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4 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Caro wetting her pants at The Stage. Seems she's got the Brownlow and next 5 flags going to tiger land. Hope they go out in straight sets

Wait until the dust has settled.:laugh:

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12 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Caro wetting her pants at The Stage. Seems she's got the Brownlow and next 5 flags going to tiger land. Hope they go out in straight sets

Now that would be funny ? 

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Just now, Moonshadow said:

In the typical Tigers way, they'd be looking to eat their own in fury

Worth an Uber (Locked Doors) ride through the streets of inner Richmond

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4 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Worth an Uber (Locked Doors) ride through the streets of inner Richmond

Richmond supporters don't live in Richmond. They can't afford it.....

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Why the hate for Richmond?

They have certainly done the hard yards and as a long term tenant of the MCG their supporter base far outweighs ours.

They have three stand out players that contribute most if not all weeks. When their finals hopes were on the line they performed including a thrashing of Freo in Perth.

Hell... I'm jealous... hope GWS win the big one

PS Good article in the Guardian and as usual the comments make great reading:

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2017/sep/01/shades-of-lebron-but-dustin-martins-tv-announcement-not-ideal-for-richmond

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9 hours ago, Robbie57 said:

Classic win - win. Richmond stuck with him when he is 30+ and limits their options for mid range talent. North to flail around having elected to keep a coach who has not delivered. 

Except against Melbourne!!

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Let us acknowledge we are all experts in hindsight.

At least he stuck with his selected club and has shown loyalty (albeit well compensated), which is more than Scully. He could not seem tho look anybody at MFC in the eye whilst he was here almost as if he knew it was temporary.

Plus nobody would have wished the bad luck with injuries to one of our most loyal players in Trengove

 

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Richmond window is now open this season then  next seasons, and that is it I don't understand these 7 year deals they are only good for the player in the long run, 

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I'll just say this one more time

Dusty's one arm fend off is so predictable his game is based on it 

All it needs is a  midfield counter activate like Selwood MK 2 to grab that fend off arm and pin it to his body and render it inaffective

I call it the Aunty Jack I'll rip your bluddy arm off rule . 

The AFL has been so innafictave on this rule this year it has allowed mind boggling tackling verses holding the ball decisions  

Posted
4 hours ago, puntkick said:

I'll just say this one more time

Dusty's one arm fend off is so predictable his game is based on it 

All it needs is a  midfield counter activate like Selwood MK 2 to grab that fend off arm and pin it to his body and render it inaffective

I call it the Aunty Jack I'll rip your bluddy arm off rule . 

The AFL has been so innafictave on this rule this year it has allowed mind boggling tackling verses holding the ball decisions  

easier said than done

dusty is a gem to watch; his ability to impact the contests and use the ball by foot is so good to watch, he's a massive weapon

Posted
39 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

He's a great player now but I don't care at all that we never drafted hm.

I would much prefer Fyfe from that draft if we could hop in a time machine.

and in his underage year you would never have predicted that he would become the player that he has become

such is the risk of assessing 17 year olds

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