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7 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Pity its raining, we really not good in the wet

Neither are the umpires.

 

We have no idea how to play the conditions, don’t look like scoring a goal. 

#freekickrichmond

 
2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Jack and Gus pretty average nights.

Looking fwd to seeing Petty fill out. Hes not a even 20 yet.

 

Keep Petty, sell Weid

This is a joke now. The umpiring is just so frustrating.


Appallingly umpiring. I’m just sitting here shaking my head in disgust.

2 of our frees have been: 1 downfield, when the ball was heading to our player in space, and 2 when our man had taken the mark anyway.

Umpires are geniuses at this. Why?

haha Riewoldt....free is reversed


“Free kick to Richmond, uh, Melbourne sorry..” lol

Lever please go home

1 minute ago, FireInTheBelly said:

2 of our frees have been: 1 downfield, when the ball was heading to our player in space, and 2 when our man had taken the mark anyway.

Umpires are geniuses at this. Why?

It’s so clearly orchestrated just to even up the tally after shameful bias all night. It’s cheating, basically.


Turnovers turnovers turnovers!!! 

 
1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Burns is Out

we are in it !!

Ali gone too! 7 down


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