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Dusty won the game for Richmond and Oscar kept Carlton in the game.

 

[censored] you Richmond.

Why do they do the little things so well? Doesn’t even take talent. But they do them better than anyone.

Dusty is an absolute freak though.

Is there anything worse than a player that kicks a goal rubbing the hair of the defender. Complete lack of respect and class. 

you have to respect your opponent 

 

Last half of the final quarter very important 


Just now, 640MD said:

Last half of the final quarter very important 

Fitness will be crucial 

Darren will be onto it

 
3 minutes ago, P-man said:

[censored] you Richmond.

Why do they do the little things so well? Doesn’t even take talent. But they do them better than anyone.

Dusty is an absolute freak though.

Yes but take Dusty out of that contest and they probably lose. But that is why teams win multiple flags there is always a  great player driving the success. Barassi, Matthews, Hodge, Hird, Dusty. 

34 minutes ago, DubDee said:

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

Weideman is soft as [censored]. Often gets monstered by the opposition key back 


1 hour ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

What price you get through the next 48 hours?

Good luck

Lost it already and I don't even follow either of these teams.

we are going to get absolutely smashed this season, call me reactionary whatever. there was not a single around the ground ball up all game, boundary throw ins sure but pure ball ups - none. and that's all we're good at...

Blues #duds. Bottom 8 Oscar seriously

Well, one things is for sure.

BT & JB along with Jobe and Hodgey were appalling.

5 minutes ago, Turner said:

we are going to get absolutely smashed this season, call me reactionary whatever. there was not a single around the ground ball up all game, boundary throw ins sure but pure ball ups - none. and that's all we're good at...

Fair point. If there’s less stoppages as a result of the new rules and game styles, then our strength (stoppages and contests) is taken away and our weakness (clean kicking and maintaining possession) is magnified.


42 minutes ago, DubDee said:

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

No problem I have a thick skin.

8 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Blues #duds. Bottom 8 Oscar seriously

They got closer to the Tigers than we did last year. 

17 minutes ago, Turner said:

we are going to get absolutely smashed this season, call me reactionary whatever. there was not a single around the ground ball up all game, boundary throw ins sure but pure ball ups - none. and that's all we're good at...

Yes i was thinking about that

Goodwin has coached a different game style. 
we need players who spread and shepherd each other!!

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes i was thinking about that

Goodwin has coached a different game style. 
we need players who spread and shepherd each other!!

Oh dear ... 

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes i was thinking about that

Goodwin has coached a different game style. 
we need players who spread and shepherd each other!!

Carlton played into the tigers hands and nearly won.

Good on them but playing that way against Richmond you will lose four out of six.

Not sure what style is required but the slow maul is pobably better.


6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Yes i was thinking about that

Goodwin has coached a different game style. 
we need players who spread and shepherd each other!!

I noticed the importance of fast hands tonight, teams who handball the quickest will do well (bulldogs come to mind) 

Thought Carlton did the overlap handball  really well. Wonder if that is coming back into vogue.

Harry McKay really needs to convert better. He has all the tools!

6 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Thought Carlton did the overlap handball  really well. Wonder if that is coming back into vogue.

Harry McKay really needs to convert better. He has all the tools!

Noted that tonight, they played a different style, fast direct footy which was great to see, made them look like a far better side than us 

 
1 hour 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 

Haha McKay can't convert,  but yet Weideman missed a simple goal 25m dead in front against Adelaide to win us the game..

You say it's poor list management we delisted McDonald and now you're saying Weideman is better then McKay?? You really are a Doozy..

McKay is everything I wish Weideman was at. Weideman has done nothing since that Geelong game. That's nearly 3 years ago now.. 


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