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Anyone think the umpiring is not terrible?

 

was going to comment how good the umpiring was, glad I didn't

7 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

BBB getting marks in the wing and CHF. Need him inside 50 kicking goals. It’s our lack of Tmcd or a CHF that’s a killer !! 

But that’s not his fault. He is playing the role he’s being asked to play which is clearly the TMac role. 

 

C’mon Dee’s …. Let’s give 100% … this game is here to be won to stay top two

Someone needs to get into langdons ear about his short sleeve jumper. He looks ridiculous. 


 
12 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Yup, said in a group chat, we have 5 games coming up and can easily lose them all. We haven’t been great all year, we have had great qtrs etc and got wins, but overall been good, but not great and if we play like we have been, including today, we are making up numbers.

See Richmond 2019 and 2020. We are miles ahead of where they were this deep in the season. We don't look great and like them we are only 1-2 losses away from losing a grasp on the top 4. But 2-3 strong wins including this week sets us up. Richmond were 11-6 after 18 rounds in 2019.


1 minute ago, von said:

Someone needs to get into langdons ear about his short sleeve jumper. He looks ridiculous. 

It's 26 degrees man


10 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

BBB getting marks in the wing and CHF. Need him inside 50 kicking goals. It’s our lack of Tmcd or a CHF that’s a killer !! 

we are poo

Our leaders for the 2nd week in a row have failed to stand up.

Gawn, May, Petracca, Salem all poor.


For the past two years we lose games like this. Throw your house at Port.

I can’t see how we win this. Our midfield is embarrassing. Oliver is so clearly the glue that holds us together. 

Gawn and Jackson are completely non existent around ground and in the air.

 

 
29 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I can see why Melksham was brought in for Oliver.

Vomitous decision 🤮

Any chance there is a 4 goal breeze to left of screen?? 😬


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