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Round 20 - Non MFC Games.

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Rance dropped a mark, then tried to make up for it unsuccessfully. McAvaney gushing how good Rance is.

You fool. At least wait until he does something good.

 

Cameron Ling sounds worse than he looks.

1 minute ago, Dirts said:

Work rate is insane

That’s actually the impressive part. Maintaining this work rate for the best part of 2 years. Doggies did if for 1 finals series

 

Richmond have dominated Geelong, the cats must have some crazy lucky rabbits foot because they are the luckiest club in the world.


The umpiring in favour of geelong is amazing.

8 minutes ago, Pates said:

Richmond have dominated Geelong, the cats must have some crazy lucky rabbits foot because they are the luckiest club in the world.

I was thinking the same thing. Remember for a long time  when they always finished second. I prefered that.

 

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Long night for the Cats if the Nank is kicking them like that.

1 minute ago, sue said:

Umpiring = JOKE

Umpires are spooked by the Friday night lights... plus one of them seems to have been assimilated by The Borg Collective. 

40 minutes ago, bringbackthebiff said:

I like the sound of that, however with 4 flags already in the bag, not sure a curse is possible

I think you missed the similarities to us after norm smith


They are so lucky Geelong....the ball almost follows them..

Thtat kolawhatshisname runs it out by purpose and what happens ?

Missing Broad and Butler


Surely that throw in farce must convince even the dullards of the AFL rules committee that the nominated ruck man rule is a blight on the game 

No nomination from either side so waste another 10 seconds and allow the congestion to increase further

Just get rid of it

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5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Richmond wasteful going forward. Remind you of anyone. 

England?

3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Surely that throw in farce must convince even the dullards of the AFL rules committee that the nominated ruck man rule is a blight on the game 

No nomination from either side do waste another 10 seconds and allow the congestion to increase further

Just get rid of it

Funny... dont notice Danger nominating for the ruck tonight?

 

Mcavany is a complete pratt. And he is going to comentate the cricket.

1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Jesus [censored] Christ Richmond are good 

I find them boring to watch though. No long kicks just handball and short uncontested passes. Their momentum footy is frustrating to watch if you want the opposition to win as well, if you were playing against them you would just want to absolutely crunch them.


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