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wow that is  a great win by richmond. Missing 4 of there best and they beat Port who had everything in there favour including playing at home. 

Nth v adelaide will be interesting. Go crows

Dylan Grimes what a last quarter! Amazing work. Wasn’t he meant to be the brother who wasn’t as good?  He’s played some good footy the last couple years.

I was hoping for Port but figure the tigs will definitely play finals footy where we might end up battling with someone like port for a spot in the 8 so the result probably favours us.

Tom Lynch is worth every cent as well. What could have been if we had a draft pick one pick earlier.....

 

 
2 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

If Port are serious Hinkley should be sacked by the morning.

No excuses for tonight, totally unacceptable.

Some silly frees ( port's fault ) cost them.... otherwise


1 hour ago, radar said:

Favourite son will get off. 

Been watching footy along time - 

Peter Keenan - 4 weeks for anything

Rod Grinter - ditto

David Schwarz - ditto 

Threw 2 punches, the first doubled him up, the second hit him in the head, nothing to see here.

7 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

wow that is  a great win by richmond. Missing 4 of there best and they beat Port who had everything in there favour including playing at home. 

Nth v adelaide will be interesting. Go crows

Port are a little like Ol' Melbourne...  drop games they are fully expected to win.     under-prepared. casual.  they drop their workrate at times like those.

2 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Wow credit to the giants. They lose there captain and a very good player in the first quarter and they hold on. 

I was listening to the last few minutes and Mark McClure was having a go at the geelong fans saying they are calling for everything and booing at the correct decisions because gws would get a free. Anyway good to see them have a loss. 

With Rance out and a few others down, Phil Davis becomes the most irreplaceable big backman in the game. 

 

What did Lynch kick, 6.1 or something? Hope your watching Frosty.


Huge crowd at Colonial Stadium

how do Nought make any money?

just leave the City please, nothing but a drag on resources 

 

10 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Some silly frees ( port's fault ) cost them.... otherwise

I didn’t watch the game BB, I cashed at early in the 3rd just from looking at the scores. Mindset strikes again....Another mentally weak side.

Does Liam Ryan actually chew gum while playing a game of footy?!?

I would’ve thought there’s a fairly high risk of getting it lodged in one's throat..

Eagles providing a master class on how forward line entries and conversions are executed. 

Goodness me if we were this efficient we’d be unstoppable. 

5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Eagles providing a master class on how forward line entries and conversions are executed. 

Goodness me if we were this efficient we’d be unstoppable. 

Gaff looking terrific too. Spewing he didn't pick us. Just what we need


1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Huge crowd at Colonial Stadium

how do Nought make any money?

just leave the City please, nothing but a drag on resources 

 

Just looking at their list and by gosh it is a boring team.

Ben Brown, Cunnington, Higgins and then a heap of 'handy' players. No wonder they have salary cap space. Most of their players would be overpaid to meet the minimum.

1 minute ago, BAMF said:

Just looking at their list and by gosh it is a boring team.

Ben Brown, Cunnington, Higgins and then a heap of 'handy' players. No wonder they have salary cap space. Most of their players would be overpaid to meet the minimum.

That is exactly how they play too...

25 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Eagles providing a master class on how forward line entries and conversions are executed. 

Goodness me if we were this efficient we’d be unstoppable. 

Currently just 8 shots from 21 inside 50s. It ain't that great. 

I think The Weid should learn the Ben Brown 50m run up


36 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Just looking at their list and by gosh it is a boring team.

Ben Brown, Cunnington, Higgins and then a heap of 'handy' players. No wonder they have salary cap space. Most of their players would be overpaid to meet the minimum.

Polec and Ziebell are pretty good players as well. They have a number of young guys in their 1st or 2nd seasons that have good potential. Pity their coach is a prikc though 

Edited by Moonshadow

Hogan has done very little although the Ross Lyon game plan isn't exactly forward friendly.

22 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Currently just 8 shots from 21 inside 50s. It ain't that great. 

I’m not going by stats. 

Rather going by the manner they go about it. 

 
1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Adelaide looking [censored] house

Not only that, theyre terrible!


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