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Well ... here it is ... are we excited... probably not

Coniglio has ruled himself out which leaves spots to be found for Greene and possibly Whitfield.

Richmond will be raging favourites and deserve to be.

Do GWS have someone to stop Martin, Lynch and Riewoldt?

Will Cameron do a Tredrea and sacrifice his game by playing upfield and allowing the likes of Finlayson to kick a bag?

And of course how will the prospective Demon in Tomlinson fare?

 

Pretty sure it's not here yet. Tigers should win, but GWS has me on the bandwagon.

In the battle between draft concessions and free agency, I'm going to go with my heart and say "Well, at least Richmond are an actual football club that has some kind of meaning, and at least they actually had to persevere through real adversity to get to the top".

I cannot get even a little excited about a GWS win.  It quite simply would be bad for football.  I'm already dry-retching at the headlines about the big turnouts and 'Giants army coming to training'. 

 

 

I want too see big Mummy in perhaps his last game, run straight through Martin, Cotchin and a few others early on. I am sure that would frighten the bejesus out of many of their team mates. 

In fact if I was Leon Cameron I’d have Mummy talking to the media about his intentions right now! Remember Dusty giving Mummy a snort gesture earlier in the year? It’s payback time. 

The Bunyip Banger is looking for you Dusty! Good luck!


Really could not care.

I'm tipping general apathy will make it back to back wins. 

 
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1 hour ago, ProperDee said:

I want too see big Mummy in perhaps his last game, run straight through Martin, Cotchin and a few others early on. I am sure that would frighten the bejesus out of many of their team mates. 

In fact if I was Leon Cameron I’d have Mummy talking to the media about his intentions right now! Remember Dusty giving Mummy a snort gesture earlier in the year? It’s payback time. 

The Bunyip Banger is looking for you Dusty! Good luck!

Could we have a repeat of the Alistair Lynch "massacre".

Had not thought about that.

33 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Could we have a repeat of the Alistair Lynch "massacre".

Had not thought about that.

could very well be a balmey first quarter


If Melbourne can’t win the premiership this year , then frankly I prefer if no one wins it. Therefore GWS winning would be the closest thing to no one winning it IMO.

in all honesty though I think the giants are a sneaky chance this week, they are playing with momentum and have gone through playing on the road and missing key players

tigers played their grand final last week 

will be very interesting 

For anyone undecided who they want to win, would you rather see 100,000 feral, rabid, arrogant and passionate people shattered and heart broken after a loss or the 15 orange people that probably couldn't give a toss that they've lost and will move onto following Sydney Roosters the following week?
 

The answer's pretty simple i would've thought.

41 minutes ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

If Melbourne can’t win the premiership this year , then frankly I prefer if no one wins it. Therefore GWS winning would be the closest thing to no one winning it IMO.

in all honesty though I think the giants are a sneaky chance this week, they are playing with momentum and have gone through playing on the road and missing key players

tigers played their grand final last week 

will be very interesting 

I feel that way about GWS.


2 hours ago, binman said:

Go giants!

 

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2 hours ago, demonstone said:

If Richmond win, they will equal our record of 12 flags.  Duck fat!

They’ve won 6 flags I think since 1965 , now going for a 7th . 

7 flags since they interloped into the MCG 

 

 

 

2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I feel that way about GWS.

True... interesting to see how GWS back up after a gruelling slog in the wet last week . Whitfield and Greene are handy inclusions though. 

I also think the Tiges too had to dig deep after staring down the barrel at HT last week , they were pretty average in the 1st half. 


13 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

GWS have been very physical with their starts over the final series.

Could be a fiery first quarter

Tigers to get 'Mummified?

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8 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Tigers to get 'Mummified?

Expect Dusty to be targeted.

With our luck they'll use Tomlinson and he'll come over with a six match ban !!!!

 
8 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

 

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Andre The Giant met Bob Hawke?


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