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30 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

Pity the Pies couldn't/can't cause a boil over. Am hoping for North with Westcoast. I want them in bottom half of 8, no home final and touch wood they are easy beats. But all in all a good weekend.

Might have gone too soon there.

The crowd in this Richmond Pies game is an impressive sight. So many mullets. So few teeth. 

 
16 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Assuming Richmond and West Coast finish this round in the 8, here's the top 8's record vs the top 8:

  1. Melbourne - 6-0
  2. Sydney - 5-2
  3. Geelong - 5-3
  4. Bulldogs - 4-4
  5. Brisbane - 3-4
  6. West Coast - 2-4
  7. Port - 2-5
  8. Richmond - 1-6

Reigning premier… NO THREEPEAT FOR YOU!

14 minutes ago, The Reverend said:

Not sure about your maths but a great win by any calculation. 

We won, 4 points, Bulldogs lost, 4 points, Brisbane lost, 4 points and 4 bonus points. 


12 minutes ago, SPC said:

Big round next week too. All 3 opposition matches could help be games clear.. Go Dockers, Tigers and Suns. All have a good chance. 

Hang on, aren't we playing the Suns? 

I spoke too soon...

Richmond appear to be totally and utterly cooked.

Couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch of [censored]s (although the beneficiary being Collingwood isn't exactly ideal).

 

I feel dirty going for thr filth, but this is just too good  ?


This round could not have panned out much  better from our perspective.

1 minute ago, The Reverend said:

Hang on, aren't we playing the Suns? 

Hawks 

Pies out to 15 pt lead - Dumbwick want be happy - I like it ?

I see Demonland has given us all a rocket.

Pies have been magnificent since halfway through the third.


Just now, Sydee said:

Pies out to 15 pt lead - Dumbwick want be happy - I like it ?

How long ‘til the siren????

1 minute ago, P-man said:

This round could not have panned out much  better from our perspective.

Cartlon could have kicked straight but thats about all.

Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

How long ‘til the siren????

5 min to go 

Just now, Mr Steve said:

Cartlon could have kicked straight but thats about all.

And an Essendon loss because Essendon. 


 

How good is this. Tigers playing for their season next week against Brisbane. Will have to add some popcorn to the shopping list this week for next Friday night. 

Brilliant round of footy sets up our second half of the year.

Its all in our own hands now.


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