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Richmond still wasteful going forward, very poor kicking into the 50.

 
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Oh be quiet Bruce, yes we remember what happened to Melbourne....

Bruce.....Geelong 21 points down but still in it....remember what they did to Melbourne......um yeah, na Bruce..


1 minute ago, bingers said:

Yeah, shut your stupid face McAveney.

Haha

 

Hmm 3rd best in 4thQ.

dont know why but this surprised me...


This game has such a familiar ring to it. Geelong outplayed in every way, opposition wasteful, they get a sniff and snatch a stupid win.

Just now, Undeeterred said:

If Geelong win this I'll bloody spew.

I'd actually feel better. If it can happen to the premiers, it can happen to anyone.


Jake Melksham would like to have Jack Reiwoldt's 50/50 luck in one on one marking contests forward.


This performance from Richmond in the last quarter should be compulsory viewing for every Melbourne player. Goodwin should sit his list down and get them to watch how Richmond has quelled the Geelong fightback so expertly.

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

It'll be tough for the Cats now. 

Percentage Tigers

Yep c'mon tigers, kick on!

 

Richmond showing our players how it's done in the last quarter. Hope every bloody player and coach is watching, because they could learn a thing or two from the Tigers. 


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