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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Hawkins, Cameron & Rohan seems to work ok. 

The Tom and Jerry show

 
 

Selwood is by far my least favourite player in the league. He has single handedly created a generation of duckers. 

Richmond starting to make mistakes, dropping marks, getting caught with the ball

Glad Rohan is not playing for Sydney still...

 

I feel much more comfortable with Geelong getting to 4th place than Richmond, even though we've beaten both!

Go Cats.


Having gone through the various outcomes and which would be most humorous....

tigers winning with a kick after the siren from a terrible free kick is my pick


A 1 point win to either side will do me fine. No percentage boost for either and one of them will drop to 4 - 4 for the season and probably see that team need to win 9 of 14 games on the way home to make finals. 

David King blowing his load over Richmond pressure “no one can handle this” next minute...

We handled it, Geelong handled it, it’s not some overpowering monster, deal with it for half an hour and it becomes a game of footy. 


5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I’m more worried about Geelong than Richmond based on this match. 

Yep didnt have Cameron,  Toohey or Rohan and Dangermouse to come in.....still looking a very fair team.

I guess we find out in the return match

They're really missing Grimes & Vlastuin is really lacking match practice...hard to come straight back in without any VFL time.

 

Dees have now beaten no one again because we beat Geelong when Cameron and Higgins were out and we beat Richmond who are clearly incapable of a full game of Tiger pressure anymore.


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