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Classic Lobb goal.

 

Out of position.

Out the back.

Checkside because no left foot.

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

How is Caleb Daniel AFL Standard 

He is a total liability 

Spoken to a couple of old ex Dogs lately who aren't big fans.


1 minute ago, layzie said:

Spoken to a couple of old ex Dogs lately who aren't big fans.

His kicks are useless regularly 

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

His kicks are useless regularly 

Haha he kicks a goal!! :)

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Haha he kicks a goal!! :)

He may be better suited up there!

 

Tim English is the perfect second ruck/forward/round the ground player. Why they went after Lobb instead of a middle level experienced ruck to support English I don't understand.

Would never slag Jacko helped us win a flag. Show without the guidance of Max and stars around him he may not be as good as we thought. Jury is out but early doors big win for Dees


Doggies looking good, which is good for my tips.

10 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

How is Caleb Daniel AFL Standard 

He is a total liability 

Yep, should of been given an honoury mention by MFC in 2021  GF dees best players list. 

He was terrific in the third quarter.

Max says hi.

Thanks Caleb.

so glad the rugby style tigers play doesn’t work any more. terrible to watch

Had a sneaky feeling the Dogs would be better suited to the conditions. Richmond not only losing the the contest but kicking a flat footy at 48% efficiency.


This injury sub might work out for the dogs, despite Keath being their best defender. 

They are all over the Tigers and getting a fresh player for the 2nd quarter could lead to this being a blow out.

To the Richmond supporter nuffy who gave Bailey Smith the middle finger, may I remind you, you are a full grown adult male who is wearing a Richmond onesie at an AFL match.


Tigers are finished.

Dusty is done which is sad 

 

 
Just now, DeelightfulPlay said:

Well, still three quarters to go!  But for my own tipping, hope you're wrong haha

Good job so far Deelightful, will be a good get if it works out. 

 

4 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Did you end up tipping the Dogs, @layzie?

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Negatory, chickened out hard 😐

I did! Changed my tip just before the start of the game - as the game progresses, looking like it's a good move - thanks layzie, wouldn't have done it without your prompting...


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