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6 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Tigers were atrocious last night. Cotchin took some angry pills with cheap shots all over the field, Pickett was trying to take mark of the year in the backline knocking over his teammates in the process, Balta before his injury was trying to play dry weather football and Dusty looked like he wanted to be on a bean bag in front of the fire.

The Saints were just ok, nothing special but the Richmond performance stunk of arrogance.

Agree. Bad signs for tigers.

Injuries are the biggest, and most underrated, factor in football. The tigers 'system' can only mitigate having so many key players our for so long.

And the tigers depth is rubbish now, with players like Ellis and Higgins having left for coin and opportunity 

 
13 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Seriously, how did we lose to Collingwood? I suppose no Moore helps Freo a bit.

and......no de goey

oth they get back grundy and adams

 

Been a great last quarter at Marvel.

Hold on a minute.

What's with this whole "injuries are hurting Richmond" thing?

How many best 22 players was Richmond missing when they went into last night's game? By my count, three: Astbury, Lynch and Nankervis.

Most clubs are missing that many or more (I know we're not, but that's not the point here).

They just stank last night. There's no excuse for kicking 2 goals in an entire match. It's abysmal.

Perversely though, I can see this performance sparking a renewed focus from them. 

20 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Interesting to see Samson Ryan debut for the Tigers.

Ryan was a project raw player who is as skinny as they come but at a good height at 206cm tall. He's gotten a game based on strong VFL form and also playing intra club games thr past few weeks

Meanwhile we have Austin Bradke who's been on our list for 3 years and shown absolutely SFA and probably close to the worst player I've seen on our list since Brendan Van Shaik.

How do you feel about this post now, @dazzledavey36, after Ryan became the first player in four years to fail to register a single possession on debut?

I reckon park the Austin Bradtke hate.


17 hours ago, dl4e said:

Richmond look like a tired side. It happens to all sides who have been up and about. So Richmond it is now time to say to thanks for the memories but you can now go and get stuffed. You owe us 54 years rent for denigrating the MCG as your home ground so pay up or pizz of to Punt Road.

This by 100.

 

That was big for Fremantle's finals chances. They have Carlton and Hawthorn as their next two, which could get them to 9-7.

But they then have a five match stretch of Geelong, Sydney, Richmond, Brisbane and West Coast.

Even if they win Round 23 vs St Kilda, with their relatively poor percentage they're going to have to go 3-2 through that run. Only Sydney is away from Perth though.

Point is, they are going to be going hard against Geelong, Richmond, Brisbane and West Coast, and if they're a serious contender, that can only be good news for us.


So disappointing to lose to Pies. They were always chasing in the Freo game. Just have to put Bombers away

1 minute ago, Deesprate said:

So disappointing to lose to Pies. They were always chasing in the Freo game. Just have to put Bombers away

The Buckley situation plus Darcy Moore I think makes them a very different side this week compared to Queen's Birthday.

32 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

That was big for Fremantle's finals chances. They have Carlton and Hawthorn as their next two, which could get them to 9-7.

But they then have a five match stretch of Geelong, Sydney, Richmond, Brisbane and West Coast.

Even if they win Round 23 vs St Kilda, with their relatively poor percentage they're going to have to go 3-2 through that run. Only Sydney is away from Perth though.

Point is, they are going to be going hard against Geelong, Richmond, Brisbane and West Coast, and if they're a serious contender, that can only be good news for us.

If they can win their next 2 before that 5 game stretch and get some real confidence, it’ll be good if they can upset one of Geelong, Brisbane or West Coast as I think we have the toughest run home out of the top 4 sides.

Watching the Port game, I’m getting the feeling that we are getting a preview of what we can expect in terms of umpiring decisions the week after next… not particularly good so far.

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I can't take Port seriously. Massive choke coming up by the looks of it.


 

Gee giants so disappointing, had a chance to get 8th spot get a break from the teams behind you & you do this.

Gee if we lose to the giants next week after hawthorn beating them today it would be terrible

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee giants so disappointing, had a chance to get 8th spot get a break from the teams behind you & you do this.

Gee if we lose to the giants next week after hawthorn beating them today it would be terrible

But not surprising.


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