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Baker 3 goals 20 touches as the sub

not bad!

Hope Port keep up their horrible kicking next week

 

Port looking ordinary against a depleted Richmond.

Hopefully they have an ordinary win rather than a shock loss as we donโ€™t want them on the rebound and having a statement game against us.

Volleyed goal. don't see that too often

and the ump asks for a review even though the ball was a about a meter inside the post


1 hour ago, titan_uranus said:

Not sure about Fremantle's depth.

Yesterday was only North but they were missing Chapman, Cox, Darcy, O'Driscoll and O'Meara, plus OMac and Worner who played last week, plus a few others (e.g. Corey Wagner and Ethan Stanley).

Perhaps against a better side they wouldn't have won but they're 2-0 with quite a lot of talent to come back.

And I wholly disagree that they "need" key defenders. Their best 22 defence is top 4 quality.ย 

We'll have to agree to disagree, but the back six that played the Roos is, IMHO, not a top 4 defensive unit (i think I'm right in saying that Omac is the only best 22 defender missing, unless you include Corey Wagner).ย 

  • James Aishย 
  • Alex Pearce
  • Jordan Clark
  • Ethan Hughes
  • Joshua Draper
  • Luke Ryan

Alex Pearce is aย  pretty good player, but not AA quality. And he's their best defender.ย 

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Watching the Tigers vs Port, the Richmond crowd were a bit much when the Tiges were on top, but I'm remembering now how much fun it was to watch nuffy-cam when they were better known as ninthmond.


Just now, Demonland said:

Anyone know the status of Marshall's injury?

Not wishing injuries on opposition players but Marshall out would be handy considering our 2 outs this week.

just being assessed they said


32 minutes ago, binman said:

We'll have to agree to disagree, but the back six that played the Roos is, IMHO, not a top 4 defensive unit (i think I'm right in saying that Omac is the only best 22 defender missing, unless you include Corey Wagner).ย 

  • James Aishย 
  • Alex Pearce
  • Jordan Clark
  • Ethan Hughes
  • Joshua Draper
  • Luke Ryan

Alex Pearce is aย  pretty good player, but not AA quality. And he's their best defender.ย 

Chapman and Cox are defenders, Cox was in the AA squad in 2022.

They are both better than Pearce, as is Luke Ryan. At full strength they are a strong defence and one which I think most people donโ€™t appreciate.ย 

12 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Not watching the Tigers game but saw this on the AFL website.

Screenshot 2024-03-24 at 17-22-53 AFL - News Fixtures Scores & Results - AFL.com.au.png

Anyone know the status of Marshall's injury?

Not wishing injuries on opposition players but Marshall out would be handy considering our 2 outs this week.

And hopefully Horne Francis hamstring is at least a 2 gamer.

PS: Butters should be fined for staging. Just on half time milked a 50 and goal, pretending Lynch hit him in the head after a mark. Nothing said because he is a star, but not the first time.ย 

Edited by Redleg

And in MRO news, Wright sent straight to the tribunal. Back to you Huddo.


17 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Not watching the Tigers game but saw this on the AFL website.

Screenshot 2024-03-24 at 17-22-53 AFL - News Fixtures Scores & Results - AFL.com.au.png

Anyone know the status of Marshall's injury?

Not wishing injuries on opposition players but Marshall out would be handy considering our 2 outs this week.

No, I'm not either (cough, cough)

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

It's going to be a long year for Ooze.

Tiges pressure rating in the negative.

How many years did he get? They will win games but agree think itโ€™s going to be a long year for him.ย 

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