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Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Give me McKay over Weiderman.

I’d take the Weed anyday. Can kick straight 

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

I’d take the Weed anyday. Can kick straight 

Mckay is way tougher than weideman

McKay seriously needs to slow down, go back and kick the goal. That was an absolute howler he stuffed in that quarter. Carlton should be a goal or 2 in front. But at least it's still a contest, previous years the game was over. 

 
Just now, Elegt said:

Mckay is way tougher than weideman

Might be tougher but had zero composure and can’t convert. 

imagine if the Weed played the 3 quarters McKay played. He’d be crucified on here 

13 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

rob Asbury 3 weeks 

Will get a reprimand and a $500 fine ( unintentional low impact ) The AFL will absolutely not prosecute this incident on its merits. They have no integrity and will not hamper Richmonds march to premiership glory.

Dont expect justice to be served here. It will not happen.


OSCAR!!!!!

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How odd.  I was going to say that Weideman is younger, but he's actually six months older that McKay.  He really doesn't have the excuse of being a young KPF any more. 

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Might be tougher but had zero composure and can’t convert. 

imagine if the Weed played the 3 quarters McKay played. He’d be crucified on here 

Mckay is way better, also playing against a decent Richmond defence. I wish Sam was as tough as him

 
5 minutes ago, Elegt said:

Mckay is way better, also playing against a decent Richmond defence. I wish Sam was as tough as him

Sam is not soft. Never squibs a contest and plays the ball hard. And doesn’t crap his pants when he has a shot on goal

5 minutes ago, Elegt said:

Mckay is way better, also playing against a decent Richmond defence. I wish Sam was as tough as him

Meh

Weed’s highlight game - in a final - is far superior to McKay’s highlight game

They're both good, ordinary kpf targets at this stage 


15 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I’d take the Weed anyday. Can kick straight 

First you have to get the ball.

Anyone know what a chiseler is? BT language or a actual thing?

Amazing how a Blues jumper gets you a free kick. He would never have got that at Melbourne.


The BIG O!!!!!!!

2 minutes ago, old dee said:

First you have to get the ball.

Sorry OD didn’t mean to offend. I know you are a big Blues fan

I hope bombers fans are crying looking at Saad 


It’s only 1 game, but being ahead at 3/4 time is now a stronger advantage 

Scoring in the last will be slow until the Coaches adjust 

 

“Casbolt was mounted!!”
 


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