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43 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

tigers by 42

bachar to get the norm smith he shoulda got in 2017

jack for the first goal

6-7 goals sounds about right to me too mate.

 
 

2nd goal to Ray...what a shocking decision.

No amount of explaining takes away incompetence....


Razor misses a blatant dropping the ball and Tigers goal on the siren.

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1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Razor misses a blatant dropping the ball and Tigers goalie the siren.

must admit ... that decision floored me.

Time Gawn learnt to take advantage of the new rules

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1 minute ago, rjay said:

2nd goal to Ray...what a shocking decision.

No amount of explaining takes away incompetence....

Yes, and Mumford questioning him after the siren. Decisions like that should be reversed as the consequence is massive. Richmond go into the break with a bit of momentum due to umpire mistake

 

lol tomlinson 

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1 minute ago, praha said:

lol tomlinson 

GWS letting him go reminds me of that agricultural term... "culling"


16 minutes ago, praha said:

lol tomlinson 

Let nothing stand in our way in our unending search for mediocrity.

Could this be greatest losing margin in a GF.


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1 minute ago, Sorry kids said:

Could this be greatest losing margin in a GF.

nah ... I'm pretty sure we hold that.

I think we even broke our own record

Would be nice to lose that record though

The irony of an advertisement for 8k TV...

Yet 7 still won't show the game in 4k...

I don't know about anyone else, I guess it doesn't matter that much but I'm struggling to see the game properly.

...and I've only had 1 beer.

Maybe the answer is to have more...

Umpiring is ridiculouslyone sided.

Terrible game.

 

GWS have had no system and their forward forays have lacked any sort of purpose.  What's the point of attacking via the half forward flank boundary line?  Tiger defenders have had a field day. 

It would take a minor miracle for them to get back into the game but the Tigers can put them away as early as 5 mins into the 3rd quarter. 

 

 


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