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Lynch could be in trouble for his hit - especially because he was concussed…

two weeks would be handy 


 

Hate the Tigers as much as anyone, but I'd rather they snuff out the Dogs hopes, and we can take care of snuffing out theirs on Anzac Eve. The Dogs as far more dangerous, if they can get some momentum going for their season.

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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Are you referring to this one?

If so, he won’t even get a fine. 

Yeah unlikely to have anything to answer for. 

11 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Hannan alert .... great goal.

I never doubted him.

 

35 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Missed a set shot too.

He's hopeless.

 

23 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Hannan watch ... kicked straight to a Richmond player, then missed the ball, one metre out from the goal line. 

Except for when you did! 😂


2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Yeah unlikely to have anything to answer for. 

Agree. If the MRO hand out bans for that, then they really have lost the plot

Is there a team that has been more looked after by the umpires than the Dogs? It’s staggering the amount of iffy frees they get. Naughton is like superman the way he dives, then there was that high freshen two guys were down picking up a wet pill. It’s a joke

Dogs with 3 players injured

Tigers still look old and slow


How to start a riot: Make a 'Would Richmond have won a flag if they payed the high fend off on Dusty?' post on BigFooty 

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1 minute ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Is there a team that has been more looked after by the umpires than the Dogs? It’s staggering the amount of iffy frees they get. Naughton is like superman the way he dives, then there was that high freshen two guys were down picking up a wet pill. It’s a joke

I get it when it’s a huge club like Carlton or Collingwood, but I wonder why the Bulldogs 🤔 


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