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2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I just advised picket ( on another thread) to get into the booze. Do it chook.

I prefer a certain medicinal plant product

 
7 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

I prefer a certain medicinal plant product

Old age is starting to not look too bad.

6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Old age is starting to not look too bad.

Make that look not too bad.

I think Ive arrived.

 

Just now, daisycutter said:

another high scoring game.......that 6:6:6 is sure working well, afl meddlers

Yep. Every game is a slog now

Slow Death

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yep. Every game is a slog now

Slow Death

I find any game Richmond plays in hard to watch....

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Yep. Every game is a slog now

Slow Death

only solution is do away with interchange

coaches will have the choice of run their team into the ground or start resting onballers deep and keeping them deep

guess what the will choose

 

Should not teams have the choice if they want adavantage. Why does the umpire assume in cases where a player may not know the free was paid?

3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

only solution is do away with interchange

coaches will have the choice of run their team into the ground or start resting onballers deep and keeping them deep

guess what the will choose

Yep. The root cause is the interchange

it all started in the mid nineties 


Games are so low scoring.  Is it the poor conditions or is the game just becoming a sump? Not attractive for viewers this ping pong and grind.

8 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Games are so low scoring.  Is it the poor conditions or is the game just becoming a sump? Not attractive for viewers this ping pong and grind.

It’s turned into Rugby. 

2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Geelong’s disposal is Melbourne like. 

Richmonds pressure has been amazing, Geelong have looked a little Melbourne like under the pressure. I would hate to think how we would be going tonight though.

I don't mind close games but this is just boring. Seriously Geelong have been the inform team and they have kicked only 1 goal and it's nearly 3/4 time. Even melbourne can do better than that. 

Credit to dimma and his team for doing there homework but gee Chris your team looks horrible. 

Lynch doing his hammy is interesting. 


Just watched a little bit of the current match. Cats playing their keepings off game but the Tigers are all over them when they miss a target.

Not that I'm expecting GC to cause an upset against Collingwood but tonight's result will make it highly unlikely that Port Adelaide drop out of the top 2 places even with a loss to them in the last game which could be a problem for us if it comes down to that result. 

Cats might win this!

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I just advised picket ( on another thread) to get into the booze. Do it chook.

Agreed. Drink heavily but importantly you must put the tv on mute lest you find out about a players uncle used to be boxer or some nonsense

Flag favourites score 1 goal in 3 quarters 

hilarious!

Wow where do the tigers get all their energy from? It's almost like watching a team off a bye play a team off a 5 day break!

Mismatched rest periods have been the worst thing about this season. I wanna see the win percentages for teams off 4 day and 5 day breaks. 


Oh Tom, there was still 5 minutes on the clock. No need to rush it. Instead of making it exciting and getting it back to 9 you rush it and they run it up the other end and get a goal killing the game off. 

mini come back from Geelong saved that game from absolute mediocrity.

Time to reduce team sizes to 20 or 21 and reduce rotations.

Everyone is sick of 30 players in one eighth of the ground

 

Richmond are a very good side but there creeping up my list of most hated clubs quickly. I am so sick of Jack and Tom turning to the umpire complaining they didn’t get a free kick every time they don’t mark it and Hardwick is their coach so that doesn’t help. I really hope they don’t win the flag this year.


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