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1 minute ago, DubDee said:

what’s up with Curnow?? he got out worked in a marking contest by Rioli! 

i thought he would explode this season

Boy was that an ugly sight.

 

 
4 minutes ago, layzie said:

Agree, another balls up of an opening game. 

On ya “ Gill “

Weelll! At least the footy’s back on. That’s something. Young worth watching.

 

The only thing missing from this game is Phil Gibbs and Ted Henry on commentary.

And it's just gone 8:30 - what's on SBS?

1 minute ago, layzie said:

The ads are nearly as bad as the commentary. 

FMD, how many betting ads are there these days? Disgraceful 

8 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Go back 3 years and Dusty would have torn this game to shreds. He is starting to warm up, but looks 4 or 5 games away from doing what he can do.

Both midfields look so pedestrian and workman like, but with no excellence, or burst away player. 

I am a huge fan of Charlie Curnow, but he is playing a very Sam Weideman ish game - getting to everything but not completing a mark, or a play. 

Cotchin is shot. 

Shai Bolton - yes please. 

Yeah great call about Dusty.

The pressure isn’t off the charts and like you said, 3 years ago he would probably have 2 goals and 3 goal assists by now and Richmond is up by 30.

 

Blues still in the sheds it seems 

17 minutes ago, DubDee said:

what’s up with Curnow?? he got out worked in a marking contest by Rioli! 

i thought he would explode this season

He could still explode this year but I’ve always felt Curnow is very inconsistent. 
 

He has the potential to dominate but it feels like he goes missing for 2 games at a time then explodes and kicks 5.

If it’s not ‘his day’, he’s a middle of the road forward. 
 

As much as I hate to say, when Hawkins has a terrible day, he’ll still be involved in at least 2-3 goals.

Edited by BoBo

Prestia is killing it. Unfortunately he us dishing it off to Taranto who can't kick.


22 minutes ago, DubDee said:

what’s up with Curnow?? he got out worked in a marking contest by Rioli! 

i thought he would explode this season

He must’ve heard you, Dub

Maybe we should have a game day thread for all the games lol

Tigers defence non existent 


Carlton has defended well. Something very familiar about their defensive structure...

 

How has no one fixed McKay's ridiculous kicking style yet?


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