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Well 1 more quarter to go. I was expecting it to be this close. 

Plenty of players need to lift from both teams. Riewoldt, lynch, rohan and hawkins need to start kicking goals. 

 

 
5 minutes ago, Elegt said:

We passed on Martin twice....

And Richmond wanted to offload him several years ago...your point?

 
7 minutes ago, Elegt said:

We passed on Martin twice....

wrong thread


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Lynch is awful. 

hawkins not much better

 

Harry Taylor will struggle to get a game in the Grovedale super rules team after tonight.

5 minutes ago, Pates said:

It’s funny this is the first one and already it just doesn’t feel right, there’s something about the last quarter hitting just as dusk is coming that brings out the best atmosphere. 

This year, with the music between the goals as well, feels like some Micky Mouse version of footy. Still I’m sure it’ll be spectacular with fireworks and stuff at the final siren. 

The game has been super high pressure, now that it’s opening up it looks cleaner and some great pieces of skill. Dusty has dragged Richmond back into it, he is a freak. 

I didn’t know about the music between the goals, as 7 always do an ad break.  Glad they do, as it turns out.  
What crap.  

Danger has had a mare, needs to do the 1%a's and not try the spectacular...a liability to date.

Does Rohan ever play well in a big game?

1 minute ago, Biffen said:

Harry Taylor will struggle to get a game in the Grovedale super rules team after tonight.

Maybe he is playing for the grovedale TIGERS


2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

I didn’t know about the music between the goals, as 7 always do an ad break.  Glad they do, as it turns out.  
What crap.  

Really there is “Basketball Music” after each goal?

Tom the Unlikable (Tiger) final has an input. 
 


Just now, Demonland said:

 

Honestly only seen him play 1 good game. 

A certainty against the Dees.

 

all over red rover. geelong can console themselves with cameron


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