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West Coast are unfit. Watch Nic Nat blow up at some point in the second half. Richmond will run over the top of them and win by a few goals

 

Riewoldt gets into a verbal altercation with Waterman over something. Waterman puts his hand out to apologise. Riewoldt pushes it away.

He’s such a hypocrite. Likes to pretend he’s better.

 

Good goal ...wanting WC to win....feels dirty..

12 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Riewoldt gets into a verbal altercation with Waterman over something. Waterman puts his hand out to apologise. Riewoldt pushes it away.

He’s such a hypocrite. Likes to pretend he’s better.

I would've liked one of the leaders from Richmond just go over to young Riewoldt and say "you're better than that mate, that's not what we're about."

?


BT....quoting history stats for Richmond.....no guarantee of future results mate...go back to horse racing

 

GGF Richmond. I really hope West Coast can knock off the Toigs.

A draw would be brilliant.

I don’t want either of these mobs in the top 4.

Richmond because they’re Richmond.

West Coast because I don’t want to have to travel over there for a prelim.


Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

A draw would be brilliant.

I don’t want either of these mobs in the top 4.

Richmond because they’re Richmond.

West Coast because I don’t want to have to travel over there for a prelim.

Beat me to it.

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

More like two old boxers slugging it out for that one last chance of glory

The young ones are taking over... whether it will be us or Brisbane it won't be these two

We ran into Hawthorn in '88.
Essendon in 2000.
Both the the dominant teams of those eras.
I've had a premonition we're gonna meet Richmond.
The dominant team of this one.
Can feel it in my bones.

Just now, Fork 'em said:

We ran into Hawthorn in '88.
Essendon in 2000.
Both the the dominant teams of those eras.
I've had a premonition we're gonna meet Richmond.
The dominant team of this one.
Can feel it in my bones.

 

stop worrying about Richmond

unless Dusty has a blinder they are 50/50 against the top ten teams

Brisbane are on the way up and if you want to win this year is it

two behinds to the Eagles that should have been shepherded through for goals

PS did I speak too soon

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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Brisbane are on the way up and if you want to win this year is it

We shall see man.

I do know what you mean about Dusty though.
Reckon if he wasn't there they'd have none.

Best result for us but I don't like seeing West Coast supporters celebrating. Brings back bad memories


Brilliant! Suck on that Richmond!

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Clutch JK…what a star!

Carlton must just bleed watching him.

 

We can beat the Eagles in Perth!

Clutch from West Coast, but "the Tigers of old..." what a crumble. Yeo is a superstar. Did he win the last 10 clearances? Insane last quarter.

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