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Umps shorts wrong shade ...should be much darker :rolleyes:

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If I was Don Pyke I would be v worried...

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6 goals to 1 that quarter

Will take a minor miracle for the Orange Boys to get up from here

I do like the way they give off to the player running past after taking a mark but they seem to overuse the tactic of attacking around the boundary line.

Would prefer to see them come up the middle ... they may try it in the last quarter

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4 minutes ago, Meggs said:

If I was Don Pyke I would be v worried...

He has nothing to fear from Richmond - it is the umpries he needs to worry about.  They are likely to give the tigers a dream run like the did the bulldogs last year. 

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 Cotchin working hard to get his lads forward ( Some at Melb should take note :rolleyes:)

Too bad he'll be watching on next week.

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I meant he would be very worried about the MCG cauldron with the Tiger Army influencing the umpies

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1 minute ago, Meggs said:

I meant he would be very worried about the MCG cauldron with the Tiger Army influencing the umpies

Difference is Crows are one of they teams that understand the need to come to play every week.

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I'm just so damm jealous it's not us playing ??

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....red rover 

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God I hope Letracca turns out like Martin. Midfield or forward he is just so powerful and changes games. Petracca has the same gifts, hope he can develop the same way.

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Well..thats depressing lol

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I don't like Richmond.

I loathe the Giants.

This is a good result for footy Mr McLachlan. ??

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51 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Seriously GWS, repeat that 10 minutes you showed against us and it's over, but no......

Exactly where is that pressure.  They have been dismal in this 2nd half.  No forward structure, stevie j useless.  2 stupid decisions in that 3rd quarter. They have all the talent but have failed again. 

Go crows next week 

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Ellis might be joining Cotchin in the stands 

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The irony of GWS is that they don't know how to play this ground. They are always 25 metres short in the midfield zone positioning. 

And because they AFL doesn't want to be embarrassed by their lack of supporters they'll get so few games scheduled at the G.

It's going to be a real issue for them.

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1 minute ago, brendan said:

Just a reminder of the monkeys that used to run our club 

Rubbish. We may have been run by simians, but that list doesn't provide evidence of it.   Trengove & $cully were widey thought to be 1 & 2.  Stop beating yourself up.

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