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6 minutes ago, Frustrated Demon said:

Pies will win the big one next week if they are playing the Eagles

But they won't be ... ;)

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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

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?

Both Cox and De Goey are smashing him

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16 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Martin can’t move.

Isn't it Booooootiful ;)

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Honestly, it's Collingwood's night. There is NO way, absolutely NO way they play like this two weeks in a row. I am absolutely astonished how everything is just working for them and how they are doing hardly anything wrong. If we beat West Coast tomorrow, I am confident we beat magpies next weekend. 

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I know it's wrong, but I'm not sure I want us to win tomorrow now, I couldn't take losing to Collingwood in a Grand Final.  (Tongue in cheek).................Sorta. Although beating Geelong, Hawthorn and Collingwood in succession, to win a flag,  would be truly orgasmic.

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Richmond have won so many games at the G, that bubble was bound to burst some day. Worst time for them! ?

This is giving me more belief for tomorrow, we bring in winning form off a week off for them (which means less now). If we bring the same pressure we have for the first two finals we will be up to our necks in it no matter what happens. 

Pressure is everything in the finals. 

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1 minute ago, Allus Monk said:

We will need a plan for Cox. J Smith in this week may be a godsend. 

I wish, J Smith if he brings a motorized step ladder, with that sort of delivery we will need Gawn dropping back. Every pie is up and about.

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21 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Yeah Martin looked rooted

He went straight forward after the opening bounce. As Collingwood got on top he didn't get moved back into the middle.

It's funny how Richmond look so different when their stars are down. They haven't had to deal with those players being out of the side or even out of form.

18 minutes ago, Wollongong Demon said:

How did richmonde beat us?

Pull the other one, they've beaten pretty much everyone all year and they haven't lost at the G for 18 months.

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16 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

WTF is Derm wearing? I like to discuss the important issues. 

See, it's that sort of insight that makes you my favourite poster. 

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5 minutes ago, Maxwell Edison MD said:

I know it's wrong, but I'm not sure I want us to win tomorrow now, I couldn't take losing to Collingwood in a Grand Final.  (Tongue in cheek).................Sorta. Although beating Geelong, Hawthorn and Collingwood in succession, to win a flag,  would be truly orgasmic.

This is my exact thoughts. Imagine Eddie celebrating with his two little dweebs as we lose to the Pies in a granny. God no, just no.

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