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Lions will do the world a favor by belting the Tigers tonight.   Isnt it a bloody shame that Richmond snuck in over GWS last week..  they could have been 4-6 after tonight.  Now a chance to be 6-4 grrrr

 

And now its time for the first ever installment of............

 

P2J's upset of the week 

The low on confidence but ultra talented Gold Coast Suns to get their [censored] together and pull off a miracle down at Geelong.

 
12 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:
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was going to tip gw$ but saw that jesse is out for 6 weeks with a calf; that boy is not made for afl-level footy

I though Jesse looked over weight and underdone fitness wise, so it appears GWS/Jesse seem to have rolled the dice coming in as soon as he did. Calf injury is possibly a let off. 
Hope  they can get him fully fit over the off season.

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The focus has all been on the Dogs but I think the game v the Lions in the Alice is the tougher of our upcoming 2 games. I don’t like the run the Lions are on so I wouldn’t mind seeing Lynch, the Nank et al softening them up tonight.


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Why do most Richmond supporters look like they’re missing a chromosome?

 

Young Aarts is impressive. 

13 minutes ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Did BT cop many head knocks when he played?

I think he was head knocked at birth

16 minutes ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Did BT cop many head knocks when he played?

Clearly not enough. He’s still alive and kicking. 


Rance would’ve earned himself an All Australian jumper with that mark that Balta just took.

Certainly not worried about Brisbane whilst Daniher is in the side.

Great focal point and 'has' the capacity to kick goals from 25m and closer... but not beyond. Joe's had numerous years of knowledge and evidence that he is inconsistent. I expect this to get more pronounced as this season in particular, but his career as well, in Brisbane continues.

He looks like a guy who wants to get those kicks over and done with.

And then the soul destroying goal at the other end....

Can I just ask if our Alice Springs game v lions is a home game for us?

Im sure it is and we are financially compensated for it.

I would be keen if mods could do a survey on if this is a good idea.

Especially after Goody wants it to be fortress Mcg. Its contrary to this view.

Also its not like a trip to Sydney or Canberra. Its a fair distance.

Given we play eight away games including kardinia but not the ones at marvel( whick is the mist for vic clubs)... im wondering if we just forgo the $ or whatever and keep our eyes on the ultimate prize...a flag.

Also given how covid has stopped so many in melb last year seeing live footy...why play up there ?


4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Isn’t he 26?

Tiggas aren’t wasting opportunities like bears

26 is young to me. ?

Methinks a thumping might be in the offing, the Tiges being on the receiving end. With or without the umpires’ help.  ?? 

The bears are only 7 points up on the scoreboard but in general play they are dominating. 7 or 8 more shots on goal.

 

The Lions should smash them from here, but they need to kick straight. 

Mathieson needs to be added to the list of punchable heads. ?


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