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I don't care what Dimma says, surely you expect Lynch to kick goals. You didn't give him a long term good money deal just to do a team role. A player like that should not be missing from 20 metres out. 

Shame Mitch couldn't convert that goal 

 

Tigers look to be spent after last week. I know it's early and you would've written Melbourne off as a neutral at this point last week, but this is threatening to be a smashing.

 

Boy, Lynch has some mental demons in front of goal. Couldn't happen to a better bloke.


 

How quiet is it?! So good to [censored] the Togs fans up. Doggies need to push the scoreboard pressure up though. 

1 minute ago, Mickey said:

Tigers are looking ordinary.

Finally!

They often do till Martin pulls their arses from the flames.


1 minute ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Have the Dogs ever played in the wet?   If it rains when we play them we will belt them.

 

Probably not going to help unfortunately as the roof will be shut at marvel. 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Probably not going to help unfortunately as the roof will be shut at marvel. 

Ok thought we played them at the G.   Might be a big shootout that night


Tigers are shot mentally and physically after playing us last week. :)

 

 

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Reiwoldt such a whinger - regularly uses his hands on the defender’s shoulder then  complains when he doesn’t get a free. 

31 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I am imagining Richmond going Goalless

0.25.25

Early Days

 

 

 

Moist feelings

...think that might be Lynchys personal score...


They really miss Vlaustin the Tigers

 

The Tiges aren't out of this game but they need to start converting.

 


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