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And Hill kicks the sealer. I don't normally take too much notice of crowd size but 49,000 at the MCG on a Friday night given both clubs membership numbers would seem low.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay
Hartung kicks another, microwaves are revving up.
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We would have beaten the Hawks tonight.  The tigers have been pretty bad and were still in it at 3/4 time.

No doubt when we play them Hodge, Mitchell and Roughy will all be back. 

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10 minutes ago, hells bells said:

We would have beaten the Hawks tonight.  The tigers have been pretty bad and were still in it at 3/4 time.

No doubt when we play them Hodge, Mitchell and Roughy will all be back. 

We can only play who they send out against us.  We need to learn to beat the best....and of course the worst too.

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1 hour ago, rjay said:

What's happened to Brandon Ellis???

Might answer my own question....I thought he would be a much better player at this stage of his career but he's stalled or gone backwards.

When he was running hot a couple of years back Roos played Crossy on him and he had no effect against us.

Having a closer look tonight, he doesn't like to take the tackle or make body contact. Way to quick to move the ball on if he gets it and often to the disadvantage of a team mate.

He's an important cog in the Richmond team as he's one of the few that can use the ball well given space. The challenge for him now is to adapt to the pressure that he's now under.

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Tigers would do well to trade Vickery. At his most valuable atm. Soft show pony. In 2 years they'll rue still having him on their list. 

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I don't usually like opposition players, but I love watching Patty Cripps play. Already won three of the four centre clearances of the match.

Edited by AdamFarr
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11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Howe playing in the backline even when the pies can't buy a goal

Lol

Well he's no good down the other end either. So glad he's not our concern anymore.

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4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Howe playing in the backline even when the pies can't buy a goal

Lol

And after all his whinging about that meanie Paul Roos for playing him in defence last year, when all he wanted to do was lazily hang in the forward line waiting for the midfield to do all the work for him. After all, didn't Bucks promise Howe that his defending days were over at the Pies?

Dear oh dear, we have sold them a lemon! :roos:

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19 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Dear oh dear, we have sold them a lemon! :roos:

Not the first time Roos has managed that. Colin Sylvia says hi.

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16 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

And after all his whinging about that meanie Paul Roos for playing him in defence last year, when all he wanted to do was lazily hang in the forward line waiting for the midfield to do all the work for him. After all, didn't Bucks promise Howe that his defending days were over at the Pies?

Dear oh dear, we have sold them a lemon! :roos:

Just goes to show how selfish he is.  Players should put their hand up and be willing to play anywhere on the ground to help the club and their teammates.  He couldn't even do that without having a sook.  Good riddance to him.

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9 minutes ago, Rafiki said:

Brad Sewell has a great voice

Good spot before too. Carlton have slowed/tired in the last five minutes (despite that Levi goal).

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2 minutes ago, AdamFarr said:

Good spot before too. Carlton have slowed/tired in the last five minutes (despite that Levi goal).

Geez, Collingwood are in serious trouble if Levi Casboult is kicking goals.

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8 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Geez, Collingwood are in serious trouble if Levi Casboult is kicking goals.

He took about three or four contested marks in the last three minutes of the quarter. Dominating in the air and has had a couple of marks pretty much in the goal square.

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Flicked it over to the Geelong/Eagles game and Dwayne's bias is painful. Switching channels as soon as the Carl/Coll game returns.

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Just now, Rafiki said:

Cats eagles game has the worst commentary team possible, Dwayne Healy and Ruccuito

Any commentary team with Der-Wayne in it is the worst team possible.  The bloke turns even the most mundane into an opportunity to say "this is off the chain!"

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Great player that he is, I am nearly at the stage where I can't watch Joel Selwood play. The constant staging, ducking his head, soft frees and arguing with the umpire is really annoying. Also he seems to get away with constantly instigating incidents and then gets free kicks, or the other player reported. Today, in the first half,  I have seen him twice rough up a player, who had received a free kick or mark and yet there is no 50 against him. He is a totally protected species and is being umpired completely differently to other players.

I am disappointed to say this, but he is becoming my least liked player in the AFL.

I also wonder if Paddy D is embarrassed, about that late bump from Redden, which caught him lightly in the side and after he made sure he got the downfield free, he got up and pretended to rub his jaw, which brought mirth from the commentators. 

Clearly some clubs players, like the Roos for example, often stage for frees and disappointingly, get a reward for it.

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17 hours ago, AdamFarr said:

Flicked it over to the Geelong/Eagles game and Dwayne's bias is painful. Switching channels as soon as the Carl/Coll game returns.

I must've subconsciously drifted towards the Carl/Coll game because of that. Because I have more SC players in the WC/Geel game. But I am watching the Carl/Coll game.

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