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Well this is two more wins we should be pencilling in. Good lord. Dreadful the pair of them.

 

Network Ten journalist Hugh Rimington: "The question to you is, if this is horseplay, are all premiership players within Richmond expected to tolerate (this) or is it just the black player is expected to tolerate it. A question for you Damien Hardwick."

Hardwick did not reply. Ouch!! 

 

 
10 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

What has happened to the Giants?  They're an absolute shambles at the minute.

It's those terrible white uniforms. Horrid.

19 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

What has happened to the Giants?  They're an absolute shambles at the minute.

I've made comment before but Leon Cameron is very lucky to still have his job imo


1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

I've made comment before but Leon Cameron is very lucky to still have his job imo

I agree.  You could argue that they've had a pretty terrible run with injuries for a few years, and they have made it to the big dance before, but you would have expected more from them considering the list, salary cap and then draft selections they consistently get by trading their cast offs.

What's the go with GWS, surely they're better than Essendon

Watching these two teams (both above is and yet to be played) is very encouraging.

Very encouraging.

Just on the Quaynor incident, it's amazing how much damage was done for what looked like fairly innocuous contact. A scratch with a bit of blood I'd have understood, but this was a deep gash like he'd been slashed with a wood splitter


2 minutes ago, Brownie said:

What a joke of a free kick to the Giants

It was a terrible decision

Nothing gets my pecker harder than the bombers giving up a 5 goal lead. 5816 days without winning a final and long may it continue!

Edited by Stevienic23

1 minute ago, Stevienic23 said:

Nothing gets my pecker harder than the bombers giving up a 5 goal lead. 5816 days without playing a final and long may it continue!

They have played finals in that time....just not won one. 

However I completely agree love seeing those cheats lose, although I'd be pretty dirty about that ward free. 

2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

They have played finals in that time....just not won one. 

However I completely agree love seeing those cheats lose, although I'd be pretty dirty about that ward free. 

Ah yes true. Let me edit that 


7 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

God this is weird.  Id be surprised if Chol wasnt angry about it.  If anyone stuck their finger in my bum they'd be knocked out cold on the spot.  And I didnt even mentioned the constant penis grabbing.  

What does everyone else think?  Watch the video before you comment

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/teams/richmond-tigers/richmond-quizzed-on-bizarre-change-room-antics-after-footage-emerges-on-social-media/news-story/f99e711130bb98a9c6a9e80c400437f1

Riewoldt is doing it to the player next to him as well. Unsure why that wasn’t also reported on. 

Best spin I’ve seen since Warney’s leg breaks by Ward but hey, it’s the Dons. 

Don't agree with the decision either but happy to see essendon lose especially when they were about to kick into there 50 when the siren sounded. They were 5 goals up and got ran over. 

But yeah I mean with the talent gws have they should be well up the ladder. I know they had no Toby tonight but there midfield is still pretty good. 

anyway essendon lost. Good. 

 
3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Riewoldt is doing it to the player next to him as well. Unsure why that wasn’t also reported on. 

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