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Shame the Tigers aren't playing this weekend.  Injury concerns: 

  • Dusty has a corked thigh from last week. 
  • Rioli sent off for scans after hurting his finger at training. 
  • Lambert left training early and limped off.

They all seem fairly minor and will be ok for their Prelim.  Damn it!  They have been blessed with injuries to first and second string players.  Surely, lady luck needs to go elsewhere now.  She has helped the Tigers enough!

 
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Back to this week:  GWS vs Coll.

Would prefer GWS to beat our arch enemy and I reckon they have a better chance of knocking off the Tigers in their Prelim!

15 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Back to this week:  GWS vs Coll.

Would prefer GWS to beat our arch enemy and I reckon they have a better chance of knocking off the Tigers in their Prelim!

Agreed 

 
20 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Melbourne Filth G.F.

Traditional Rivals

And we beat them by a point.


43 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Shame the Tigers aren't playing this weekend.  Injury concerns: 

  • Dusty has a corked thigh from last week. 
  • Rioli sent off for scans after hurting his finger at training. 
  • Lambert left training early and limped off.

They all seem fairly minor and will be ok for their Prelim.  Damn it!  They have been blessed with injuries to first and second string players.  Surely, lady luck needs to go elsewhere now.  She has helped the Tigers enough!

Looks like nothing much there. They are cautious and rightfully so with a week off.

22 minutes ago, dl4e said:

And we beat them by a point.

after the siren goal from a dubious free kick

 
3 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Back to this week:  GWS vs Coll.

Would prefer GWS to beat our arch enemy and I reckon they have a better chance of knocking off the Tigers in their Prelim!

Returning the favour and going to the footy tomorrow night with my husband. As much as I despise GWS, it’s in my genetic material to dislike Collingwood and I am not sure that I will be able to utter the words ‘Go Pies’ regardless.

Big dilemma....


The idea of a Melbourne vs Filth grand final is delicious, but I think Id just rather see them go out in straight sets like the Hawks.

A final 4 without Geelong, Hawthorn , Sydney ad Collingwood is the perfect outcome.

17 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Shame the Tigers aren't playing this weekend.  Injury concerns: 

  • Dusty has a corked thigh from last week. 
  • Rioli sent off for scans after hurting his finger at training. 
  • Lambert left training early and limped off.

They all seem fairly minor and will be ok for their Prelim.  Damn it!  They have been blessed with injuries to first and second string players.  Surely, lady luck needs to go elsewhere now.  She has helped the Tigers enough!

The Richmond club doctor, their medical and rehab team are the best thing going around in the AFL since sliced bread. Nothing to see there.

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Changing of the guard time:  :...for the first time since 2002 next week's preliminary finals will be played without either Hawthorn, Geelong or the Sydney Swans participating".

Isn't that a bl00dy good thing!!

Time for the young pups to take over!  Like us, yeah!

For all the heartache we have been through to have had a successful rebuild and be in the position we are now to take on the newcomers is awesome.


I have a funny feeling the giants will beat both the pies and the tigers. 

2 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

I have a funny feeling the giants will beat both the pies and the tigers. 

Wow, patches, that would throw a spanner or two.

4 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

I have a funny feeling the giants will beat both the pies and the tigers. 

Thanks for that...

21 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Melbourne Filth G.F.

Traditional Rivals

I would love this. In finals over the years we have won 19 out of 20 times against Collingwood.

Not sure this is the way the official AFL app should be promoting a game (or a specific players antics) :

 

 

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1 hour ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

I would love this. In finals over the years we have won 19 out of 20 times against Collingwood.

Is the 20th, the 1958 Grand Final, when they stopped us winning 5 flags in a row?  Sam's grandad, Murray Weideman was their captain and kicked the winning goal.  Our 1964 Premiership players are still filthy about missing that flag.

Then we beat them in the our last flag in 1964.

With that rich history and young Sam Weideman in our team there would be much symbolism if the old rivalry was relit in a GF of Dees vs Pies -   Would love to beat them again.

3 hours ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

I have a funny feeling the giants will beat both the pies and the tigers. 

I agree.

 
3 hours ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

I have a funny feeling the giants will beat both the pies and the tigers. 

 

7 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I agree.

 

1 minute ago, bingers said:

Me too.

Me three, but we need to beat West Coast, couldn’t think of a worse GF than WCE v GW$.

10 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

 

 

Me three, but we need to beat West Coast, couldn’t think of a worse GF than WCE v GW$.

yeah.. but at least you'd get  a cheap ticket and in a perverse way if we can't be there I kind of like that match up


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