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1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Sweet mother of god how I wish this was last quarter. 

Nah man.
We're watching a beautiful thing here.

 

I see it but I don’t believe. Richmond are still good enough to win this. 
 

Also umpire #22 is a dead set [censored] 


13 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

How good is Nibbler. The performances we're getting out out of lesser players is phenomenal

You have to blame Williams the man is a god of self belief

 

Loving this.... problem is it is so good I am forgetting to drink.....


Best game I’ve seen us play. Keep it up for one more quarter boys. Go dees

Coaching level off the charts this week

2 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

Deliberate my fat a r s e. 

Such bollocks. A 50-odd metre kick out of defence with half a dozen teammates in that direction. Umpires trying to manufacture a Richmond comeback.


Why were so many happy about Melksham playing tonight.

Im sorry to be negative but he has not troubled the scoreboard and kept out a man who kicked SEVEN in the vfl.

I was happy when he was called up 2 weeks ago but he did little. 

Last week he was average but back to his old self today.

He is not hard at the ball and is very slow to turn.

Im sorry but hes just not our best 22 by any stetch.

Richmond is still good enough to turn this around. Every entry inside their forward 50 is a goal out of their [censored].

We have to not drop even 1% of our intensity. 

C'mon boys finish it strong. 

Rivers could well be our most important player from that draft, what an absolute rock.

 

 

11 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

Salem has been monumental. I'd have re-signed him for 50 years! 

One of the most dominant performances since Max Gawn last week.


Stuff me, stop knocking the umpires. They make mistakes, just like players. Agreed, not the best night for the umps but really, is THAT what you are noticing?

The pressure, the run, the belief.

Go boys, bring it home.

Our structure and game plan is literally working perfectly. One more Quarter of it and it will be like bowling the perfect game as far as im concerned.

 
1 minute ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

One of the best Melbourne performances I have seen, never seen our team so desperate and never seen such gut running from us in my 40+ years of watching 

Not done yet. Gotta finish the job

Absolutely LOVING our pressure. Such team first play and contribution across the teamsheet. One qtr to go. Keep it up!


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