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Looks like we'll be spending the next couple of weeks playing whack-a-mole with teams trying to bob up into the top 8.

Time for the Demons to turn some other fans dreams to dust for a change! :D

 
 

This game is a dumpster on fire. Horrible to watch. Wonderful result. 

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2 minutes ago, sue said:

I see they now pay frees for contact below the bum. 

If you couldn't be arsed making the contest, just fall over him.


2 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Looks like we'll be spending the next couple of weeks playing whack-a-mole with teams trying to bob up into the top 8.

Time for the Demons to turn some other fans dreams to dust for a change! :D

Gold ?

3 minutes ago, sue said:

I see they now pay frees for contact below the bum. 

That was another truly awful decision - so if you clumsily trip over someone going down to pick up the ball it is a free!

Mind boggling. 

Well done Dimma on not wearing a mask for a second of this game. Leading by example as a complete [censored] canoe, as per usual. 

 

Holey money, tigers look like us on a really bad day.


Just thinking back to before the season when my Richmond-supporting mate was telling me about how he couldn't see any side that would seriously challenge them for another flag this year...  ?

Shut up BT. Just shut up. 

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Well done Dimma on not wearing a mask for a second of this game. Leading by example as a complete [censored] canoe, as per usual. 

He applied for and received the “arrogant nob” exemption for not wearing a mask.

Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

Shut up BT. Just shut up. 

Friday night footy. Commentated by BT and a wife basher. Thanks channel 7. 


As much as its enjoyable watching Richmond lose, this has been an infuriatingly terrible game of football.

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee it is bit depressing that even stkilda can thrash a team & dominate & a good team at that. 

I just want us to thrash a team

Richmond kicking 2.10 helps the Saints. It's hardly a smashing, they've only scored 60 odd themselves.

Come on Saints.  Don’t let the bastards get a junK time goal. 

More Daisy please. 


Great result. Tossers 

Well. Who could possibly have predicted that.  
2 goals for a whole match!  I can’t remember that since MFC did it v WCE (high on drugs I suspect) in I think Alen Jakovich’s debut game. 

 
2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

More Daisy please. 

She’s the only one who sticks her neck out and offers an opinion 

Richmond's 6th worst score in their entire history


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