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42 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

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

And if we keep winning then any other result cannot effect our ladder position. ?

Cracking game.  

26 minutes ago, Jaded said:

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

Nor Nicholls ?

 

Nomination for Chol of the week?

sorry I’ve been drinkin

As long as we do not have #6


Hardwick’s a clown in the box.
Not as bad as Chris Scott but a challenger nonetheless.

 
1 hour ago, Jaded said:

Genuine question: is there no crowd or no interest tonight? 

Don't think Queensland supporters like to travel.2018  Gold Coast Melbourne game in Brisbane we had as many supporters as they did if not more


5 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Dangerous tackle is this weeks rule of the week.

Pathetic officiating. 4 dangerous tackles, none of which I’d give. Any time a bloke is brought to ground it’s a free. 

Well I imagine the bears will walk away with it in the 2nd half. I don't mean to denigrate a bloke playing his 30th but Revolt is a pain in the khyber. An arrogant big mouthed [censored].

19 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Hardwick’s a clown in the box.
Not as bad as Chris Scott but a challenger nonetheless.

He is miles behind Scott ? but even further ahead of third place. 

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Other than the kick to Chol Dusty has had no influence.

Lynch has been hardly sighted.

Daniher going for the easy ball out the back.

Hard to see Richmond hanging on but it's entertaining with lots of corridor play.

Go Tiges..........


32 minutes ago, loges said:

Don't think Queensland supporters like to travel.2018  Gold Coast Melbourne game in Brisbane we had as many supporters as they did if not more

Genuinely felt like a Dees home game that night at the Gabba.

Bears could regret their misses.

Regardless of tonight’s outcome, I hope the Toiges have enough in their tank to do over the Cats next weekend.   

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Another week another atrocious umpiring display 

Throwing as bad as last night’s Cats display. 
 


24 minutes ago, monoccular said:

He is miles behind Scott ? but even further ahead of third place. 

On the other end of the scale, I like Chris Fagan. I like his no BS approach to footy. 

Win tomorrow and we could confirm top 4

 

Mitch Robinson is an absolute weapon. I love watching him cannon into blokes.


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