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Two things very clear:

Cripps is back to being a top 5 gun of the comp. 

Richmond are not a premiership threat

 

 
3 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Round 1, I would be happy if I went for those a holes

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

They still don’t know how to attack efficiently, but the intensity is up

Skills are still below par even with their added players 

 
11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Two things very clear:

Cripps is back to being a top 5 gun of the comp. 

Richmond are not a premiership threat

 

If he can hit a target by foot he will be top 5


Did the tigers run their race in the fist quarter. Losing Prestia ( again) has hurt them but they looked rattled and the carlton scum are not playing great footy. Second half will be interesting.

 

23 minutes ago, praha said:

Maybe I am biased but both of these teams are average.

I would put them both down as below average. 

 

I have really missed listening to Darcy trying to complete a sentence


I thought O Mac had decent kicking skills?  he's kicked some shanks tonight, last one resulted in a goal

Watching the broadcast, it’s amazing how much Carlton supporters look like Carlton supporters!

Just now, Ollie fan said:

Watching the broadcast, it’s amazing how much Carlton supporters look like Carlton supporters!

 

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11 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Correct.... but in my defence.. I'm used to them being WAP!

Didn't know you listened to Cardi B BbO?

Doesn't look like there's a huge amount of defensive pressure being applied by either side in this game tonight.

Halfway through the third quarter, the tackle count is Carlton 22, Richmond 15. That puts the sides on track for something like 35-25 for the game.

Last night the final tackle tally was Melbourne 46, Dogs 53.

Both sides seem to walk the ball from full back to half forward upon which they either score or turn it over.


3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

You're right Dub ...... I don't.

 

What the [censored] is Cardi B ?

Classic! 

google it with the maid with the lights down

4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

You're right Dub ...... I don't.

 

What the [censored] is Cardi B ?

actually you are much better off not knowing

 

Crywoldt.......nothings changed.


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