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Just now, Cards13 said:

Lynch last week, 2 marks.

Tonight 12 marks already... 

Relishing not having our defence making his life miserable.

 

Lynch and Reiwoldt. Would it be possible to be spearheaded by two greater flogs?

Wow the tigers really turned up the heat that qtr. Over to you dogs.

 


There's both a good and a troubling story no matter the result.
If Rich win, was it just an abbearation last week? 
If Dogs get up, then we have a competitor.
A hard-fought injury and suspension ridden last quarter resulting in a draw is the result I'm going for.

55 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Huge flop Bont. 

 

33 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Geez Schache is soft

Not Schache too!

Dogs don’t have a Steven May or Jakey Lever

 
9 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Lynch last week, 2 marks.

Tonight 12 marks already... 

Who was Lynch’s opponent last week?

3 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Lynch and Reiwoldt. Would it be possible to be spearheaded by two greater flogs?

Reiwoldt is such a grub. When he knows he’s going to lose the contest he just tries to hurt them


7 minutes ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

Relishing not having our defence making his life miserable.

Relishing no defence KK. 
 

Jesus the commentary team are appalling, one qtr of footy and back all over Richmond.

2 minutes ago, Demon Head said:

Who was Lynch’s opponent last week?

22 of the best MFC players we’ve had on a long time.

39 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Personal experience Rus?

Haha...something i learned very quickly to avoid repeating Cards


Terrible skills on display on a perfect night. 

dogs don’t look so scary now. 

How Josh Bruce kicked 10 in a game of AFL being played for premiership points has me stuffed.

Changed the game the move of Baker into the forward line.

Schache and Bruce what a dynamic duo.


5 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Max and Dogga will destroy the dogs.

Wait....?

2 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Haha...something i learned very quickly to avoid repeating Cards

Abstinence is horrible Rusty.

Dogs ... so bad.

Bruce is such a terrible player. 

So many of their players have just disappeared.

I agree about Reiwoldt and Lynch. 2 really punchable heads. Hate Cotchin too. I'm sure there are others. I like Houli though.

C'mon doggins ... get with the program !!!

 

Dogs have been heavily pressured and smashed all around the game for the entire second half and could yet still win this. Tigers should be 6-7 goals up but they haven't been able to score. Dogs are grinding this and probably in a position they want to be in. 

Also, Bruce is such a spud. I hate it when he turns it up against us.


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