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Gotta feel for Port after the year they've had. 

Richmond in 2017 was good I guess but FMD hearing Cotchin talk about how he and his wife think the Tigers group is so special is getting really [censored] tiring.

 
9 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Richmond everything we are No where NEAR

Yep.. When you watch sides like tonight play you wonder whether we will ever have what it takes to win a flag.. 

 

God, if Geelong win too, I hope Dictator Dan lets us out to play golf next Saturday.


Gee I loathe Richmond.  All the sooking and free kicks and the dirty play.  I guess they have earned the right to be smug, but they are a detestable bunch.

port might have done better if they played the match in dry brissy

home ground turned into a disadvantage?

 
11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

What a hideous result 

Richmond no injuries....

Hopefully they're gassed after that slog. Cotchin should be fresh as he did bugger all.

Maybe they could suspend Reiwoldt for staging a head knock late in the 3rd? One can only dream.

Here's hoping the Lions get an easy run tomorrow. 

Compare Richmond list quality and ours and it is embarrassing. Also embarrassing how in Cairns when we played in a monsoon we continually tried to handball the ball and kick backwards, tonight both teams had the right idea,  move the ball forward at all costs


19 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Gee I loathe Richmond.  All the sooking and free kicks and the dirty play.  I guess they have earned the right to be smug, but they are a detestable bunch.

The gesticulating by every player within 50m of the ball appealing deliberate out of bounds is what gets me 

What a choke by Port. Were good in the first half but no one stood up in the second, aside from Ebert with that amazing spoil. 

41 minutes ago, Deetective Sgt. Taggert said:

Only 3 players different for tigers from last years grand final. Always seem to come together at the right time. 

Only 1 apparently? Balta

I knew I should have changed my tip when I saw the weather forecast. 


Jack Riewoldt stages for free kicks every time

embarrassing 

12 minutes ago, Beetle said:

The Storm won, that’s all that matters.

 

45 minutes ago, Die Hard Demon said:

Yep.. When you watch sides like tonight play you wonder whether we will ever have what it takes to win a flag.. 

Must have been watching a different game to me. A winning score with 46 points doesn’t exactly make them unbeatable. 

You get a consistent team on the park, and then your best team at the right time of year, and you make sure during the regular season you win 3 of the 5 games you play every year that could go either way. We aren’t that far off it, we just need to do it more consistently.


Worst possible result tonight. Richmond are just a horribly unlikeable group of tossers, lead by that whinging coach who personally attacks people.

I’ll be supporting whoever they are playing against next weekend.

 

What’s more frustrating is my bro didn’t mention rich prior to 2017 & never buys memberships & yet hadn’t stopped talking & bought premiership celebration packs saying it’s the same as buying memberships ..  

Richmond remind me of Brisbane during their threepete - they always seemed to get more than their fair share of 50/50 balls. Maybe just a higher proportion of footy iq in the team or sheer [censored], who knows.

Wouldnt mind that Bolton kid in our team.

 

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