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Lol, have to love the Score Review. What’s your decision? Overturned and Saints go bang, bang, bang.

 
  On 26/05/2018 at 05:19, Mickey said:

Beat them last year in adelaide and they made the Grand Final. We can... whether we will is another story

Yeah I posted that so the opposite will happen. 

  On 26/05/2018 at 05:19, Dee Zephyr said:

Lol, have to love the Score Review. What’s your decision? Overturned and Saints go bang, bang, bang.

What a shocker. 

 
  On 26/05/2018 at 05:20, Deestroy All said:

Yeah I posted that so the opposite will happen. 

Ah, my bad... 100 point loss coming up ?


Rance loses another one on one contest to McCartin. It is infuriating how overhyped he is, talks of the best defender of all time etc. Are people blind? Do they ignore him being unable to actually defend? Do they not notice that he's conceded the second highest amount of goals by any full back this season? Not to mention he's a dog of a bloke and commentators just ignore it. This is the same guy who king-hit Watts in the back of the head because he was losing to him repeatedly, raked Hawkins eyes, sneakily belts players in the back of the head when attempting spoils... he's a f*cking dog. He might legitimately be the most overrated footballer in AFL history. 

Richmond aren't in great form. They're lucky they're playing the Saints today. On form, we'd have belted them by 10 goals today. Shame we got them earlier on in the season when we were unsettled and struggling!

And right on queue Rance has taken out another player from behind with a knee to the back of the head. What a scumbag piece of sh*t he is. Dirtiest player of the millennium behind Steven Baker.

Togies are well down on last years form, Dusty is not putting himself out there anymore, gone from Brownlow fav after the the first rounds to a avg player.  He may be carrying some injury.

 
  On 26/05/2018 at 03:28, Dee Zephyr said:

The article hadn’t fully updated before, here’s the MRO finding.

Cox's hit was graded by Match Review Officer Michael Christian as careless conduct, low impact and high contact.

Remind me which team did Mr Christian play for.  This was always going to happen. 

  On 26/05/2018 at 05:47, Lord Travis said:

Rance loses another one on one contest to McCartin. It is infuriating how overhyped he is, talks of the best defender of all time etc. Are people blind? Do they ignore him being unable to actually defend? Do they not notice that he's conceded the second highest amount of goals by any full back this season? Not to mention he's a dog of a bloke and commentators just ignore it. This is the same guy who king-hit Watts in the back of the head because he was losing to him repeatedly, raked Hawkins eyes, sneakily belts players in the back of the head when attempting spoils... he's a f*cking dog. He might legitimately be the most overrated footballer in AFL history. 

Richmond aren't in great form. They're lucky they're playing the Saints today. On form, we'd have belted them by 10 goals today. Shame we got them earlier on in the season when we were unsettled and struggling!

So I take it Your Lordship that you are not an alias of Broooose McIvaney. 

And I agree, a dirty dog and not a defender’s #$&@$#&

  On 26/05/2018 at 05:53, Darkhorse72 said:

Togies are well down on last years form, Dusty is not putting himself out there anymore, gone from Brownlow fav after the the first rounds to a avg player.  He may be carrying some injury.

Having a great last quarter!


Rance stuffs up again and costs his team yet another goal. Commentators describe it as "uncharacteristic"... again. Half his career has been uncharacteristic apparently. Unbelievable bias and hype for him. Sh*ts me to tears!

Tigers are home now, but they're not in good form. They're back amongst the pack now, and a clear level below West Coast.

Pisses me off how the commentators including our hero seem to be making excuses for him and the whole team for that matter

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Just looked at the Carlisle Riewoldt hit

Cant argue against high contact, high impact and at very least reckless 

Wonder which way Christian’s roulette wheel will spin on this one

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  On 26/05/2018 at 06:25, monoccular said:

Just looked at the Carlisle Riewoldt hit

Cant argue against high contact, high impact and at very least reckless 

Wonder which way Christian’s roulette wheel will spin on this one

coach needs to make a public statement about how clumsy carlisle has always been

Richmond looked flat.


  On 26/05/2018 at 06:32, dl4e said:

Richmond looked flat.

The lost their forward line at the 5 minute mark of the game. 

I thought they did pretty well to adjust mid game

  On 26/05/2018 at 06:41, Sir Why You Little said:

The lost their forward line at the 5 minute mark of the game. 

I thought they did pretty well to adjust mid game

Lose 1 player and your forward line disappears. I don't care what anyone thinks their forward line is too small. It maybe interesting to watch the filth tigers duel for Mr Lynch.

  On 26/05/2018 at 05:48, Lord Travis said:

And right on queue Rance has taken out another player from behind with a knee to the back of the head. What a scumbag piece of sh*t he is. Dirtiest player of the millennium behind Steven Baker.

Yes, he's pretty good with impact to the back of the head whether the opposition is in the horizontal or vertical position..........

  On 26/05/2018 at 06:46, dl4e said:

Lose 1 player and your forward line disappears. I don't care what anyone thinks their forward line is too small. It maybe interesting to watch the filth tigers duel for Mr Lynch.

Regardless of what you think of their forward structure, they adjusted well mid game. 

A good lesson. To have a Plan B. 

Caddy was superb today

Harris Andrews. His first name is Harris, and his last name is Andrews. It isn’t Something Harris-Andrews, so why do they always call him by his full name, instead of just Andrews like they would anyone else? It drives me nuts.

Not quite as bad as Spud Frawley thinking we have a player on our list named Neil Bullen I guess.


  On 26/05/2018 at 06:29, daisycutter said:

coach needs to make a public statement about how clumsy carlisle has always been

Yeah. It got that big log off last night, though he does come from the same team as the one man MRP so no real surprise. 

  On 26/05/2018 at 06:56, Nasher said:

Harris Andrews. His first name is Harris, and his last name is Andrews. It isn’t Something Harris-Andrews, so why do they always call him by his full name, instead of just Andrews like they would anyone else? It drives me nuts.

Not quite as bad as Spud Frawley thinking we have a player on our list named Neil Bullen I guess.

Easton Wood also was always referred to in full ...... maybe the morons in the commentary box think he has a hyphen. 

  On 26/05/2018 at 06:56, Nasher said:

Harris Andrews. His first name is Harris, and his last name is Andrews. It isn’t Something Harris-Andrews, so why do they always call him by his full name, instead of just Andrews like they would anyone else? It drives me nuts.

Not quite as bad as Spud Frawley thinking we have a player on our list named Neil Bullen I guess.

For some reason commentators like doing this with certain players. Another favourite whose name they use to say in full all the time was Barnaby French. 

 
  On 26/05/2018 at 07:17, Mazer Rackham said:

On a similar note, did you know Gary Junior has a middle name and it's Ablett?

You probably do because they're always saying his full name.

and i thought his middle name was 'of' as in sog ?


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