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2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

All out by lunch

 

C’MON.....

Do you think they will enforce the follow on if given the opportunity?

Hasn't been done for a long time but with the breaks in play yesterday the Australian bowlers will still be reasonably fresh and of course Paine will fear a repeat of the last test.

 
2 hours ago, Meggs said:

Yes v handy but Whitfield would be the ultimate...

In another universe maybe

2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Do you think they will enforce the follow on if given the opportunity?

Hasn't been done for a long time but with the breaks in play yesterday the Australian bowlers will still be reasonably fresh and of course Paine will fear a repeat of the last test.

I wouldn’t. Rest the Bowlers. Quick 200

 

Bloody hell, the umpires clearly favouring Tigers in 50/50 decisions

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4 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Do you think they will enforce the follow on if given the opportunity?

Hasn't been done for a long time but with the breaks in play yesterday the Australian bowlers will still be reasonably fresh and of course Paine will fear a repeat of the last test.

yeah its a hard one because of last test.......Quickfire 100 from Smith !


Boy..this is reminiscent of us playing Richmond... stay with them and then they put the foot to the metal.

20 points plus up.... game over.

Shame I was enjoying the contest

Tigers have been awesome third quarter.

Hope our guys watch the pressure and the composure. 

Hope Clarry Oliver is watching Dustin Martin's game tonight.

Goal kicking mid equal to no one

 

I would be teaching Oliver the forward craft.  Would be very dangerous having spells down forward.

Geez it will be nice watching Collingwood lose another grand final


24 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

did I mention the $40 a month 500Mb fibre internet connection here.

Something I can only dream of with my ADSL 2 back in Melbourne

Hey don't knock the $80 pm deal i am about to get here with a massive 42mbps vs the 100mbps i was getting for $85 pm previously.  I'm going to love watching the buffer circle whirl endlessly around on Kayo during peak times knowing we paid $50 bil + for the privilege!

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1 minute ago, Sorry kids said:

I would be teaching Oliver the forward craft.  Would be very dangerous having spells down forward.

Yes we need a hungry Clarry up forward

Tigers bang another one


Lack of scoreboard pressure early on has cost the Lions this game.

Sound familiar?

What a Superb September Quarter of Footy by Richmond. 

Brisvegas were on, and they have been broken. 

 

14 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Geez it will be nice watching Collingwood lose another grand final

If it means the filth lose another one, i'd be more than hoping on the tiger band wagon.

11 goals to 1 since quarter time.  

Mmmmmmmm. 


Chris Scott

Doesn’t matter what ground a final is played on. 

You are just a rubbish Coach

1 minute ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Do you think they'd let Lance Armstrong call the Tour de France?

Jab

2 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Do you think they'd let Lance Armstrong call the Tour de France?

Now now.. they were crucified by that angry Swiss tribunal.

They were of course cleared by our independent local mob.

 
4 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Do you think they'd let Lance Armstrong call the Tour de France?

He has his own Tour podcast (with George Hincapie) which is popular and successful. He knows what's what.

The sledging in the cricket ........

Wade fielding 3m from Archer...."when it comes off his helmet, make sure its byes and doesnt go on your total" ! :) classic.

 


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