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56 minutes ago, Antioch said:

Never forget Cox has single-handedly won two finals for Collingwood – the 2018 prelim final against Richmond and the 2020 elimination final against West Coast.

and kicked 5 against us on Q'BDAY 2018.

 
9 hours ago, Undeeterred said:

I don’t get this. I’d far rather play Brisbane in the finals than Geelong, even away. 

I'd personally rather play Geelong at the G than Brisbane at the Gabba if given the choice in finals.

6 hours ago, Antioch said:

Meantime, Collingwood interim coach Robert Harvey has included Mason Cox to the Pies' side for the first time since round four to face Fremantle on Saturday. 

1 hour ago, Antioch said:

Never forget Cox has single-handedly won two finals for Collingwood – the 2018 prelim final against Richmond and the 2020 elimination final against West Coast.

Hi Mason, how are you? Happy to be selected in the 22 again? Not sure what you're doing on Demonland before the game though.

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

You got me Andy - hook line and sinker - Oliver vs Adelaide - and chastised in the media as an 18/19yo. I reflect as I write this post and look at how the media responded to the incident and shake my head as to how he wasn't treated w/ compassion.

That incident, as well as he clear lack of interest in pandering to tolertating bull[censored],  has set the tone for his lack of media/umpire lurve.


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.

Curious configuration of the crowd at this match. Small- to medium-sized clumps of ppl, then huge areas of no ppl. I wonder how they work this out. 

 
3 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.

I’ve seen three seconds of Ryan and he looks awful.

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God I’d love for Richmond to cop what Geelong copped last night. Just as with Geelong, Richmond needs to be slapped down a peg or two. 

James Brayshaw may well have the worst voice in Australian sport. I cannot be alone on this. 

4 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I’ve seen three second of Ryan and he looks awful.

Must have done something right to break into one of the best teams in the past 5 years.

4 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

James Brayshaw may well have the worst voice in Australian sport. I cannot be alone on this. 

That's why he suits Triple M. You can get away with his dribble on radio. Different story on national TV.

It was great pleasure hearing Jason Bennett commentate last night.

 

4 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

James Brayshaw may well have the worst voice in Australian sport. I cannot be alone on this. 

Well personally I would say Jason Bennett’s and Kelly Underwoods are far more annoying. 


2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

It was great pleasure hearing Jason Bennett commentate last night.

 

Jason Bennett and Nigel Carmody are awesome in commentary. No BS whatsoever. 

3 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Well personally I would say Jason Bennett’s and Kelly Underwoods are far more annoying. 

How can you seriously say he’s annoying? How is he annoying? I know everyone’s entitled to their opinion but I’m just curious as to why someone would call him annoying in commentary. 

6 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

How can you seriously say he’s annoying? How is he annoying? I know everyone’s entitled to their opinion but I’m just curious as to why someone would call him annoying in commentary. 

Don’t necessarily like or dislike his commentary but his voice for some reason grates on me. 

Richmond’s best is still premiership contention, but their worst this year is very average. 


37 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Curious configuration of the crowd at this match. Small- to medium-sized clumps of ppl, then huge areas of no ppl. I wonder how they work this out. 

Trust me WCW . . . do not wonder about decisions made by anyone associated with the AFL. Shortest route to insanity.

 

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


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