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5 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Feel a bit sorry for Andrew Gaff. Could've played in a VFL premiership with us last year if he hadn't belted Andy Brayshaw in the gob. 

Were we after him?

Was that incident the sole issue that prevented him from coming to Melbourne?

 
1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Were we after him?

Was that incident the sole issue that prevented him from coming to Melbourne?

I guess we'll never know ED14 but he was gonna be OOC with WC when it happened and the word was that we were into him. Gus was less than happy about it. Supported us as a kid too apparently. 

 

5 points up against a WAFL team 8 minutes to go in 3rd qtr.

Didn’t realise how bad Richmond actually are and I didn’t rate our win on Anzac eve as much as others.

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anyone still tipping the Tigers for the flag?

Playing at the Cattery on the best forward in the game and you lose your full back. That doesn’t help.

Danger now off. That may help.

 

17 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

5 points up against a WAFL team 8 minutes to go in 3rd qtr.

Didn’t realise how bad Richmond actually are and I didn’t rate our win on Anzac eve as much as others.

But don't forget unlike this game Hardwick knows how to beat Melbourne.

Does anyone know if the GWS board has a 'death riding Richmond' thread? 

Because they would be crying with laughter at Richmond poaching Taranto and Hopper for 'one last tilt', at the cost of two okay first round picks and now what is looking more and more like pick 3, or at best 4.

I need Geelong to win. I hate them but the Wife is leading the tipping at work and tipped the Crows, I made her get online and change her tip to the Cats. Would rather ask Hardwick if he has lost the player to his face then tell het the Crows got up.

When was the meeting where everyone decided to christen Jeremy Cameron the best player in the game? 


Cameron would be leading the brownlow at this stage. he's having a great season

4 minutes ago, BDA said:

Cameron would be leading the brownlow at this stage. he's having a great season

That's if the umpires actually look past the midfielders


 

Crows are a good but frustrating side to watch. 


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