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1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Stratton done a hammy

More injuries please! 

 

Thank god we don’t need to meet the Tigers until the grand final ?

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Great to watch

Nah I wanted them to win. I just wanted the finals to have a bit of a shakeup. Plus the more I watch Richmond the more I think Rance is a tool. 

By the way watching McEvoy ruck, does he actually tap it to anyone or just hit it into space. A few times tonight he has just hit it to no one. 

3 minutes ago, Meggs said:

Gee Mitchell is average.  He really is an accumulator not a match winner.  Will be quite disappointed if he wins the Brownlow

I really didn’t see him as a factor in this finals series. 


Practically, what does a team do to ‘deal with’ Richmond’s, constant knocking on, spiking (a la volleyball) etc at all costs? Do we incorporate it into our game style - personally I think it’s intuitive and works well in our game. 

1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

More injuries please! 

Prancer crying in agony favouring his foot.

Oh no, let’s hope the Champ is alright Broose.

 

I wouldn't want to wish an injury on anyone but gee I wish rance's foot is seriously injured. A chip a fracture or a break. 

Hawks really aren’t much chop. Tigers aren’t playing great footy and still right on top. 


Just now, dees189227 said:

Nah I wanted them to win. I just wanted the finals to have a bit of a shakeup. Plus the more I watch Richmond the more I think Rance is a tool. 

By the way watching McEvoy ruck, does he actually tap it to anyone or just hit it into space. A few times tonight he has just hit it to no one. 

A finals shakeup that involves Hawthorn straight to a prelim isn’t exactly a shakeup is it? Next you’ll tell us you’re hoping for Carlton and Gold Coast make up the bottom 2 next year just for a bit of variety.

I know the Richmond being good thing is wearing very thin, but Hawthorn... just no. Quite happy to see them get flogged a few times first, please.

16 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

I can’t see how some think we can beat Richmond. Hawthorn on the other hand are very gettable.

They are the benchmark for the competition. Like a big black and yellow blanket.

I use to like Bruce but I reckon his time has come, his calling is average.

Seriously , how did this mob finish top 4?

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I wouldn't want to wish an injury on anyone but gee I wish rance's foot is seriously injured. A chip a fracture or a break. 

We need a few more injuries to the Hawks if we make it through tomorrow. Stratton, Burgoyne, Mitchell out for mine. 


1 hour ago, biggestred said:

bit of an eye gouge from rance then? 

I saw that: the commentators ignore it because, gee, he's such a great player...

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Nah I wanted them to win. I just wanted the finals to have a bit of a shakeup. Plus the more I watch Richmond the more I think Rance is a tool. 

By the way watching McEvoy ruck, does he actually tap it to anyone or just hit it into space. A few times tonight he has just hit it to no one. 

Rance is a tool. We can beat both these sides if the chance is there

4 Quarters tomorrow

Oh gee he's recovered. What a champion......

I'd prefer him in the team if we play them. He's just not that good. 

22 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Not surprised. He’s the dirtiest player of the modern era, yet he never gets called on it. Dirty overrated piece of sh*t.

Reminds me of a refined Leigh Matthews...


1 minute ago, Nasher said:

A finals shakeup that involves Hawthorn straight to a prelim isn’t exactly a shakeup is it? Next you’ll tell us you’re hoping for Carlton and Gold Coast make up the bottom 2 next year just for a bit of variety.

I know the Richmond being good thing is wearing very thin, but Hawthorn... just no. Quite happy to see them get flogged a few times first, please.

True, but gee if we play the hawks next week they will step up big TIME. But stratton already out is a good start. 

Anyway of course Rance's foot is fine. he is just invincible. 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

True, but gee if we play the hawks next week they will step up big TIME. But stratton already out is a good start. 

Anyway of course Rance's foot is fine. he is just invincible. 

A colussos in fact.

8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I wouldn't want to wish an injury on anyone but gee I wish rance's foot is seriously injured. A chip a fracture or a break. 

Hopefully a totally fractured fibula. I hate everything about this prancing fraud of a human being.

 
2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

True, but gee if we play the hawks next week they will step up big TIME. But stratton already out is a good start. 

Anyway of course Rance's foot is fine. he is just invincible. 

Like the true champion he is :-(


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