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Looking forward to tonight's game.

In last year's GF the Tigers were excellent in forcing Adelaide wide. This had the affect of sending many of the Crow's rebound plays over the boundary with the ensuing 50/50 throw in.

What tactic will the Crows use tonight to ensure that it does not happen again.

 

tonight should be interesting as the crows are a completely different side

no lever and no cameron for good, no lynch, no b crouch, no douglas, and i think a couple of grand finalists are missing too?

i think richmond are frightening if they can stay fit

Richmond easily.

 
21 minutes ago, brendan said:

$2.15 for the tigers is very good value 

 I’m not a betting man but that’s ridiculous for the Tigs, Crows will come out really hard (after a big week) but expect them to drop away due to the outs listed above.


Drove past the Adelaide Oval last Tuesday

What an awesome stadium they have built. 

Will go to a game there sometime

Richmond easy. Too many holes in the Crows tonight

2 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Taylor (I refuse to call him Tex) Walker looks fat. 

3aw were just saying he has done 1 full training session this preseason 

 
49 minutes ago, brendan said:

$2.15 for the tigers is very good value 

I just saw that and had to double check it was correct. Worth a few $ I reckon. 

30 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I just saw that and had to double check it was correct. Worth a few $ I reckon. 

 

57 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

 I’m not a betting man but that’s ridiculous for the Tigs, Crows will come out really hard (after a big week) but expect them to drop away due to the outs listed above.

 

1 hour ago, brendan said:

$2.15 for the tigers is very good value 

Crows'll win but, so it's a bad bet no matter the odds.


Martin is a beast.... love the way the coach isolates him up forward.  Rance been pretty good this last quarter or so

1 hour ago, Chook said:

 

 

Crows'll win but, so it's a bad bet no matter the odds.

Wanna bet they’ll get overrun??? 


1 hour ago, buck_nekkid said:

Dusty tunnelling.  No ump will blow this whistle on this pr!ck

I agree with that Buck but the Toiges have been on the rough end of the pineapple for the most part (if you include non decisions).  About a 4 to 5 goal assist so far me thinks. 

Asbury been pretty ordinary at times...costly there

Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Asbury been pretty ordinary at times...costly there

Lol, nice goal assist that was.

3 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Lol, nice goal assist that was.

Yes I think that took the wind out of the sails 77


Maybe the pre-season music torture worked after all. 

10 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Asbury been pretty ordinary at times...costly there

Astbury can always be relied on to shank a kick and gift the opposition a goal. Who can forget when he stubbed his toe in kicking during a pre season game against us, the ball dribbles straight to JKH who strolled in for an easy goal.

He hasn't ' lost it '

The premiers couldn’t beat a team 2 men down on the day and outs to begin with. Sounds familiar. 

 

Pretty good team effort by the Crows considering the injuries. Sloane was huge in the second half.

Adelaide will win with a leg in the air. Dusty's kicked 5 and the Crows are 35 up with 2 mins to go.

We play Richmond Anzac eve and we owe them big.  I can't wait. I am confident.

And Crouch was off with a hammy for the crows

 


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