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9 hours ago, johndemonic said:

I know Zak Jones was quite a nuffy today, but i'd still take him for his pace and contested work - And being trade out of Sydney would be a wake up call to pull his head in. I have to wonder if he has lowered his trade value tonight and we could get in on the cheaper (than before). For eg a sydney fans over the top response: "I’m sick of this [censored]. He’s fast becoming a liability and yeah, not worth it. Would gladly give him away, [censored] a trade."

 

Pass.

 
11 hours ago, Win4theAges said:

Sydney on the way out, time to spend some time on the bottom now, bye bye.

Gill and his henchmen just will not allow that to happen.

11 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Hurley and Stringer laughing on the bench with 1 min to go despite not being in the 8. Makes me sick. 

And yet the press focus on Bernie smiling with Danger....

I agree totally that the Bernie / Danger thing was ridiculously overblown by the press*, but surely it is OK (even good) to have a laugh when you chalk up a somewhat unexpected and emphatic win.

* one of the great traditions that remains in our game despite administrators trying to stuff it up completely through incompetence or ego, is that players usually can mix after the game.

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12 hours ago, monoccular said:

So you can bang an opponents head into the ground if it is in one action?

Not if you are NicNat. He got done for that

 

Have a bad feeling filth will win.


10 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Have a bad feeling filth will win.

pies might stay within cooeee til 3/4 time...Toiges to run away...as they do.

Pies to play very hard though

This lions cats game could go either way. Cats aren't much chop but lions lack composure (sounds similar to last Saturday night).

A lions win would be huge, but pee me off at the same time as, if we won last week, it would've ended the cats' season.

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How did we lose to the cats? Oh yeah…we were 6 goals up before kicking the bucket for no reason.

Cats are average and we should have by 7 goals for ffs.


Zac Jones suspended for 2 weeks. Will miss the game vs the Dees 

12 minutes ago, The Chazz said:

This lions cats game could go either way. Cats aren't much chop but lions lack composure (sounds similar to last Saturday night).

??? Deja vu....again ?

Goal of the year?

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Goal of the year?

Amazing presence of mind.

Absolutely the correct call too.


Come on Tigers. Thump these pricks.

3 minutes ago, brendan said:

Best goal this year that kid is a ripper 

Our equivalent (Spargo) has as many tricks I reckon. Difference is that it looks like Charlie is always thinking team first, where this Richmond bloke just does whatever is natural to him.

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Another game demonstrating why the upcoming rule changes are not required. 

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1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

pies might stay within cooeee til 3/4 time...Toiges to run away...as they do.

Pies to play very hard though

Prescient so far BB.

 


9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Richmond have learnt to put the foot down....

The Big lesson we are yet to master....

Last week aside, are there any other games we've failed to put the foot down?

We've smashed all the bad sides, repeatedly blowing the lead out late, and in the other losses we've either been trying to catch up (Geelong, St Kilda, Port, even Richmond) or just not in it (Hawthorn, Collingwood).

We have many lessons to learn, but not sure that is one of them.

Are C'wood about to have an honourable loss?Or is there no such thing?

Just now, titan_uranus said:

Last week aside, are there any other games we've failed to put the foot down?

We've smashed all the bad sides, repeatedly blowing the lead out late, and in the other losses we've either been trying to catch up (Geelong, St Kilda, Port, even Richmond) or just not in it (Hawthorn, Collingwood).

We have many lessons to learn, but not sure that is one of them.

I am talking the good teams, sorry i should have been more specific, with our dominence in the midfield, we should be far more dominant. But at this point we still haven’t mastered putting the foot down. 

It’s the big one to learn, so not all teams master it, but our midfield, i hope will demand it. 

Tonight will tell us a lot...Is the team shot or are they genuinely angry at being beaten last week

 

The way Richmond has treated Collingwood today reminds me a lot of the way our game against them went on ANZAC Eve earlier this year. Close for 3 quarters until the 4th when they blew us away. Richmond are a fully awesome side.


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