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51 minutes 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!

 

46 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

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!

 

49 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

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

Not nearly as much as Brooocce is. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

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

That last decision was a total joke. The player touched the ball as he was tackled. It was never in control

12 wins could well be Gold this year

Posted
6 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Richmond would have lost three straight if we weren't two men down against them.

They are rubbish and wont play finals.

We still should have beaten them. We certainly outplayed them.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Deliberate out of bounds is an absolute joke

Agree on that last one. It was a fumble. At first I thought he threw it out but why would he deliberately throw it out when his team needs a goal. Makes the loss more funnier. The tigs have dropped down to 6th now. WC have found themselves in the top 4. God knows how. 

But I think the talking point is Geelong and there loss to Gold Coast. That was a very good win by them. 25 points. Wow. 

This is why tomorrows game is so important. We keep in touch with those teams. 

 

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Posted
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Agree on that last one. It was a fumble. At first I thought he threw it out but why would he deliberately throw it out when his team needs a goal. Makes the loss more funnier. The tigs have dropped down to 6th now. WC have found themselves in the top 4. God knows how. 

But I think the talking point is Geelong and there loss to Gold Coast. That was a very good win by them. 25 points. Wow. 

This is why tomorrows game is so important. We keep in touch with those teams. 

 

I think Goodwin will have the side ready

Posted

My compliments to Port, quietly going about collecting a new improved thugs backline with their tilt towards this year's Flag


Posted

If we win tomorrow we are 1 win from 2nd position.

And there will be one game separating 2nd from 10th on the ladder.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Akum said:

We still should have beaten them. We certainly outplayed them.

I said that last night. I think they will be one of the teams to be competing for eight spot. Geelong have been exposed as well but will make the eight. The current 6 teams outside the 8 will all be in or  within striking distance at round 20.

Posted
29 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

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?

Because he deliberately put the ball out to force a reset in the forward line.

Looked pretty clear on first viewing to me.

Posted
16 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Because he deliberately put the ball out to force a reset in the forward line.

Looked pretty clear on first viewing to me.

Possibly, but I thought it was a fumble..

Posted
17 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Because he deliberately put the ball out to force a reset in the forward line.

Looked pretty clear on first viewing to me.

Was definitely deliberate, not even debatable.

Can imagine the Tiger fans melting down over it though. Warms my heart.


Posted
1 hour ago, Petraccattack said:

Richmond would have lost three straight if we weren't two men down against them.

They are rubbish and wont play finals.

I had a good laugh hearing Hardwick in his press conference ticking off other 'top 8' teams they've defeated as proof they aren't pretenders, including us. What absolute [censored] -- he knows they only won against us because we were two down on rotations and got supremely lucky with injuries. They are finally getting found out and it's fantastic.

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Posted
11 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

I had a good laugh hearing Hardwick in his press conference ticking off other 'top 8' teams they've defeated as proof they aren't pretenders, including us. What absolute [censored] -- he knows they only won against us because we were two down on rotations and got supremely lucky with injuries. They are finally getting found out and it's fantastic.

It's not as if they got absolutely pants tonight.

However, I do share your enthusiasm.

Posted
23 minutes ago, McQueen said:

It's not as if they got absolutely pants tonight.

However, I do share your enthusiasm.

It was still immensely disrespectful towards us. We win that Anzac Eve match comfortably without those injuries in Q1, no question. 

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Posted
41 minutes ago, McQueen said:

It's not as if they got absolutely pants tonight.

However, I do share your enthusiasm.

Dogs absolutely smashed them in general play for 3 quarters, just couldn't put it on the board.

And whoever thought up that ridiculous tactic of playing Lin Jong in the ruck should be put in stocks outside Footscray Market and pelted with rotten fruit and veggies the whole week.

Richmond play a bludger's game - super-flood their defence, then attack via breakaways. Their fans call it "rope-a-dope" because it relies heavily on the other side playing stupid and not thinking it through. It's the way you play when you got nothin'. Once they get worked out, like Port did in 2014 (?), they'll reach their true level.

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As a complete side note after reading the Carlton/Collingwood match report, I was pondering the etymology of the nickname 'Blue Baggers'. 

A google search came up with: 

noun

  • a person who is so ugly that one would have to put a bag over their head (so as to hide their face) before considering having intercourse with them. See also double-bagger.
    That girl I met at the club was a total bagger.
 
 
Can anyone shed further light on this important matter? 
Posted
4 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

As a complete side note after reading the Carlton/Collingwood match report, I was pondering the etymology of the nickname 'Blue Baggers'. 

A google search came up with: 

noun

  • a person who is so ugly that one would have to put a bag over their head (so as to hide their face) before considering having intercourse with them. See also double-bagger.
    That girl I met at the club was a total bagger.
 
 
Can anyone shed further light on this important matter? 

Lance Whitnall

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Posted
3 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Cats and Tigers both lost two straight.

We are coming for a spot in the eight, nobody is safe.

It was only a matter of time. Both teams are pretenders. Be nice if Adelaide lose two straight too. :P

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