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Some of the umpiring decisions, from the missed holding the ball from early in the first to the Bont just before half time. 

 
 

Dogs look like they have control of this one. 

I'm not quaking in my boots looking at this doggies performance. We'll take them i reckon


31 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Have they found Dusty yet? Saw him on a milk carton during the week. 

He's filming a comeback movie for Looney Tunes. His character is called Pig's Bunny

I’m not that impressed by the dogs, yes they have a good running brigade, but I think our Rucks and backs are better and we match them in the middle .

17 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

They really miss Vlaustin the Tigers

He is a big driver of intercepts and drove fwd for them. He and Grimes work so well together. 

 

Not a lot more petrol left in Cotchin's legs...just going at the moment.

It's only 3 goals the difference but the tigs are only kicking 1 goal a quarter. 

So when we play the dogs would we go lever on bruce and may on naughton? 


12 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Huge flop Bont. 

Was he on the beers?

Richmond are playing frantic football and bombing it long into their forward line. They had control of the game in the second quarter but no direction going forard. I think the dogs will take care of them latter in the game and win easily.

Tigers are coming off a 5 day break from playing us. Hope the dogs run them off their feet after 1/2 time and give them the biggest pounding ever.

We have a 7 day break before playing Roos. Kinda sad isn't it.

 

Tiges Kicking for goal and entries inside 50 are deeplorable, having said that they were well on top in the 2nd quarter but can't capitalise.

Signs of an battled weary team, can still win if they can find some composure.

3 minutes ago, doc roet said:

Tigers are coming off a 5 day break from playing us. Hope the dogs run them off their feet after 1/2 time and give them the biggest pounding ever.

We have a 7 day break before playing Roos. Kinda sad isn't it.

 

6 day break for Rich and 8 for the Dees.


I'm probably in the minority but i wouldn't mind seeing the doggies beaten. Looks unlikely though.

31 minutes ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

Brayshaw doesn't know the meaning of 'laconic' 

He can’t say Marlion correctly either. 


2 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I'm probably in the minority but i wouldn't mind seeing the doggies beaten. Looks unlikely though.

I’m with you. The game is turning. 

2 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I'm probably in the minority but i wouldn't mind seeing the doggies beaten. Looks unlikely though.

I want the Dogs beaten so we can have a shot at top spot.

Pretty straight forward I would’ve thought.

 

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