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4-4 finals looking shaky fir the Tigers

i was going to say they’ll be better when Dusty is back but my mate just told he is playing

thats Right I’m texting my Tiger supporting mates 

 
Just now, Chook said:

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.

We're very capable of beating ourselves

Geelong don’t worry me too much. Tigers are falling off the cliff. 

cats midfield still poor 

 

Geelong will be favourites after this....advantage us.


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

4-4 finals looking shaky fir the Tigers

i was going to say they’ll be better when Dusty is back but my mate just told he is playing

thats Right I’m texting my Tiger supporting mates 

Surprised hes equal favorite for the Brownlow with Trac.  He wont have a vote the last 3 weeks and didnt start the season in scintillating form. Maybe he wont be equal fave after tonight.

Now watch him get 18 possession and 4 goals in this last quarter and the Tigers win

5 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Is Hibberd playing?

Melksham is having a run for some extra coin. ?

5 minutes ago, adonski said:

We're very capable of beating ourselves

Haven't seen it in about 8 months.

 

Bloody whinging Selwood milked yet another free

 

 


Tigers absolutely in a state of panic

14 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

David King blowing his load

Cheers for the mental image. 

4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

The case for 3 talls in the forward line.

 Cameron 5

Rohan 5

 Hawkins 2 

most of that in 2 quarters....


Haven’t seen the Tigs this shaky since they parked the bus at 9th.. 

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

The case for 3 talls in the forward line.

 Cameron 5

Rohan 5

 Hawkins 2 

Rohan not really a tall but

more a Melksham / Hannan type

Richmond just have that whiff about them of only going hard when they have a point to prove. It’s the downside to sustained success.

Serious question: Richmond used to be able to apply manic pressure for longer than 15 minutes per game before this year right? I'm not just imagining that surely?


Gee where is Dusty when the Tiges are under the pump? No where to be seen. 

1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

Gee where is Dusty when the Tiges are under the pump? No where to be seen. 

i believe the phrase is downhill skier....

1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

Gee where is Dusty when the Tiges are under the pump? No where to be seen. 

He’s running around in his apartment in his undies, with that other bloke called Rusty.

 

Useless Bulldogs really let Richmond off the hook. Could’ve put some serious ladder pressure on them. 


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