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NON MFC: Rd 22 2021

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3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Still love Jesse. 

I think most dlanders still do.

Good stuff.

 

Giants field kicking is excellent. Moving the ball really well. 

 
8 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I like bt

Wow! And you seemed so nice. What a shame. 😭


I like how this is looking early. A thumping would be very tasty.

Wow, Giants are killing it. 

 

The Giants are in great form. and they have Greene to come back into the side. wouldn't like to be playing them in finals.

RIP Richmond. I can't say it was fun.

In the words of the great Tim Lane...

"The days of domination are OVER!!!"


Watching Collingwood get done is still my favourite, but I daresay seeing the Tigers as a rabble is a close second!

Tigers will have to go on the offensive now.

I wonder if they can still score a rally of goals.

Their defensive pressure game also looks shot, with the GWS picking their way through them.

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Richmond are right off the boil. The umpiring is a disgrace.

And the Tigers are officially Dead…

sorry to my Uncle and my Grandpa

I am going to have a drink 🥃 


Just turned on. 
Nice 6 meter kick mark to give Tigers first shot at goal Q2

19 minutes ago, bingers said:

Taranto playing a blinder so far

Like the girl in the google ad

 

My tigers supporting mate had already said “probably last game I watch for the year”. Try following the Dees….

Edited by Bombay Airconditioning


Goodnight Toiges

See ya next year !

 

Have been told that Hardwick has pretty much lost the players after his off field activities. Be interesting to see how long he lasts now they aren’t winning all the time. 

We may well be witnessing the makings of a hiding of biblical proportions. 
It’s a joy to behold. 


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