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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

It’s not easy playing witches hats for 2 hours. They were lifeless and dead at 1/4 time

They’ve played heaps better since 1/4 time 

 
1 minute ago, TheCurseisBroken said:

Geelong play Gold Coast in Rd23...in Geelong...186 may be under threat

Geelong isn't even in the 8.

 

As Bartel said, Goodwin would want to keep and build good habits in the last, not slacken off

Only this club could make a 70 point lead look like [censored]. 

This Gold Coast team wouldn’t score against Richmond’s system. They get a shot basically every time they go forward against us. 


2 minutes ago, Chook said:

2nd best percentage in the comp with 4 less wins not enough for you?

its not about % Chook. It's about psychology.

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Great effort from Hogan.

He's not a marking forward's bootlace right now, but he's…something.

A tall midfielder? A defensive forward? IDK

 

Vince being destroyed by Sexton


My lord a bunch of whingers in here. Newsflash: We're not Richmond.

Credit to Hogan, has worked his way into the game beautifully after a sloppy start

2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Great effort from Hogan.

He's not a marking forward's bootlace right now, but he's…something.

A tall midfielder? A defensive forward? IDK

Nice mark Hogan.

1 minute ago, olisik said:

Vince being destroyed by Sexton

So nice to hear from you

Wow. Leave it demonlanders to be glass half empty about this game.

Also, lol @ anyone who thinks Jesse isn't a good pack mark.


Enjoy it. My lord there are moaners on here. 

What did you guys say when we were on the other side of wallopings like this?

 

Great mark from Jesse and goal, he created the last goal and deserved reward for effort on that. 

Bugger


Smith shoulder again. This poor kid can't take a trick.

Sounds like Smith has done his shoulder again

 

Smith down... thought it was Hogan for a second.

It's a shame he has been good today.

Smith was probably playing his best game today. Typical Melbourne.


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