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3 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Just quietly, how good is Trent Rivers

Gun player, courageous, composed. Everything you want from the role he's playing.

 

Need to bury north next week, there are no easy games, how can you make a change to a winning side that won like that !

only one logical or perhaps ical  change but. No Change apart from medi sub

Could the 2019 draft end up being our best ever, Jackson, Kossie and Rivers. That draft could set us up for a decade!

Edited by Rod Grinter Riot Squad
Corrected year

 

Much like last week, the gauntlet was thrown at us. And again, we took it and proceeded to belt the bejeesus out of our opposition with it. This time it was the reigning premiers no less. 

Relentless.

Bloodthirsty

United


I currently live in Japan.

I may not be allowed back into Australia after my questioning of Salo getting a 5 year contract. That was my worst observation on this board since I thought Neeld was the truthteller we needed.   ?

He was bloody huge, and kept us afloat when the Tiges were coming at us in the first quarter.

 

 
2 minutes ago, 640MD said:

No Change apart from medi sub

Melksham should be dropped. Can't think of a single positive contribution he made tonight. 


Haven’t looked at stats but I think Jordon played a very good game. Seemed to link well especially out of contests. 
And as some one else mention Rivs was great.

12 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

This may be too much information for some but post game I stood next to Jared Rivers at the urinal surrounded by Chip Frawley, Ricky P, and J Watts who yelled out time to cancel the ski trip gents.....was epic.

Boys have had a few!!

Great to see ex players still connected 

That only makes the Club Stronger 

Just now, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Could the 2018 draft end up being our best ever, Jackson, Kossie and Rivers. That draft could set us up for a decade!

2019 draft.

As painful as 2019 was to me it could be the down year we had to have given the three stars we picked up in the draft.

24 minutes ago, loges said:

Very undisciplined Richmond.

Very disciplined DEMONS. Begezzus that feels so effing good. Fantastic team working together.


We took control and maintained it.

Great defensive line.

Amazing effort.

Good system, working together, knowledge of each others strengths, marking again, not many brain fades or unforced errors, matured play.

Have we broken the Tiger? There backs are against the wall now. See if they are up to it this year when they play the dogs.

They did look ordinary, lots of forced errors. Others have difficulty playing well against us. We have such a good press, and run with game.

Aren't the players happy?

Aren't the supporters happy?

Stick to it Dees, it is a long season, and we are in a great place to belt it, (Hate to see us fall).

Thanks MFC.

Edited by kev martin

That 31 must be Hardwick's relative. Plays just like him, a sniping thug. 

Did big max sayonara TV. 
Luke Jackson has played 15 games.     13 wins 2 losses

talk about a Rabbits foot !

1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Anyone foresee TMac legitimately holding BBrown and Weideman out of the side before the season started? I wouldn’t change anything next week. This formula is winning. Leave it alone.

One of the big two for Melksham.


3 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Nate Jones sticking up for Kozzie and ragdolling 3 Richmond scrubs at the same time gave me goosebumps

Same! He was like the protective big brother. Love him so much. 

 

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