

Dom Tyson back to his best. Fantastic.

Gawn and Viney could both wim brownlow. 

Alex Rance showed himself to be scum.

I love how our forward set up doesn't rely on Hogan. He doesn't carry it like we thought he'd have to, and I think this will make him a better player and more at ease in his wanting to belong to this team. Well done coaches.

Dees are here. You little [censored] ripper!!!

Thank you Paul Roos. 

I agree, the umpiring today was shocking. Deplorable, hasn't been that bad since we beat Adelaide in Adelaide last year.


8 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

The streak has begun.

I know I've been a negative nancy but that was frustrating.

Still, a win is a win!

What's frustrating about a win like that? We did everything a good team needs to do. We answered the challenges and won going away.

C'mon!

"I forgot how much I hated Melbourne", I love that been waiting years for it to move from sympathy to hatred!!!

On 4/24/2016 at 10:07 PM, Schneider said:

"I forgot how much I hated Melbourne", I love that been waiting years for it to move from sympathy to hatred!!!

Being a good side means being hated.

 

Just saw the reply (afl site) on that race hit, what scum.  Viney didn't hit him in the head (chest/kneck) but Viney should have run through him. 


Happy with that.  If we can play like this all year we'll win more often than not.  The top teams will still have us, but we're right in the mix for the middle tier 

I will say I think Viney has just made a spot in the side for Petracca next week.  I can see he and Rance both going for a week. 

Everyone we have brought in is tough!  Bugg,  Kennedy, Hunt and Wagner are tough and hence composed and it makes such a difference. 

We are a team that flies the flag and doesn't back down.  The demon has risen again and it is just [censored] fantastic!! 

Just now, Moonshadow said:

Another solid game from Hunt and Warner 

Yes they really look the goods.

Gus Brayshaw is way off the pace, not sure why but I expect he will be replaced by Tracca or Oliver.  

 

Go Dees

Viney and Gawn wow just wow. 

Viney will make a great captain when it's his time. 


2 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Happy with that.  If we can play like this all year we'll win more often than not.  The top teams will still have us, but we're right in the mix for the middle tier 

I will say I think Viney has just made a spot in the side for Petracca next week.  I can see he and Rance both going for a week. 

I asked this in the game day thread.

 

are you suggesting Viney gets a week for his initial reaction or something else?

Best part of the win, Harmes, Brayshaw, Wagner, Hunt, all just babies. Petracca and Oliver in the wings, and Jeff Garlett has been the best pick up ever. 


Nice crowd too for a Sunday night game. Official crowd: 59,968 at the MCG

Good for the coffers and you think the AFL with think about making it permanent given its success over the first 2 games. 

3 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Happy with that.  If we can play like this all year we'll win more often than not.  The top teams will still have us, but we're right in the mix for the middle tier 

I will say I think Viney has just made a spot in the side for Petracca next week.  I can see he and Rance both going for a week. 

I fear you are right. Though how a deliberate foul act by Rance can be the same penalty as what Viney did, only the AFL and its stooges can say.

Dom Tyson was gnarly tonight and words cannot describe the man love towards Jack Viney.

 

I love how we now stand up for each other and actually Shepard. 

Keep it up boys. 


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