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Opposition Watch: Rd 6 vs Richmond

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Can't say I feel sorry for the Tigers.  They've had their day in the sun. 

They are lucky to have Lynch but they traded out good players to fit his $ in.  Depth or lack thereof may come back to bite them. 

Having Rance and Riewoldt out will certainly challenge their game plan.  They also have Houli and Caddy out for a few weeks.  Their next month is:  Giants, Port, Sydney, Demons.  They could easily lose a few of those.  They don't have much time to adjust their game plan to cover injuries.  Doubt they'll make top 4.  All the better for us!

On every measure their game last night was worse than ours last week.  Will be a very interesting ANZAC Eve game. 

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

 

They’ve had two blessed years on the injury front.  The weight of averages would say that it wouldn’t go on forever.  


15 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

Front row tickets to The Dusty Demise.

Get the delight but we have a few issues ourselves. Best we get those sorted as we could have played the Narabeem colts side and lost Saturday the way we played .

Edited by Dirts

I can't believe they kept him on the field with a potentially serious injury.  He kept re-injuring it during the game.

madness

 

Of course he will. If it was Max Gawn who did this exact injury he would be out for 12 years 

4 weeks, you'd reckon he will be back round 7 at best


4 hours ago, Demonland said:

Could be back in time for Round 6. 

 

Steven May will be slapping the hell out of that hand and wrist if Riewoldt plays.

Edited by Petraccattack

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