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Score senor?....im watching a program on great train journeys across Cuba ....

 

I'll be sick if Essendon win this. All the stars aligning for them with Richmond basically happy to start tanking. Disgusting. 

 
26 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Score senor?....im watching a program on great train journeys across Cuba ....

now that is a juxtaposition of themes... do they serve rum on board ?

I have just been reliving some of my train trips across India.... definitely no rum !

Richmond 24..bombers 15... Tiges on top ... Bombers getting some favourable umpire interpretations

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If this is Richmond ‘tanking’, then hand them the cup now.

Just die bummers......just...

Regardless of whether or not we miss finals, please for the love of God let these drug cheating assholes lose tonight so we can rest easy knowing they can't take our place. 

 

And this Friday night we have to listen to allahu Macaveney.

3 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Just die bummers......just...

Yep- start resting players for next week.


I’m not watching the game but remember the Tigers and Bombers hate each other, Richmond and Dimma doesn’t strike me as someone that would be comfortable with his players coasting. 

2 minutes ago, Pates said:

I’m not watching the game but remember the Tigers and Bombers hate each other, Richmond and Dimma doesn’t strike me as someone that would be comfortable with his players coasting. 

Not coasting, have had all the play just not scoring.

Richmond just don’t allow repeat inside 50s by the opposition. Seems like they have mastered everything from tap ons to backheels and any way possible to get the ball forward. 

Goddard is a dead weight on Essendon.  How he can look so indignant at others when he put in such a weak effort himself is beyond me.


1 minute ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Goddard is a dead weight on Essendon.  How he can look so indignant at others when he put in such a weak effort himself is beyond me.

The Bombers are definitely right to wait on his contract. 

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

The Bombers are definitely right to wait on his contract. 

As they say in the classics... "It's time to write your book, Brendan".

Goddard is playing injured - but it’s desperate times, desperate measures for the Peppies tonight, so they want their best players in

They’ll win this

Tigers are coasting 

They are SCARY good, and their ability to not have injured players is outstanding

Bugger poaching coaches, I want their medical and conditioning staff

9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Did Richmond pinch our goal kicking coach during the week?

Yep.They are a much better side than the druggies and are keeping them in it.


Imagine how good Richmond would be with a half decent ruckman...

 

Not sure if I massively underrated Josh Caddy or if he has improved out of sight in the last two years. But boy he is a handy player now.


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