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Moving Baker forward is proving a smart move. Castagna unsighted the last two weeks 

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

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

Pretty straight forward I would’ve thought.

On the other hand I don’t like seeing the Tiges win and the more games we put between ourselves and them the better I will feel. They’re not in form at the moment but they are liable to click and put a run of games together which could be enough to make Top 4. I’d prefer if they finished in the lower half of the 8. I'd prefer not to face them at all in September.

 

This lot has played Norf and Sun gods, soft kills no wonder the have the best attack and defence.

Hate the Tigers but loving this. 
 

Note : Some gambling and footy tipping may be at stake.

Edited by Bombay Airconditioning


 

Go Tiges!


First time this season doggies have been really challenged. Let's see how they respond

4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

What did you think of our 56K odd last week?

Better than the 52,000 tonight.

It’s Richmond’s home game and they have 100,000 members apparently.

It’s a Friday night.

Perfect weather in Melbourne all day.

Playing against the undefeated Bulldogs.


3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

The tigers are getting a decent run from the umpires 

Makes up for the first half, though I do hate when that happens.

Very lenient on incorrect disposal tonight I've noticed.


5 minutes ago, BigFez said:

Very lenient on incorrect disposal tonight I've noticed.

Do you mean when a play has or has not had prior opportunity.

Remember, when a player has not had prior opportunity they only need to attempt to dispose of the ball.

Edited by Clint Bizkit

 
1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Do you mean when a play has or has not had prior opportunity.

Remmeber, when a player has not had prior opportunity they only need to attempt to dispose of the ball.

I'll take more notice, but instances that would have been a free last year or even last week seem, in my mind anyway, to be play on tonight.  Could be imagining things.


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