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Ooze won't like what his charges are dishing up here. this could get ugly.

 

I have just heard the dumbest thing in football by Gary Lyon, Yze would be looking at his midfield coach and say sort this out, Jesus he's the head coach if he's seeing it he should make the change not rely on someone else.

Gold coasts disposals have improved a lot since the last few years. They look much more confident 

 

Rowell’s body shape looks different. 


Only one game but GC are finally looking like a team with some backbone.

 

 

I’m at the game and Richmond look like a VFL team. They are in for a very long rebuild.


Heading into Mark Neeld territory. 

This is horrendous. couldn't be going much worse for Yze. the sort of performance that completely undermines belief in a new coach.

Feel for him.

The Tiges are in for a long rebuild, not sure they have accepted that yet but that is their reality. They did get 3 Flags after 37 years in the wilderness so their fans shouldn't gripe too much.


12 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Heading into Mark Neeld territory. 

I just said the same thing. Richmond are looking like WCE in 2022. I am not a Hardwick fan, but I really like a lot of the Gold Coast players. I would take Rowell and King, and there is something about Holman that is ugly, tough and effective. 

Tigers fans won't even need to microwave their season ticket. They can just leave it outside for an hour this weekend. 

And they have Carlton in 5 days. 


Better from Richmond

hate the tiges but for adems sake I hope they put up a fight and make it respectable 

Docherty ACL. Also torn meniscus.

 
1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Thought I’d post before we see today’s 48 point come back.

What sorcery is this?


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