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How the [censored] did we possibly lose to St.Kilda? This is soul destroying stuff watching this.

Edited by Win4theAges

 

What was our half time score in 186?

If Richmond pull their fingers out one of our shameful records could be lost.

20 goals 4 to 1 goal 4 mono. As much as I like where you were going, I can’t see this game getting there.

 

Another. Friday night special. 


30 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

How the [censored] did we possibly lose to St.Kilda? This is soul destroying stuff watching this.

Soul destroying? 

You need to get out more. 

I just landed in Manila with Monsoon rains and 80 kp/h winds. 

I am celebrating tonight. That was the roughest landing i have ever had. 

To the Pilot, you are a deadset legend!!

drinks....

OMG the Friday scheduling has hit rock bottom, thanks Gil.

There was a time that I hardly missed a Friday night game on TV: this year hardly ever.

Tonight watched a bit of the second quarter then totally lost interest.

What a farce. 

 
24 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I just landed in Manila with Monsoon rains and 80 kp/h winds. 

I am celebrating tonight. That was the roughest landing i have ever had. 

To the Pilot, you are a deadset legend!!

drinks....

SWYL sounds a lot more exciting than tonight's game


I deserve a medal. I lasted till 1/2 time. 

1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

Soul destroying? 

You need to get out more. 

Clearly Wiseblood.....

38 minutes ago, monoccular said:

SWYL sounds a lot more exciting than tonight's game

Oh it was mate, right on the edge. 

Jamieson’s on the rocks are going down very nicely


just watching the 3rd quarter and billings has taken a mark & then mucked up the gimme set shot.. bruce says 'quiet first half from jack', or something to that effect. more like, 'quiet first half of your career jack'. so stoked we didn't take him.

also, i gotta say, trent cotchin is such a great player these days. so physical and tough in the contest. if there's a loose ball to be won, he generally wins it. such an improvement from the level he played at for years when richmond just couldn't get above 9th. impressive.

3 hours ago, Rocky said:

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also, i gotta say, trent cotchin is such a great player these days. so physical and tough in the contest. if there's a loose ball to be won, he generally wins it. such an improvement from the level he played at for years when richmond just couldn't get above 9th. impressive.

Show me a Richmond player that isn't.

I remember walking away from our round 13 game last year when we beat the reigning premier by nearly 10 goals. Our players were 'manic' in their endeavour. I couldn't comprehend why they weren't able to bring the same desire week in, week out.

Dimma has got his team doing just that.

5 hours ago, M_9 said:

Show me a Richmond player that isn't.

I remember walking away from our round 13 game last year when we beat the reigning premier by nearly 10 goals. Our players were 'manic' in their endeavour. I couldn't comprehend why they weren't able to bring the same desire week in, week out.

Dimma has got his team doing just that.

true.. but, if the ball was on the ground and there were a handful of tigers jumpers around, cotchin is getting that ball. almost plays like viney when he is playing at his optimum. just brutal.


re: the 2016 against the bulldogs. i think there was blood in the water at that stage wasn't there? i dare say our young kids knew and attempted to beat them up, having been beaten to a pulp many times by them over the years.. but yes, it's frustrating. i think we can it these days much better over a game, but just not PEAK PRESSURE. not sure why. maybe today? ?

 

5 hours ago, M_9 said:

Show me a Richmond player that isn't.

I remember walking away from our round 13 game last year when we beat the reigning premier by nearly 10 goals. Our players were 'manic' in their endeavour. I couldn't comprehend why they weren't able to bring the same desire week in, week out.

We lost two in form players in Nathan Jones and Jack Watts for several weeks from injuries incurred during that game and lost more in the ensuing weeks. This was also during that period when we had 4 successive 6-day breaks and we eventually just ran out of steam. 

This time around, there are no excuses. 


13 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I just landed in Manila with Monsoon rains and 80 kp/h winds. 

I am celebrating tonight. That was the roughest landing i have ever had. 

To the Pilot, you are a deadset legend!!

drinks....

I remember landing there about 5 years ago and thaught the plane was going to skid off the runway. It was scary. Mid arvo with no wind.

Try landing at Lukla ;)

21 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Try landing at Lukla ;)

Bro in law fairly clear concerned about it en route to Everest 

 
10 minutes ago, timbo said:

Bro in law fairly clear concerned about it en route to Everest 

Just quickly

Daughter and I watched TV one sat Arvo. World's most dangerous ...etc. #1 Lukla

We joked...you'd be fun mad ...

6 months later we were off on a Nepalese adventure. Before going as checking itenary...I noticed something.

Popped it up on laptop ...I was laughing quite heartedly by now...

When asked...I turned screen around....some jaws dropped ;)

What a dilemna. I hate the filth so much. I hate Norf too, but not as much.

It's probably preferable that Collingwood win to increase our chances of making the 8. But hoping the filth win? Probably a bridge too far !!

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