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Richmond asked us a few big questions in that quarter and we had the answers. We will get to ask a few questions of our own before this game is done.....

 

We are fumbling, nervous, dropping easy chest marks and over handballing early in the qtr. it looked nigh on game over.

We settled somewhat, but they need to stay composed and focused, not worry about the grubbiness or all that crud and play our football and see if they can best it. Early on we are playing on their terms.

Mustchange that if we are to have any chance.

Huge crowd would take a while to settle.....some of our guys wouldnt have ever seen a crowd like this considering covid last year...

 
1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Jeez Richmond applied some serious heat - we stood up pretty well in the end

Hoping our fitness can see us going the distance. They really seemed to have a lot at contest after contest that quarter.

1 minute ago, Better days ahead said:

Richmond are sneaky bastards. Always with the sly dig in every contest.

Agree. They always like to sneaky punch, knee or elbow 


Just now, spirit of norm smith said:

Centre clearances 6-1 

??  Salem ??  Anb ??

Our centre clearances are always woeful, we get cut up on the outside of!the centre circle.

Richmond threw everything at us, we responded. That amount of pressure last year we would be 6 goals down. 

Let's keep it going, finals like pressure tonight!! 

1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Centre clearances 6-1 

tigers pressure demons fumbles 

umpires are fuc@$&))&d 

oliver?? Trac ?? Viney

goslkicking !!! Fritsch Langdon McDonald misses!! 

jackson dumb in tigers goal square - knock it through!!!! 

hunt ?? Lever ??  Salem ??  Anb ??

It's a free kick against I believe if Ruckman knocks out through

 
2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Centre clearances 6-1 

tigers pressure demons fumbles 

umpires are fuc@$&))&d 

oliver?? Trac ?? Viney

goslkicking !!! Fritsch Langdon McDonald misses!! 

jackson dumb in tigers goal square - knock it through!!!! 

hunt ?? Lever ??  Salem ??  Anb ??

And Spargo tackle on Houli ?

ANB, you lack intestinal fortitude and that is the kind way of saying that.


Take that quarter. Got jumped early with an @$$y Riewoldt goal and then a turnover and hack kick goal. Richmond will nail us on turnovers if we cough it up. However they will run out of puff if we hold possession and make them chase.

Jordan taking Dusty (mostly) in the middle...then Hibb when he drifts forward.  Viney playing a bit at HF

Just now, Bates Mate said:

It's a free kick against I believe if Ruckman knocks out through

I think Not where it’s in the goal square !! 

If that's the best the Tigers have then they have nothing! 

We'll win this!


Its an isolated shower....will stop soon

Got to stop the fumbling


 

Kick it Viney!!!


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