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3 minutes ago, Chook said:

With GC looking like they'll upset port Adelaide, there's a real chance we'll be in the 8 after this round is done.

 Confirmed in the 8 🎉

 
 
4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

 Confirmed in the 8 🎉

Nice one Dimma. Many thanks


By the end of next week we could be 3rd or 13th. Mad. 

The Tigers are so poor the bottom has just fallen out. I guess you win three flags you just suck it up great ride. We have won one but have so much young talent. We might not win the flag but right here right now glad I don’t support Richmond.

 
1 hour ago, Chook said:

With GC looking like they'll upset port Adelaide, there's a real chance we'll be in the 8 after this round is done.

GC were favourites


Holding the ball is a lottery, fair dinkum.

37 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Harley Reid looks on early.

Go Eagles!

Funny you should say that BBP. I’ve also wondered if Reid could be one of the great unfulfilled talents. Not sure why. 

I wonder how long the media are going to run with this "orange tsunami" bØllocks.  


Only 19k at the MCG yet level 4 of the Southern Stand still open.

I wonder if it's a club decision to close the top level? Melbourne games certainly look "fuller" because they cloae level 4.

Charlie Cameron will need to roll out the "good bloke" defence again this week after causing another head knock with his tackle technique.

Can’t believe these pri cks will be 4th.

Kai Lohman from the Lions does a great job replacing Rhys Mathieson as the most punchable face in the AFL. 

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2 hours ago, praha said:

Only 19k at the MCG yet level 4 of the Southern Stand still open.

I wonder if it's a club decision to close the top level? Melbourne games certainly look "fuller" because they cloae level 4.

reckon sam maclure will have some say on this?

no? doesn't wanna say anything about a so-called 'big club'?

 
1 hour ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

The umpiring in this game has been disgusting 

Clearly the bald so-and-so is from NSW, the QLD team getting the short shrift

I wish there was an internal giggle emoji!


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