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Sink a few more ales guys, tonight’s game likely to be delayed. Tigers stuck in traffic apparently.

 
7 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Who do we want to win?
Richmond so we can keep Brisbane away from top 2?
Or do want to kill Richmond off for good?

Good question!

For me, a Richmond win... they'll drop off over the remaining rounds anyway


Richmond win is good for us. We don’t want Brisbane to finish above us. Although with Covid what is even home ground advantage these days?

4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Richmond win is good for us. We don’t want Brisbane to finish above us. Although with Covid what is even home ground advantage these days?

Indeed. Even if Demons finish top 2, having regard to covid there is absolutely no certainty of the first final being played in Melbourne.

Don't know that I could bring myself to barrack for the Tigers ... Cotchin/Hardwick/Reiwoldt/Lynch ...

 

I look at Riewoldt who 2 days ago would have been planning to play his 300th home game at the G, run out with his kids and in front of the tiger fans. Instead he is at the gold coast without his kids. I just think how lucky we were able to celebrate Nathan Jones's 300th at the mighty G on a great night.

But as much as it pains me, we need Richmond to win tonight to keep Brisbane off our backs.  

 

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I look at Riewoldt who 2 days ago would have been planning to play his 300th home game at the G, run out with his kids and in front of the tiger fans. Instead he is at the gold coast without his kids. I just think how lucky we were able to celebrate Nathan Jones's 300th at the mighty G on a great night.

But as much as it pains me, we need Richmond to win tonight to keep Brisbane off our backs.  

 

Ugh, barracking for Richmond. ?
The things you do for your club❤️?


I reckon the Tigers will put up a big effort not just for Jack but they have copped it this week

Sorry cant do it...cant barrack for Richmond and Crywoldt

This match is a win/win. 
If Richmond win, great. Helps us ladder-wise. 
If Richmond lose, also great because Richmond. 

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Sorry cant do it...cant barrack for Richmond and Crywoldt

Same. We did give a red hot crack though. A solid nine minutes. 


Umpire #22 umpiring this game at least means he won’t umpire our game tomorrow #greatnews

Good game so far. Happy if they both bash each other up.


I'm waiting for a HTB decision against #20 for Brisbane so the commentators can say he had "prior opportunity".    (Soz, should have given dad joke alert.)

 

Edited by bingers

Was about to support Richmond winning, then i saw the mug on Riewoldt and Lynch. Cannot do it.

Edited by Nascent

Is this two top teams putting so much pressure on each other that they can’t get their systems functioning and keep missing targets or is just 2 teams playing some very sloppy football? 

 

Think Tigers have fired their best shot and are done - for now and 2021


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