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Predicts us for top of ladder and Clayton Oliver for Brownlow. Collingwood to dump out of the 8. Does she deserve a Demonland rehabilitation? 

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/why-i-m-tipping-collingwood-to-miss-the-eight-caroline-wilson-s-afl-season-crystal-ball-20230310-p5cqzw.html

 

Now I have heard it all. Cannot stand the tripe that comes out of her mouth, BUT maybe I will turn a blind eye to her current comment. Her hatred of the Dee's is so well known. Really must have hurt her to make this assessment of 2023.

Lmao Richmond in second, what the hell she basing this on!?

 
13 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Lmao Richmond in second, what the hell she basing this on!?

Faith and Hope.

I had a chuckle when I read the article and saw her top 2 yesterday. 


1 hour ago, AzzKikA said:

Lmao Richmond in second, what the hell she basing this on!?

Our Thrashing of them by us last week! Her rationale was probably Richtank second best team in it!

She might fancy us, but sorry she is not my type and I do not reciprocate the affection.

I am a fan of CW most of the time (she gets it wrong on occasion like everyone) and believe the footy landscape is better for her presence. But she is so one-eyed it’s ridiculous!

 

I was once banned for giving my thoughts on said ambulance chaser. I don’t want to be banned again. 
but I will give her kudos, she is actually talking about the game and not rifling through bins to get dirt on people like she normally does. 
Wonder when she realised the game still existed…

Caro's tipping Richmond to be 2nd knowing the outrage her bias will cause. 100% clickbait strategy

Deep down she knows they'll be struggling to make the 8

Edited by Stiff Arm


She’s not the only pundit tipping Richmond for top 4. Can’t see it myself. Won’t be surprised if they miss finals 

I think she is over estimating Freeo. Bottom 4 I hope…. 😂

Edited by Demonsterative

Her hand was kind of forced. We’ve looked like the goddamn Melbourne Globetrotters in pre season. I’ve had to take numerous cold showers after each game.

LOL, Richmond 2nd. 

I find her ok but let's face it, it's a really low bar. 

7 hours ago, MT64 said:

Now I have heard it all. Cannot stand the tripe that comes out of her mouth, BUT maybe I will turn a blind eye to her current comment. Her hatred of the Dee's is so well known. Really must have hurt her to make this assessment of 2023.

Alternate view could be she is priming herself to stick in the boots if we fail to win the flag.


The Media's new tactics for 2023. Build them up above everyone else. And as we would say , popcorn.

Caro has been pretty fair and balanced towards the Dees over the journey i reckon.

And before anyone mentions the tanking episode we deserved to have the boot stuck in

Of all the Clubs, we would be the most objective and Geelong the most acquiescent.

On another tack, anyone heard anything about umpire's odds for the BL

4 hours ago, rpfc said:

Faith and Hope.

Still better than Essendon's strategy of "Hubris and Denial".


23 minutes ago, Willmoy1947 said:

Of all the Clubs, we would be the most objective and Geelong the most acquiescent.

On another tack, anyone heard anything about umpire's odds for the BL

Sorry what's theBL? 

8 minutes ago, 58er said:

Sorry what's theBL? 

Brownlow?

I said a few weeks ago Wilson would select Richmond to win the flag. I was almost right! lol  Dees first Richmond 2nd?

Obviously she is trying to put the mozza on us ala 2019 season.

Alot of  media think signing two mids from GWS is going to thrust Richmond up the ladder, Hilarious.

 

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