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Love this result.

Swans are rubbish and a team above us loses.  Perfect.

 
 

Nothing beats a final 4 spot and now we are in the hunt. Bugger 5-8. 

soooo funny.....eat my shorts, ferals......9th place awaits and the universe will be back in equilibrium


2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Gee I'm good. 

if you were an icy pole....

5 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.

They aren't back in my opinion. Tigers shouldn't be considered a scalp.

 
1 minute ago, Moneider96 said:

Good. Now, we need port to lose. 

Against Brisbane coming off an unprecedented 1-match winning streak, anything's possible.

Who's pumped for a Gold Coast v Carlton Saturday night blockbuster! [censored] yeah!


Port Adelaide should start 5 goals down by default for this INXS bull [censored]. 

Switching over to the NRL soon (don't judge), these games don't excite me at all. 

14 minutes ago, doc roet said:

the calls out for hardwicks head.

Its laughable that several commentators, who should know better nominated Hardwick 'coach of the year' this week.

Their wins have been Carl, Coll, WCE (@MCG), Lions, (undermanned & injured Demons), Ess and NM.

As I said, laughable.

5 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Its laughable that several commentators, who should know better nominated Hardwick 'coach of the year' this week.

Their wins have been Carl, Coll, WCE (@MCG), Lions, (undermanned & injured Demons), Ess and NM.

As I said, laughable.

Wow they have beaten no one lol, at least we have Adelaide as a scalp, but I guess tigers have us as a scalp so not all bad 


40 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Waiting for someone to tell me that if Richmond won all their games they'd be top of the ladder.

19 points off being 11-1. It's delicious

Just back from an afternoon in the sun at the MCG.

So enjoyable to be a neutral supporter and quietly laugh at all the calls of ... "BALL"... coming from Tigers supporters.

Swans are good at the key link marks in the one on one contests. Richmond aren't that bad but their forward structure is not quite there. Swans defence is good.

The chest pushing between Franklin and Rance was very amusing and the free kick unfathomable.

Looking forward to the Tiger supporters "burning" the phone lines.

36 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Who's pumped for a Gold Coast v Carlton Saturday night blockbuster! [censored] yeah!

Yep got my matchsticks ready to ensure that I don't accidentally close my eyes for 2 hours straight tonight

54 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Gee I'm good. 

If I go back and 'like' your earlier post, will that make me good too?


Richmond still pretenders. Struggled to beat us with an extra two fit men.

We are a much better side and they are going nowhere.

3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I prefer it when they choke...

See isn't it so much better when Chokemond lose another close one!!!!

Franklin reported, any chance he could get 2 weeks?

 

Brissie having a crack. Interesting

20 hours ago, beelzebub said:

It begs the question , i grant, how we let our guard down. How we let shlts like cunngton get the better ?

Yes we were rattled.  That we were doesn't negate thst they're rubbish only we were not playing to our potential.

 

That's what's so frustrating.


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