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19 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Judd McVee on Dusty

Welcome to the big leagues. 

An excellent education for the young guy provided Dustbin doesn’t do too much damage

13 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Interesting to hear comments on structure

Sounds as though they are resting Gawn/Grundy up forward rather than on the bench.

How is the Brown and the resting ruckman working out. Last season Gawn was excellent early season at protecting Brown's run for the mark

Brown all at sea - like Sampson after his haircut. 

 

I am unsure how much effort the Tiges are potting up at times, but our system between wing and inside F50 is looking as good as it has ever in Goodwin's time as coach.

Nibbler, Sparrow, Harmes and Spargo are all showing serious gut running.  

Surely the Tiges are not this rubbish?

Our backline is epic. 

 


You know what I've noticed today. We aren't just bombing it in our forward line or into the pocket. We are lowering the eyes & passing it lace out to a leading forward.

19 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Judd McVee on Dusty

Welcome to the big leagues. 

An excellent education for the young guy provided Dustbin doesn’t do too much damage

13 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Interesting to hear comments on structure

Sounds as though they are resting Gawn/Grundy up forward rather than on the bench.

How is the Brown and the resting ruckman working out. Last season Gawn was excellent early season at protecting Brown's run for the mark

Brown all at sea - like Sampson after his haircut. 

 
29 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Judd McVee on Dusty

Welcome to the big leagues. 

An excellent education for the young guy provided Dustbin doesn’t do too much damage

23 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Interesting to hear comments on structure

Sounds as though they are resting Gawn/Grundy up forward rather than on the bench.

How is the Brown and the resting ruckman working out. Last season Gawn was excellent early season at protecting Brown's run for the mark

Brown all at sea - like Sampson after his haircut. 

Slamming players into the turf after a mark in a practice game. Lovely Richmond 🙄


3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Gawn’s goal kicking is a genuine 20/80 😂

Honestly you never know what's going to happen when Gawn goes for goal. I just see it as a bonus when he kicks them

29 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Judd McVee on Dusty

Welcome to the big leagues. 

An excellent education for the young guy provided Dustbin doesn’t do too much damage

23 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Interesting to hear comments on structure

Sounds as though they are resting Gawn/Grundy up forward rather than on the bench.

How is the Brown and the resting ruckman working out. Last season Gawn was excellent early season at protecting Brown's run for the mark

Brown all at sea - like Sampson after his haircut. 

How many shots between gawn and Grundy? Have to be 10 nearly

 


Richmond are potential ‘Premiership Contenders’ according to Gerard Healy. I think he has said that at least 3 times on Foxtel during this match. What is he smoking? 🤣

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3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

You know what I've noticed today. We aren't just bombing it in our forward line or into the pocket. We are lowering the eyes & passing it lace out to a leading forward.

Definitely more measured with the ball movement. 

What's with all the repeat posts?

2 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Good to see we have allowed Richmond to have two membership vans at our home game, at our home facility. No signage for us. But hey, none of that matters apparently 

There’s a demon shop next to the Richmond shop?

lines here are massive tho, lots of cash left on the table for beer and food sales 


How was that a Gawn 3rd goal? I though spargo kicked it into the post? 

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

What's with all the repeat posts?

I  quite often get repeat posts in a game day thread but today is another level.

Still when you're winning I quite like reading things 2 or 3 times

1 minute ago, Lewis said:


anyone catch Van Rooyen’s game earlier? Couldn’t have been any worse than BBB so far..?

If Fritta is out, why wouldn't they play him?

 
2 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Good to see we have allowed Richmond to have two membership vans at our home game, at our home facility. No signage for us. But hey, none of that matters apparently 

There’s a demon shop next to the Richmond shop?

lines here are massive tho, lots of cash left on the table for beer and food sales 

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

What's with all the repeat posts?

Some are not registering as being sent - bloody boon dock internet. 
Mods please feel free to delete my duplicates 


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