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POST MATCH DISCUSSION - Round 5

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23 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Holy Crap!  24 contested out of 37.  That's impressive. 

a lazy 9 tackles to go with it.

 
43 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Paul Roos' building of this list and organisational leadership will be go down as possibly the most influential of all time.....

Or at least in our time

 

What a night. First game at the G for 2016 and one to remember unless brain cells are killed off. Bring on the rest.

 


Ta 50 m penalty in the last 3 mins was just not there. Poor umpiring again tonight. Nice to win despite the umpires trying to stuff it up

They all played for each other tonight. 

We have a team kids.

Still raw but they will click 

Maximus Prime.

 

The hard on for this bloke couldn't get any harder. Marking beast. Goal kicking tyrant,

 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

Ta 50 m penalty in the last 3 mins was just not there. Poor umpiring again tonight. Nice to win despite the umpires trying to stuff it up

How can you pay deliberate out of bounds when they are being tackled and they kick it 30+ meters


12 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Would like to do what Rance did to Andrew Wu

I just gave him a whack back on Twitter.

Working for Fairfax, he should concentrate more on keeping his job than making crude comments about a bloke who just got smashed in the back of the head.

I might suggest that we boycott Fairfax publications but nobody buys the Age, SMH or Fin Review these days.

39 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

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

ridiculous comment

For a split second I could have sworn I could see big Jim running around out there with the number 11 on his back.....the boys would have made him proud today.

It's over. It's finally over. We may fall back, we may go back into the hell... we may not even make finals this year... but for now... we have proven we're not as bad as we were. We can finally be proud and turn up hoping for a win every week.

 


Roasting Wu on FB with my mates, yeah Rance got frustrated, but that happens when you're team consistently plays [censored]. Deserves 1-2 weeks.

You beauty! Go the redlegs. Try as Tommy Mac might (three times) to turn the momentum with absolute brainfades, we still managed to overrun them comprehensively.

Viney, Tyson and Gawn were absolutely superb. Worst game I've seen Hogan play. I can't recall too many times he had an effective disposal or took a contested mark.

Some terrific possession chains that resulted in goals. How long is it since we've seen us to do that end to end transition consistently across a match? Soon it will become automatic.

We look like we're on track for my 10-12 wins. I'll say it again. You beauty!

 

woohoo go dees  bloody beauty 

Great win & great signs... 

On a different note .. Very poor by ch 7 not show the full pre game of the Anzac service .. They have apologised but opportunity lossed for people to pay their respects on tv who cannot attend game

23 hours ago, AdamFarr said:

You beauty! Go the redlegs. Try as Tommy Mac might (three times) to turn the momentum with absolute brainfades, we still managed to overrun them comprehensively.

Viney, Tyson and Gawn were absolutely superb. Worst game I've seen Hogan play. I can't recall too many times he had an effective disposal or took a contested mark.

Some terrific possession chains that resulted in goals. How long is it since we've seen us to do that end to end transition consistently across a match? Soon it will become automatic.

We look like we're on track for my 10-12 wins. I'll say it again. You beauty!

 

Disagree mate, i was pretty happy with him, he worked really hard, bought the ball to ground and had a crack, i think he was definitely having an off night, but when you have an off night and still have 16 touches, 9 marks and a couple of good shots on goal, got to be fairly happy with that.


1 minute ago, AdamFarr said:

You beauty! Go the redlegs. Try as Tommy Mac might (three times) to turn the momentum with absolute brainfades, we still managed to overrun them comprehensively.

Viney, Tyson and Gawn were absolutely superb. Worst game I've seen Hogan play. I can't recall too many times he had an effective disposal or took a contested mark.

Some terrific possession chains that resulted in goals. How long is it since we've seen us to do that end to end transition consistently across a match? Soon it will become automatic.

We look like we're on track for my 10-12 wins. I'll say it again. You beauty!

 

Bit rough on Hogan.

 

Competed well in the air and bought the ball to ground that led to a number of goals

56 minutes ago, doc roet said:

Imagine traccs hunger after that!

He might need to get even more hungry after that

Absolutely loved when Gawn said every time he sees the 11 on the jumper he thinks of Jim. 

 

Just noticed how calculates Jack Viney's strike is NON-REPORT!

 

 

Hogan was terrific, did you not see his magic handballs AdamFarrOutWhatAreYouWatching? 

31 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Excuse formatting, on phone:

"Alex Rance just did what every Melbourne supporter has wanted to do to Jack Watts #AFLDeesTigers"

 

Andrew Wu, low-rent commentator like the coward in the crowd cheering on a bully.  Watts, seen to be easily picked on, too good for Richmond. Hang your heads in shame Fairfax for hiring this writer. 


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