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Collingwood v Richmond at Ikon Park, 6.40pm AEDT

COLLINGWOOD

B: Darcy Moore, Brayden Maynard, Oleg Markov
HB: Billy Frampton, Isaac Quaynor, Nick Daicos
C: Bobby Hill, Jordan De Goey, Josh Daicos
HF: Tom Mitchell, Darcy Cameron, Lachie Schultz
F: Will Hoskin-Elliott, Jamie Elliott, Brody Mihocek
Foll: Mason Cox, Steele Sidebottom, Patrick Lipinski
I/C: John Noble, Finlay Macrae, Jack Crisp, Reef McInnes, Beau McCreery, Harvey Harrison, Ash Johnson, Charlie Dean
Emerg: Nathan Kreuger, Jakob Ryan, Joe Richards, Lachlan Sullivan

Notable absentees: Scott Pendlebury, Jeremy Howe

RICHMOND

B: Dylan Grimes, Tylar Young, Josh Gibcus
HB: Jayden Short, Nathan Broad, Daniel Rioli
C: Kamdyn McIntosh, Dion Prestia, Marlion Pickett
HF: Seth Campbell, Liam Baker, Shai Bolton
F: Jacob Koschitzke, Dustin Martin, Noah Balta
Foll: Sam Naismith, Thomson Dow, Tim Taranto
I/C: Tom Brown, Jacob Hopper, Jack Graham, Samson Ryan, Ben Miller, Jack Ross, Steely Green, Mykelti Lefau
Emerg: Hugo Ralphsmith, James Trezise, Kane McAuliffe, Maurice Rioli jnr

Notable absentees: Tom Lynch, Nick Vlastuin, Toby Nankervis, Rhyan Mansell

 

2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

yze's brought mfc goalkicking accuracy to rfc

Their ball movement is very slick early.

 

Pies are really loved by the umps. Possibly more than the Dogs have been.


24 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

yze's brought mfc goalkicking accuracy to rfc

As long as it is kept there, we will be happy!

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2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Frees
Collingwood 23

Richmond 8

 

Normal game.

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Jon Ralph. Such a drama queen 

that tone of writing is for a player who has just buckled a knee 


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