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Sadly one thing that has not improved is the standard of commentary.

How many times do they need to refer to 80,000 and point out the obvious? [censored].

 
1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

Voss is a total spud

He's finished!

Amazing what a 🍆 pic can do to a club! 😂😂😂😂

 

1 minute ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Anything is possible Sunday arvo!

With the amount of rubbish I’ve dumped on Collingwood and Carlton friends I really need a Demon win.

Amazing comeback from Richmond. Lalor looks the goods.

Give em a mulligan in round one but jeez were Carlton poor.

Edited by KozzyCan

2 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

He's finished!

Amazing what a 🍆 pic can do to a club! 😂😂😂😂

Seems like their game plan is a flop or the Tigers were harder at the ball(s).

 

Not ruling out Carlton whatsoever. They're a completely different side when Curnow is doing his thing. Not to mention they were dross a couple of years back until about midseason when it clicked for them.

Always a pleasure watching the eternally hyped Carlton [censored] the bed 

Happy for the ooze ❤️

9 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I am, it’s awesome watching sides like that win games. 

I'm wrapped for Ooozzzee!

P Cripps...................3 votes 😁


Good to see that the old Harry Mackay is back. Couldn't hit a cow's @rse with a banjo. 

Looks like i picked a good day to forget about putting $100 on Blues to win by 60+.

And now there will be the inevitable questions . . . are they already tanking?

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon

Tigs all over the Blues in the second half.

Ran more, tried harder. Blues getting way too complacent. 
 

Lynch and McKay are way too slow for the modern game. Both liabilities tonight imo. Harry looked lost with Charlie.


Just now, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Looks like i picked a good day to forget about putting $100 on Carltank to win by 60+.

I picked Carlscum by 100 points 

But I don’t care….

I'm not sure I've seen a home-and-away game where a team performed so far below what should have realistically been expected of them.

Sloppy, selfish, and soft efforts all over the ground from the Blues. And sending Cripps to break-even in the ruck when the game was in the balance has got to be one of the great coaching brain fades.

Credit to Yze and the kids, they hassled, hassled, hassled and caused a visible level of panic. Deserved the win.

 

 

I think the biggest credit to Yze was that Richmond didn't go into their shells when the game was their to lose in the last 5 minutes or so. They kept on the heat and kept playing like they were that got them into the game in the first place. Which is bloody impressive from a mindset point of view considering they had so many players under 50/30 games.


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