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2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Burns is Out

we are in it !!

7/300!!

 

Not trying anymore. Going with honourable defeat. Puzzles me off no end 


Floodgates open....rain and goals.

Trac has been good last 5 weeks but he does go missing at times.

 

 

31 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Ali gone too! 7 down

Beautiful 'leave ' by Ali there. Similar judgement by the cheating thief umpires at the MCG tonight.

How did you all not see that coming? Skills are pathetic.

The 3qt song

fisher - losing it

damn ducking straight I’m losing it. How the [censored] are these umpires still employed?


Frees 15 to 6 !!!

Love how we try and fix our defence to have our forward line crwp itself.

Now its the midfield.

Oliver cant do it all himself.

 

I’m done. Home time. Wine time. End of season time. 

Just now, monoccular said:

Frees 15 to 6 !!!

2 or 3 of ours were just to even things up.


Blimey, Hunt was going to shake hands with his opponent, thought the game was over, probably wishes it was.

1 minute ago, praha said:

How did you all not see that coming? Skills are pathetic.

Are you an umpire? Or related to one?

Yes we make skill errors but we have to do so much more with decisions that are paid against and not paid for us. If the umpiring was better then skills would be the only issue to worry about but sadly that’s not the case. 

 
3 minutes ago, blue and red in the head said:

How do you go from so good to so [censored] in less than 12 months 

We can do it in 1 qrt !!

1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

Are you an umpire? Or related to one?

Yes we make skill errors but we have to do so much more with decisions that are paid against and not paid for us. If the umpiring was better then skills would be the only issue to worry about but sadly that’s not the case. 

Richmond isn't scoring from free kicks. we are gifting richmond passage through the corridor because of under-12s errors, often by our "leaders" in Viney, Jones, Hibberd.


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