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Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Martin can’t move.

Do you think he is needled up, or they will do that at 1/2 time ? Either way even if they get up by a miracle he'll be rooted next week.

 
3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

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?

Yeah I guess its that case. 

The tigers just have not shown up here


Just now, DaisyDeeciple said:

Do you think he is needled up, or they will do that at 1/2 time ? Either way even if they get up by a miracle he'll be rooted next week.

They won’t win, so it doesn’t matter.

can you use painkillers on a corkie that has bleed into the knee?

13 minutes ago, Wollongong Demon said:

 Damn hes agile for a 7 footer.

Huge Cox can sometimes be effective, but can they fall a long way?

7 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Jesus Christ Bruce is beyond senile. Shut up! 

ABC GRANDSTAND DIGITAL is very nearly synchronized..Certaily easier on the ear than poor old Broooose

The crowd shots have brought me back to earth, I really hate the Pies...

 

Richmond started to believe all that crap that the media were writing about them. They are not a patch on the three peat Hawks and Cats. 

8 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Just don’t think Pies are capable of scoring enough to challenge the Tigers

Tigers are a high scoring club, as are we

Should be a cracking game

you reckon?


Week off strikes again..?


How good is it to see Prancer being towelled 

Not listening to the TV commentary - is Broooooose devastated?

1964 rencanated. Please please please!!!!!!

WTF 

just turned on the game and its WOW , cant believe the scores 


6 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

They won’t win, so it doesn’t matter.

can you use painkillers on a corkie that has bleed into the knee?

swelling causing pain, yes i think, but I'm not Webber, I had one, I reckon he has a meniscus tear my self.

What the hell? Im at the storm game and just saw the score. The game is over.Richmond can't come back from that.

Who is rance on? Has bucks made him play 1 on 1?

 

But can the pies sustain or hold this lead?  History says no and tigers are good in the seance half.  Should be interesting.


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