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Round 13 - Non MFC games

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Buddy would be very close to the GOAT it he could mark overhead. 

 

Even with Jesus Rance on their side, Richmond are in serious trouble here. They've turned a 5 goal lead into a 3 point lead. I THINK we want Richmond to lose, but we also don't want a rejuvenated Sydney taking a spot in the 8. Can't they BOTH lose? 

What's that noise?

is it a cat with a fur ball??

Nah - it's the grotesque but sweet noise of the Tigers choking.

 

Clutch goal from Reewold to bring the margin back out to 9 for the Tiger.


2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I love Chokemond

Gotta love 'em. They're the gift that just keeps on giving.

 
Just now, DemonAndrew said:

Good game now!

Close game now - but definitely not a good one

1 hour ago, rjay said:

Nichols without doubt the worst umpire in the game...

Happy we don't have him tomorrow.

...and I'll say it again..


1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

I love watching Richmond struggle but surely a Richmond win is better for us? We don't want/need Sydney getting back in the finals race.

There's arguments both ways, but our top 4 chances rest on the Tigers collapsing, so...I'll go for that one.

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

I love watching Richmond struggle but surely a Richmond win is better for us? We don't want/need Sydney getting back in the finals race.

I know what you're saying - personally I'm a believer if you're good enough -you'll always need to beat the best team - as most likely you'll play them in the big dance anyway.


Lolmond

Edited by danielE288

Swan's are gonna do it. Win by a few goals tomorrow and we're top 4 right?

 

EDIT: Forgot about the Power...and they're playing Brisbane next. 

Edited by Chook

Never, ever change, Richmond. 


1 minute ago, Chook said:

Swan's are gonna do it. Win by a few goals tomorrow and we're top 4 right?

Only if Port loses to Brisbane.

Richmond losing is good for our chances of higher positioning in the top 8 but I'd rather have Sydney ruled out for the year. Not just for us, but because I'm sick of Sydney making finals.

 

Terrible outcome. We all know Richmond are beatable pretenders but the last thing we want nipping at our heels are a rejuvenated Swans.

2 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Terrible outcome. We all know Richmond are beatable pretenders but the last thing we want nipping at our heels are a rejuvenated Swans.

I prefer to have the teams above us lose and back our boys to win and make the top 4/final 8 than to hope the teams behind us fall over.

Edited by Chook


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