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Viney and Jones combined for 0 tackles lol.

 
4 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

3 wickets in 11 balls 

We can win this.

 

20 goals from turnovers the last two weeks but let’s blame some of our defenders. 

1 minute ago, olisik said:

Viney and Jones combined for 0 tackles lol.

Sums it up really. ?


The easiest way to score against us is to just give the ball to us!

3 minutes 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. 

Quit while you are ahead.

Umpires have nothing to do with effort and skill.

 

Out scored by 147 in the Second half of games this Season

Ranked 17th

Are you aware of this Goodwin??


4 minutes ago, olisik said:

Viney and Jones combined for 0 tackles lol.

Inspirational Captains...

Been saying for ages now we need players with some silky skills. As soon as it got wet the skills of Tigers stood out. We are bad  enough in the dry however when wet it just gets worse. Endeavour etc. is there but we just lack players with any skills and for that mater Brains.

8 minutes ago, olisik said:

Viney and Jones combined for 0 tackles lol.

Sill the same.

My 8 month old just muttered his first words.

”Holding, Richmond!”


Umpire catch word for tonight - HOLDING!!!!!  (Richmond)

Missed it Sookwoldt

Ah, JKH - how I've missed you...

Spud.

9 minutes ago, olisik said:

Viney and Jones combined for 0 tackles lol.

they won't escape that this week. the true downside is that we might have to listen to Viney speak. 

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

My 8 month old just muttered his first words.

”Holding, Richmond!”

Oh no! I didn't see your post before I wrote mine. I'm so sorry. Your baby is scarred for life.


4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Sill the same.

Therein answers our questions. These 2 cannot be skippers next year.

Gosh even in Primary school my coach taught me to get the ball moving forward at any opportunity in the wet.  Surely all players who reach the AFL and play for us know this by now???  Or is it just the ones that come to our club??

We lucky in a sense that Richmond are either off tonight or are just in cruise control.

 

Should be 10 goals down

Edited by DSP

 

On ya Jack...thanks.

3 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

Ah, JKH - how I've missed you...

Spud.

Pizzweak comment,  he's far better than half the team out there tonight 


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