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7 minutes ago, olisik said:

Stringers knee looks bad

He's back on the bench without strapping and appears to be ok. Good result as it looked bad and he's done his knee before. Never want to see entertaining players injured!

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1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Rance just gave away a 50 for smacking a bloke in the head after he'd already marked it. He might be the biggest dog in the AFL. Such a scumbag!

Not only that, the bloke is seriously in love with himself. Narcissist.

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2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Not only that, the bloke is seriously in love with himself. Narcissist.

He just poked a guy in the eye as well. He's one of the dirtiest players of the modern era but no one ever says a bad word about him. Very frustrating!

Doggies are all over them now and probably will win. Might finally get a tip right for the weekend!

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Hope the dogs get up and win. 

But gee gold coast are going ok. Would be nice if they could hold on, but I just expect the cats to run over them after 3/4 time. although they have just kicked the 1st goal of the final quarter the suns. 

By the way I just saw a bit of Bucks presser. He was hinting that playing so many games in a short amount of time has hurt them. Hey Bucks didnt hear you complain last week about it when you beat the cats. Hope you are enjoying your dinner tonight. 

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31 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Not only that, the bloke is seriously in love with himself. Narcissist.

Rance is actually lousy one-on-one. Which is why Hogan and Watts have killed him when they are able to go one-on-one with him. He's only good when he can be spare man, or third man up. His main skill is reading the flight of the ball. And Richmond set up their defence to leave him as the spare.

That's why he gets so [censored] off when his lack of contested ball skill gets shown up. He's a massive fraud. I can't remember seeing a more over-rated player in over 50 years of watching footy.

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Good to see the Tigers lose. Suns beat Geelong! A round of upsets so far with the exception of the Doggies. Hopefully we get up tomorrow and win well.

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8 minutes ago, Akum said:

Rance is actually lousy one-on-one. Which is why Hogan and Watts have killed him when they are able to go one-on-one with him. He's only good when he can be spare man, or third man up. His main skill is reading the flight of the ball. And Richmond set up their defence to leave him as the spare.

That's why he gets so [censored] off when his lack of contested ball skill gets shown up. He's a massive fraud. I can't remember seeing a more over-rated player in over 50 years of watching footy.

100% agree with this. Happens time and time again. I wasn't sure if it was just me seeing him have off games whenever I've watched Richmond play, but I've seen enough now to confirm what you said. He's average one on one and cracks the sads when he loses one on one contests, which is often. He's also got a habit of hitting blokes in the head, because most of the time he can't beat them fairly. He's a real dirty overrated player for mine.

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3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Deliberate out of bounds is an absolute joke

How does a team get paid deliberate against them when they have 40 secs to go, its in their forward line and theyre down by 4 pts?

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3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Deliberate out of bounds is an absolute joke

You must have been a defender and you may be right about 12 wins for the eight. This year is tight.

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