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I can't stand seeing Collingwood keep on winning but I'm not a fan of Richmond either.

However I would like to see the pies get knocked off tonight 

 
5 hours ago, kev martin said:

Tonight's game could be a beauty. 

Great test for the tigers, their young brigade should be fast enough to keep up with the manic style of Collingwood. 

Whether they are skilled enough? 

Collywobbles seem to be the benchmark early this season.

Pies will smack them

Talking around 90k tonight.

Living in Nsw, they would not get that for an Nrl grand final.

There's only one real footy game in this great country.

 
11 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Talking around 90k tonight.

Living in Nsw, they would not get that for an Nrl grand final.

There's only one real footy game in this great country.

I think that's a big part of the reason Melbourne's the sporting capitol of the world, we have the best football game anywhere🙂

Who are the actuaries that determine all the afl betting markets like margins....player with first and most goals....most disposals etc?

Would they spend all weekend watching games. Where do you apply?😃


Just now, Mincho Mania said:

I think that's a big part of the reason Melbourne's the sporting capitol of the world, we have the best football game anywhere🙂

Plus a famous horse race, a grand slam tournament and an f1 race. Not too shabby.

In a perfect world, both teams lose, fold, and cease to exist.

That won't happen, so I will go for the lesser of two evils and barrack for Richmond.

May God have mercy on my soul.

 

If there is one player in the league, I would like to add to our team, and I know it’s not going to happen, but it would be Shai Bolton.


17 minutes ago, Mincho Mania said:

I think that's a big part of the reason Melbourne's the sporting capitol of the world, we have the best football game anywhere🙂

 

15 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Plus a famous horse race, a grand slam tournament and an f1 race. Not too shabby.

... and quite a few great golf courses.

6 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

No clash guernsey for Richmond? 

probably because there is no clash?


Richmond could well be the 2022 Collingwood of 2023. They just defend really well and stay in games. Was the same against Carlton.

22 minutes ago, praha said:

In a perfect world, both teams lose, fold, and cease to exist.

That won't happen, so I will go for the lesser of two evils and barrack for Richmond.

May God have mercy on my soul.

This describes my evening in front of the footy too. It feels wrong to support the Tiges, but bringing the Pies back  a peg  would be very, very sweet.

2 minutes ago, praha said:

Richmond could well be the 2022 Collingwood of 2023. They just defend really well and stay in games. Was the same against Carlton.

Pies should have at least 3 more goals but for bad kicking. Tiges hanging on by their fingernails i reckon


3 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Holding the ball raffle 

Clear prior and took the player on. What a joke, i'd be fuming if that were a dees player tackling.

Edited by Boots and all

37 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

If there is one player in the league, I would like to add to our team, and I know it’s not going to happen, but it would be Shai Bolton.

I posted on here when Bolton was playing reserves at the beginning of his AFL career that I would love him at the Dees. I copped a fair bit on DL at the time.

Edited by Redleg

 
15 minutes ago, praha said:

Richmond could well be the 2022 Collingwood of 2023. They just defend really well and stay in games. Was the same against Carlton.

Well when it's 10 scoring shots to 1, Collingwood is +25 in disposals, +10 in CPs, +6 marks inside 50 and +5 inside 50s, you'd want to have a good defence because if they don't arrest the momentum the dam wall is going to burst.


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