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realistically richmond was a 8-9 goal better team tonight. without their injuries and we don't get close. 

we are at full strength. danger signs.

 

Embarrassing....Richmond ended up with half a side and we still

cant do anything 

1 minute ago, loges said:

And right there is the story of the game.

The story of our team I'm afraid.


1 minute ago, layzie said:

Enough Is enough. This is junior football stuff right now. Clarry will get named in our best but the story of his game is much different 

Deadset anyone who names him in the best is a [censored] idiot.

Oliver gets dropped. Make it happen. 

Richmond on one leg in the last quarter.  Goodwin will still say the last quarter was a positive. 

Edited by one_demon

 
1 minute ago, DeeZee said:

They need to drop Oliver or play him in the forward pocket 


I actually said the same thing last week he looks jaded in the guts gone backwards.

The lack of urgency from our players. That kick from Oliver. What a disgrace. He has gone completely backwards. 
 

4 down on the bench. They are running all over us. 


He literally lay down on May's back.

Umpires were as bad as our skills today.

They have 3 on the bench. Stuffed and we still stuff it up 


Umpiring been to Richmond's favour soft frees allowed to throw.

1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

So that goal from Lynch was Goodwin's fault, right?

Ultimately? Yes.

His game plan allows super quick kicks to come into our defence.

He picked Smith when he clearly isn't ready. 

Clayton Oliver? Jack Viney? Jake Melksham? Jake Lever? Christian Salem? Tomlinson? Simon Goodwin? All auditioning for string quartet on the SS Titanic.


When the story of this match is written lets not forget they didn't have a bench in the last

Terrible kick from Oliver before but he's not the problem. The commentators on Fox and 7 have gunned for him all day. He's won a heap of contested possessions.

 
6 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Agree MFM. He's got huge tickets on himself and is just about our laziest player. He could be a much better footballer, but he chooses not to be.

He's smoking his own sweat, or something else because he looks ramshackle and off his tree.

Get Clarkson. That’s what the $mill before Christmas ? needs to be

Otherwise we continue to be nothing


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