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6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'd give Weid a pass if he kicks 5 Steve.

Fair enough. Maybe it’s the 3 VB longnecks I’ve consumed that’s caused me to be that generous.

Thursday night footy is fraught with danger!

 
1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Which unfortunately means we play 5 games away from the G from rounds 16 to 20 (AO, Geelong, Alice, Marvel, Optus).

The total opposite of Richmond's charmed draw when they were winning flags.

Cant wait for the Kardinia park game.

CMON YOU MIGHTY DEMONS!!!

 

Pubs in Richmond very quiet.

Anyone at a pub with good atmosphere??

Need some help: Best AFL radio to listen to while at the ground? Struggling to dial in and made a detour to JB Hi-Fi for the cause


McKenzie a late out for port. Their defence is very depleted.  Great chance for the wied to build on last week. 

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Pubs in Richmond very quiet.

Anyone at a pub with good atmosphere??

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16 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Fair enough. Maybe it’s the 3 VB longnecks I’ve consumed that’s caused me to be that generous.

Thursday night footy is fraught with danger!

Correct Steve . Any night game is a danger to pisspots . Timing and pacing is critical !

 
48 minutes ago, Kent said:

We haven't kicked early goals all year  haven't taken opportunities

What's going to change ?

Miraculous accuracy?

Mindset


I so very much want to see a game of the reigning premiers smash this mob on their home turf.

Come on Kozzie

Come on Fritta

Come on Tmac

4 minutes ago, sisso said:

Hope we can take advantage of Ports very short backline

Hopefully Max can loiter up in our fwd line quite a bit.

Edited by leave it to deever

would luke d be a better option than Jordan?


So over weekday games. I have to get up early for my swim and this really stuffs me up ☹️

just taking night time meds hope to stay awake till haph time


Oh can they lose this rubbishy contrived INXS sing-along every game? 

 

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