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2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Don’t delude yourself guys. Richmond will play for 10 minutes in the last quarter and win by 87. 

And jack get junk time goals

 

Quite torn with this one. Richmond by far have more dislikable players and fans however seeing St Kilda fall apart in the second half and lose would also be enjoyable. 

1 minute ago, Ethan Trembley said:

Quite torn with this one. Richmond by far have more dislikable players and fans however seeing St Kilda fall apart in the second half and lose would also be enjoyable. 

Missed ya Ethan.
Where ya been?

 

 

 Crowd numbers below 20K apparently.
Wonder what Hardwicks excuse will be this week.

 


1 minute ago, Ethan Trembley said:

Mexico, mostly. 

Always suspected you were sketchy ?
You've been missing a pretty good season so far.

Edited by Fork 'em

 
Just now, Ethan Trembley said:

Did BT handle the game-ball after eating dinner? It seems greasy AF. 

Welcome back ET. Place wasn’t the same without you. ?

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

So now the umps decide to pay kicking in danger

Trying to keep the Tigers in it 


Is it only StKilda that can be penalised for in danger?

11 minutes ago, Ethan Trembley said:

Quite torn with this one. Richmond by far have more dislikable players and fans however seeing St Kilda fall apart in the second half and lose would also be enjoyable. 

In the context of the season we need Richmond to lose. Nobody wants them in the top 4. 

4 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Is it only StKilda that can be penalised for in danger?

Well, live ladder has Tigers down to 8th, so I guess AFL HQ won’t want them to miss out.

Saints going well but being run down in the second half will be a bit heartwarming but they need the Tigers to win. 

16 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So now the umps decide to pay kicking in danger

Rule of the week/game/quarter/whatever.  

Enjoying what I am seeing but if the tigers lose it may give the druggies a bit more confidence.


17 minutes ago, Jaded said:

In the context of the season we need Richmond to lose. Nobody wants them in the top 4. 

To be fair.
ET needs abit of filling in.

4 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Enjoying what I am seeing but if the tigers lose it may give the druggies a bit more confidence.

Must be a sheet game.
Neither club hardly scored in the 2nd.
And no, I'm not watching.


 

Richmond are terrible tonight. Worst i've seen them play for awhile. 

Just tuned in after a long day....this is just gold ! The poor old tigres....BTs love children team only 1 goal and cant hit the side of a barn with their kicking.

Feel sick watching the Umpires try to get the Toigs back into the game…??‍♂️

Love seeing Richmond embarrassed but hate that it’ll spur on the Bombers tomorrow to try and get into the 8…?


Richmond just don’t seem as hungry this year or as fit.

A Saints win would be good for us.

If we can win and Bulldogs lose to Weagles over there which is highly likely we can go two games clear of anybody 

Richmond have got their eye on that ninth spot...

 

What a ridiculous free kick....what was the saints player supposed to do????


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