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2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Good to see Tom $cully in the Background...

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Great pic,,, two guys who love the club and have played at the 1 club,  and a pitiful loser in the background whos on to his third club.

 

Heartstopper!

I feel numb, in a good way.

Lockhart for rising star

We look great with extra 4 days break. 

Long long road but will take over those AFL protected maggots.

 
1 minute ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

Absolutely! He looks dangerous whenever he gets near the ball, and when he doesn't have it, he's working for it. Lots to like, big future.

He is the small forward we need at the moment. Tackles hard, is confident enough to go up the ground and has footy smarts. I like his hard edge


8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I wonder if the club will post me my memberships back? 

Asking for a friend, but how do you un-microwave something?

great win dees, jones & harmes really stood up when the team needed them to. 

i've been telling my mates all week to keep the faith but they all chose to throw in the towel. glad i stayed strong. 

hopefully this is not another false start and we really can get going this season. 

up the mighty demons!!!!!!!!!!

 

Just now, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Winning move; They benched OMAC for that last minute

pfft, even after a desperate one-goal season-on-the-line win you want to snipe?

For what it is worth (and I know Oscar had a few hairy moments as always),

O. McDonald. 8 kicks, 6 marks (1 contested), 100% disposal efficiency, 0 clangers, and 10 one-percenters.

He did his job. Nothing special or super, but he did his job.

Story of the win really - a bunch of players who have been in seriously bad form were able to come out and at least do 'enough'.

Best examples would be Nibbler, Hunt, Stertch and O.Mc himself.

Meanwhile, a couple of players seemed to actually find some of their better form, led by Harmes and Hibberd obviously.

 
9 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Wanna hear something funni. 

Eddie spaghetti said the umps were good today. 

WTF

What game was he watching. 

Dumb arz 

The umps did everything to help Whoreform - even break the rules of the game, blatantly - all the way to the half-time break. And, it showed. 


1 minute ago, Forest Demon said:

Asking for a friend, but how do you un-microwave something?

Try the Richmond forum!

1 minute ago, Deemania since 56 said:

The umps did everything to help Whoreform - even break the rules of the game, blatantly - all the way to the half-time break. And, it showed. 

Seriously, they were bad

The Roughead holding the ball and the non 50m were blatantly wrong and any idiot could see that

They've had an awful year so far 

2 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

He is the small forward we need at the moment. Tackles hard, is confident enough to go up the ground and has footy smarts. I like his hard edge

Totally agree!

On the topic of small forwards, I like what Garlett was doing today. He doesn't have much to show for it, but he got himself into good positions, and generally looked dangerous. 

HARMESY BOG 31 poss 5 tackles 6 marks 1 vital goal ...Marty Hore is a BEAUTY!   Jay Lockhart You are made for this game!

Harmesy two 50 mrts against you but you didn't falter.  You are a true star.

So wrapt with that win. Should’ve gone to the game in hindsight...

Can anyone please explain that second 50m against Harmes? I saw no player run past the Hawks player at all. They didn’t show a replay either.


4 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

pfft, even after a desperate one-goal season-on-the-line win you want to snipe?

For what it is worth (and I know Oscar had a few hairy moments as always),

O. McDonald. 8 kicks, 6 marks (1 contested), 100% disposal efficiency, 0 clangers, and 10 one-percenters

Stats don't count the 2 contests he should've won but didn't even make the contest in the last quarter, resulting in 2 of the goals that Hawthorn kicked to almost pinch it

Am away interstate so watching on tv and Fox Footy showed it in replay analysis

I don't want to snipe either,  but Omac almost lost us the game

2 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

Totally agree!

On the topic of small forwards, I like what Garlett was doing today. He doesn't have much to show for it, but he got himself into good positions, and generally looked dangerous. 

Agreed. Jeffry didn’t have big stats, but he created a load of opportunities and was directly responsible for 4 of our goals from his pressure. People can continue to hate him on, and he’s not perfect (see shot at goal instead of passing to TMac), but he’s comfortably the best small forward on our list and one of the Vestberg in the league when he’s in form. His crumbing and pressure today were exactly what we’ve been missing up forward all year.

7 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Asking for a friend, but how do you un-microwave something?

Ask a Richmond supporter


1 minute ago, Deemania since 56 said:

The umps did everything to help Whoreform - even break the rules of the game, blatantly - all the way to the half-time break. And, it showed. 

What really pisses me off is this magical protected zone whose limit seems to vary with the whim of the umpire. Blatant similar ones not paid, blatant worse ones under the old rules (which still apply) ditto.    Since the umpires are guessing already, why not have them guess whether the player running past is likely to interfere with the player with the ball.  If not, no 50m.  Almost every one of these 'in the protected zone' penalties would require the infringing player to tear muscles to be able to change direction to interfere with the player with the ball.

Hawthorn lost to Harmes. 

Game was a mess, Harmes stood out like dogs balls. 

A win is a win but my heart cannot take 3 hours of rubbish and a nail biting finish. 

Some excellent efforts from Frost. 

And the umpires, probably 4 clear holding balls not paid against Hawthorn and a couple of iffy ones. All when we had momentum too. 

 
23 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Drown more players..

He had an epiphany and became Aquaman.


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