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What the actual [censored] is happening 

What am I watching?

Richmond looks inept. They can't get the ball out of their back 50, they're rushing everything, they can't take a mark, they can't stop Collingwood's run.

Collingwood are good starters and Richmond are good finishers but it's already 6 goals and Richmond hasn't played catch up footy all year, essentially. I'm not confident about Richmond from here.

I really shouldn't be enjoying this as much as I am 

 

Richmond have saved their worst performance of the year for the prelim. Against a side who is playing like a mirror image of them. That has to hurt, and serves you right Richmond. 

Rarely been in this position so we’ll see what they can do but this team is not a bootlace on great teams of the past.

1 minute ago, brendan said:

Rance is a terrible full back

Pathetic. Every time he gets beaten he whinges to the umpires.

I can't stand Collingwood and the thought of them making the GF makes me sick, but at least watching Rance get flogged is immensely enjoyable.


2 minutes ago, Dees'97 said:

I really shouldn't be enjoying this as much as I am 

I feel dirty too...

Jetta vs Cox, will be biggest story since David got a lucky one in against Goliath.  But seriously Gawn better be watching this.

Loved the call 'An American has dominated like this since Billy Graham at the G'. 

Delete if not allowed mods... but check out these flag odds right now..

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1 minute ago, GCDee said:

Delete if not allowed mods... but check out these flag odds right now..

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The same agency has West Coast as favourites to beat us, which is odd. I suppose punters think we're more likely to beat Collingwood than West Coast is?

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Pretty sure Martin and Astbury are unfit and shouldn't be playing.

#overconfidence?

Yeah Martin looked rooted


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