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The only positive out of watching this rubbish match is its made me very confident we should belt both these teams again this year. 

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Caddy is a funny player he's not really good enough to be a full time mid or forward. 

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Rance is one of those players who, in the media's eyes, gets better during the off season. Finished last year as a very good defender, then next minute he is being compared to SoS as one of the best backmen of all time. Give. Me. A. Spell.

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7 minutes ago, Abe said:

Caddy is a funny player he's not really good enough to be a full time mid or forward. 

You are right, he is a nothing player. Depth for an inside mid role in a decent team.

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1 minute ago, Forest Demon said:

You are right, he is a nothing player. Depth for an inside mid role in a decent team.

Exactly why the Cats let him go without fuss

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13 minutes ago, Abe said:

Caddy is a funny player he's not really good enough to be a full time mid or forward. 

He's a depth player. Decidedly average. 

Can't believe Richmond have gotten this close. Pies should be a mile ahead at half time with how much more ball they had. 

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Pies should be 5-6 goals up really. Shows the sort of difference foot skills make 

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32 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Dustin Martin is starting to love his 'don't argues' too much. Been pinged twice in the second quarter for over embellishing. 

I blame some of his teammates too for giving it to him under pressure instead of kicking long inside fifty, i guess his 'presence' is having a negative effect now.

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1 hour ago, hardtack said:

I genuinely cannot recall a game where I have seen such poor foot skills from both teams! This is diabolical.

Any number of MFC games over the past 16 years. 

 

1 hour ago, hardtack said:

I genuinely cannot recall a game where I have seen such poor foot skills from both teams! This is diabolical.

 

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Wouldn't mind seeing a stat comparison between Moore and Watts for their first 3 years. Wouldn't be a whole lot different I suspect yet everyone thinks Moore will be a superstar.


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15 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Hahaha. Richmond have been awful tonight and are leading

Both Richmond and Collingwood have been poor tonight. Skills below average.

2 bottom of ladder sides 

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Collingwood's poor disposal isn't a one off. This is the team Buckley has put together, and this has been their issue for the last 2 or 3 years. He is in big strife.

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8 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Any number of MFC games over the past 16 years.

Dees were bad, but I'm talking about both teams in this game...not just one of them. 

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Will Hoskin Elliott and James Aish

Collingwood trading for disappointing high picks thinking they will be stars just cos they went high in the draft lol

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I'm convinced Buckley can't coach

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