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Another bloody mid season rule change : no home ground free kick advantage. ? getting all the 50/50. 

 

Cmon Port. Big second half coming up.

All square.

 

Saw four examples of the so-called 'holding the ball ' rule: all against Port  in the last ten minutes. Three of them were blatantly in Port's favour yet called Play on. 


Gil must have planned in a Richmond vs ..... GF

 
1 minute ago, dieter said:

Ladhams will get weeks; Lynch he ain't. Meaning, if it was Lynch, no problem!.

 

 

 


Dear Simon, please take notes on what it takes to play wet weather football. 
move the ball forward at all times, do not over handball, keep it simple. 
Thanks. 
Demonfans. 

44 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee Dusty just turns up his game in the finals. 

Shows up for 5 minutes a game. Big impact  player, but overrated. Hate the way the commentators and media froth over him whenever he is near the ball, despite rarely getting involved.

Jonas, Rozee and Wines all having good games for Port. No one of note from Richmond. Hard to fathom how they’re in front right now!

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Hope Port haven’t kicked this away. They have missed at least 5 gettable goals. 3 didn’t even score behinds. 

Edited by Redleg

At least it is close. Be nice to see a draw and then port lose by a point on the final siren. I can then watch all those interstate filth supporters whinge.?

Feel like Port aren’t really taking their chances and as mentioned above don’t know how to play wet weather footy.

Watched a great pre-game analysis from Ross Lyon and one of the key points was about Port not turning over the footy to Richmond in the corridor at half back, yet Port keep kicking there and I’m waiting for it to all come undone unfortunately.


7 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Shows up for 5 minutes a game. Big impact  player, but overrated. Hate the way the commentators and media froth over him whenever he is near the ball, despite rarely getting involved.

Jonas, Rozee and Wines all having good games for Port. No one of note from Richmond. Hard to fathom how they’re in front right now!

Hardly overrated. He's a brownlow and norm smith medalist!

[censored] game as far the football went

suppose richmond deserved win with 60% more scoring shots

Richmond everything we are No where NEAR


36 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Hope Port haven’t kicked this away. They have missed at least 5 gettable goals. 3 didn’t even score behinds. 

Yep, they did. 

I just realised at the final siren how jealous I am. Why can't we be playing in a bloody grand final.

 

Oh Port just faltered in a prelim. 

Richmond's defence was very good and they didn't allow Dixon to impact at all. Port just seemed to lose there structure and continued to bomb it in allowing Nankervis to mark it. 


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