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Haha if Richmond think anything this year will be easy are kidding themselves they are now the biggest prey

 

1 minute ago, brendan said:

I like special comments from daisy she knows more about footy then half the muppets on there

Love Daisy, one of the best commentators going around. No ego either. 

Carlton didn't kick 5 goals in the first quarter of any game, at all, in 2017. 

Took them 11 minutes to do that this year.

If they score just one more point, they'll have their best first quarter since Round 23, 2015.


1) Never want to play against a young team in the early rounds of the season.

2) There will be even less ‘easy’ games to pencil-in this year.

2 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

1) Never want to play against a young team in the early rounds of the season.

2) There will be even less ‘easy’ games to pencil-in this year.

There are no “easy” games. That’s the best way to deal with a season. 

Every team has elite coaching and facilities, the days of non athletes are over. 

Gold Coa$t will win some games

Carlton's skills letting them down. HTB frees clearly favoring Tigers. Are there 2 sets of rules for that one?


3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Cripps’ disposal and decision making let’s him down. 

That’s where Oliver can better him. Very similar atrributes but can actually hit targets by foot.

How does a Rich player get swung around in a tackle, let go of the ball towards the ground and then its 'holding the man'?

Now Daisy gets done for throw when he punches ball off hand. Result: Tigers goal.

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Let's hope the zeal of the umpires to find throws where there was none doesn't cause Oliver problems this year.

 

Move Weitering forward, been absolute garbage down back. 

If Cripps could handball as accurately as Oliver he’d be unstoppable. 

Dodgy decisions all going to Richmond. Can't wait till we're successful


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