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i didn’t realise how good Baker is

 
33 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Is Richmond good or Geelong bad? I know the Tigers played well against us, but they look as good as they did Anzac Eve.

Cats are that bad. check out their 22. Danger and Guthrie etc paper over the cracks. If Cameron doesn’t kick 6 they are [censored]

The old stagers Dusty and Riewoldt getting it done. 

Hard to see the Cats clawing back 5 goals from here.

 

Ryan getting better with each game 

Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Ryan getting better with each game 

He has huge upside

beaut kick apparently and 207

 


Huge credit to Balta. Hawkins hasn't been a factor in the second half at all.

Freo about to fall two places on the ladder 😊

 

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Huge credit to Balta. Hawkins hasn't been a factor in the second half at all.

Played him very nicely after quarter time

2 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Tigers tonight in one of the seasons big upsets.

Good call.

perfect time to cut to Scott in the box

Go Toigs!

my wife supports the cats so I’ve managed to disguise my delight in their demise but with you my friends I can be honest 


Great start to the round footy tipping-wise. 😂

2 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Tigers tonight in one of the seasons big upsets.

 

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Good call.

Even if you do say so yourself! 😆


Don't mind Richmond winning. At least it keeps Geelong off our backs.

Also gold coast are cruising against West coast. King just kicked a lovely goal from 50

Ballard having a pearler so far over in the West. Nearly half time and the Eagles have gone inside 50 only 10 times, but their efficiency inside 50 is at 80%. 

Jezza!

you can’t keep a big ego down

 

I have not been reading the thread, but it seems to me that jeelong are Shirley  scared of any body contact   Was or is this because of the Rooey report? 
making Richmond look great 

sometimes I do not understand football!!


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