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No more mister nice guys ...

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1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Loved the pointing to the stand but nevertheless l reckon that Roosy might have a word with him about it during the week.

I remember the Ox doing just that in that famous finals win over the Blues.

 

I did not like Bugg making contact with Riewoldt when he was in the company of the Richmond trainers. Not acceptable.

Rest of it fine by me.

Alice Cooper agrees!

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6 minutes ago, demoniac said:

I did not like Bugg making contact with Riewoldt when he was in the company of the Richmond trainers. Not acceptable.

Rest of it fine by me.

He'll cop a fine for that. But Jack had a rolled ankle. Presuming Bugg knew that then he probably knew what he doing.

9 hours ago, demoniac said:

I did not like Bugg making contact with Riewoldt when he was in the company of the Richmond trainers. Not acceptable.

Rest of it fine by me.

 

9 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

He'll cop a fine for that. But Jack had a rolled ankle. Presuming Bugg knew that then he probably knew what he doing.

Bugg has a history with Riewoldt's, mustn't like the name.


11 hours ago, rpfc said:

My dad just texted me and said they played like they used to under Northey.

He loves telling stories of Northey every week telling the boys how no-one rates them, no-one likes them, you have only got each other, etc.

They certainly seem to playing to that inspiration.

Yes, and even better, we're kicking double the scores!

12 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Those of us old enough to remember know that the Melbourne team of the Norm Smith era never copped (censored) from anybody. We were tough, aggressive and always stood our ground. That, and the fact that we had more ability than the others helped us win a heap of flags. 

RDB would be proud of the boys efforts tonight.

He was there last night. 

Would love to see Finals action with RDB in the stands

and Frank "Bluey" Adams...

12 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Loved the pointing to the stand but nevertheless l reckon that Roosy might have a word with him about it during the week.

Think Bugg probably has his own special category KPI column and that would be a tick. 

 

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