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4 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

You are correct WWSW 

At some point though the season may become untenable. There is a strong possibility of further travel restrictions from the Qld govt. 

Imagine if another player tests positive 

It could become impossible to balance the fixture in any meaningful/ equitable way

Since when did equitable appear in the AFL lexicon??

”which club will lie down and take a last minute cancellation or fixture change without kicking up a fuss? Collingwood? Hawthorn? Essendon, no we owe them some favours?  I know who will not give a peep.....”

 
5 hours ago, Jaded said:

This season is  a goddamn circus, and we, as the resident clowns, fit right in. 

Yep may as well change our fixture again, after all we are irrelevant 

1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I haven't seen Richmond play since the re-start. Are they just out of form, hit by injuries or on a rapid decline after a few years of success? Or all of the above?

Out of form basically with a few key players underdone or injured. Dustin Martin missed injured and then looked cooked on weekend upon return. Astbury out injured now too. Houli missed earlier matches also, but that's the extent of it. They're mostly out of form.

Jack Reiwoldt has gone from superstar forward to worse than TMac. He looks about ready to retire. Others like Cotchin, Edwards, Prestia, Lambert, Rioli, Stack etc you can see they're trying hard but it's just not working for them at the moment. I think Tigers are past their peak now and on the slide, but should still account for us quite easily. They've got enough experience and star power to beat us despite being in poor form.

 

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