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This is last week's match all over again. [censored] hell. Richmond just blowing this. 

Richmond are gawn here. Crowd factor not happening. That week off not working...

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Reiwoldt been horrendous so far.

Oh Dusty........come to the Dees mate.


Get [censored] with this [censored] 50 to that [censored] Dangerfield on the siren. Disgraceful Razor!

I wouldn't write Richmond off just yet. Geelong can't play like that for 4 quarters. 

 
27 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Wow. There was even more!!

unbelievable

Talk about integrity, the AFL has none. Really, they are just a business that are motivated totally by the dollar.

Only a year ago we absolutely massacred this team, made them look weak, Iam so angry seeing punks like [censored] Snott thinking he is the greatest coach alive.

#Fuming???


Razor Ray just doesn't get it! WE DON'T WANT THAT SORT OF FREE KICK IN FINALS!! There goes any chance he had of disturbing us next weekend!

I can see why the 50 was paid with Cotchin throwing it back to Houli instead of danger. . Gee Geelong peppered away at the goals there and should be up by more. 

I'm still going for geelong. gee the tigs could be hampered by injuries. Martin isn't right, Townsend can't lift his shoulder and Cotchin got a knock. 

I'd love to clock Dangerfield, the arrogant piece of work, AFL mouthpiece, complete donut muncher.

Geelong’s kicking around the ground and ability to create a contest inside F50 has been the difference. Tigers tend to come home strongly though.

28 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Richmond would want to pull a finger out here. Starting to get away from them. They look incredibly flat and just cannot get the ball inside 50. Very similar to Brisbane last week who just kept kicking to Geelong defenders. 

Getting smacked in the ruck/mid contest.

Pussys all over them up forward.

Cats working super hard to shut down the Tiges normal desire to switch near the middle of the ground forcing them to attempt this much deeper with less effect/damage, often locking them in on the opposite pocket or flank they've just switched to.

Lots of possession by hand and foot from the Cats is stiffling the usual Tiger chaos off hb including their usual style of hitting/bunting the loose balls forward then running on to the loose/bouncing ball into the 50 arc etc.

Work rate / pressure on ball carrier pretty amazing so far.  Better than i thought.  Was thinking Tigers by a solid 6 goals or so.


I've resigned myself to the inevitable nightmare scenario next week. Geelong v Collingwood, my two most despised teams bar Essendon, in the grand final together. [censored]! 

Don't think I'll even watch, I want to see both groups of insufferable smug supporters suffer. 

The Tiges pushing an extra maybe even two up to the contest off the back of.square to pressure the [censored] mid field big time early here.

Dangerfield is a smug basta*d, can’t stand him. The definition of a smart ar*e


6 minutes ago, KLV said:

Dangerfield is a smug basta*d, can’t stand him. The definition of a smart ar*e

Luv him. Wish we had him. 

What a shocking kick from my Miers. Why try and drill and 15mt pass to a 2 on 1. Stupid. 

 

What’s with Geelong’s jumpers? Trimming the back of the shoulders almost to a razorback, less to grab. Bending the rules again. Meanwhile tigers are kicking to regain the lead 

 


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