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1 minute ago, praha said:

Late in the third, we have the ball, Jones is bursting forward, could drive it deep, instead he handballs sideways.

Fmd.

Wce all behind the ball mate

1 minute ago, praha said:

Late in the third, we have the ball, Jones is bursting forward, could drive it deep, instead he handballs sideways.

Fmd.

But he's an A grader, mate.

 

One quarter away from our first win over the Eagles in Perth since 2002.  And beating a genuine contender/reigning grand final team for the first time in a long time.

guys relax. 99% of you on here were expecting us to get smashed. Were the youngest side in the AFL & were in this up to our eyeballs. yes we should be at least 3/4 goals up. But it's great signs. 


3 minutes ago, demonstone said:

What a bunch of sooks and snipers you lot are.

Yep. Pathetic. People here go on about how p#ssweak Richmond supporters are ...

Odds 3/4  time... them 1.63 us 2.28

 
Just now, Petraccattack said:

One quarter away from our first win over the Eagles in Perth since 2002.  And beating a genuine contender/reigning grand final team for the first time in a long time.

Wouldn't know it from this thread.

41 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

On days like today we should be playing Dunn over Frost or Oscar. Earned the recall in his last VFL appearance

Why?


We'll fail to kick a goal in the final term like most close games we are in.

I'm fully expecting to lose here, but I'm at least grateful we haven't been blown off the park by 100 points like the Melbourne of old (and, frankly, many other Victorian teams who've come to Domain this year).

1 minute ago, Seraph said:

Put Dawes down back

Second leading goal kicker today...

 

I'm really enjoying the game. Expected to lose and pleased with the effort. 

 

We we can finish this just need a strong start to the quarter 


18 minutes ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

WTF Oscar!!!! he bloody stopped, could of made that touch

As I have said HALF ARSED EFFORTS get rid of him ne's no good and his brother has yet another brian fade and costs a goal Friggen hopeless both of them!

1 minute ago, stuie said:

Second leading goal kicker today...

 

Need a body down there to replace OMac. 

1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

That's just pathetic   call youself a supporter

What? It's probably just a rolled ankle anyways. 

3 minutes ago, Die Hard Demon said:

guys relax. 99% of you on here were expecting us to get smashed. Were the youngest side in the AFL & were in this up to our eyeballs. yes we should be at least 3/4 goals up. But it's great signs. 

I JUST WANT IT TO [censored] CLICK

thought I would stop watching for a while a just monitor things on here.  Geez, are some on here sure they a genuine Dees supporters?  Can't believe the carry on.  


1 minute ago, Seraph said:

Need a body down there to replace OMac. 

Also need to kick goals.

 

 

Should have known better than to check in to a Gameday thread... Might just go back to enjoying a match in which we are playing great footy.

Get rid of the McDonalds, they give us supporters heart attacks!!


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