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This competition is corrupt.

 
6 minutes ago, layzie said:

She's great but I feel she does it each year so it wasn't new.

Not to go hard on a night like this but the bugle player whiffed two notes in the last post and the guy doing the oath stuffed a line.

And what was that free kick to Taranto all about? Pfft!


Not a good Quarter. Had Richmond down on the Canvas, and let them off

Get Pickett into the play

Taranto should be fined for that, absolute BS

Richmond undoubtedly playing better than us. Absorbed a lot of pressure early. They look better on transition.

 

What’s up with clarry? on the bench a lot

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Just now, GS_1905 said:

Why do we attract these BS [censored] goals against every week without fail.

Because we are not Collingwood, Hawthorn or Geelong. Or Carlton. WWE would be proud of such [censored]


Just now, GS_1905 said:

Why do we attract these BS [censored] goals against every week without fail.

It's mental, lack of awareness, careless footy.

What a soft ending to the qtr. what a waste

Haven’t been clean. Need Kozzie and Clarry to get involved.

Well that was a really enjoyable contest with the umps doing a good job until once again they spoil it with a ****house free kick on the siren

pretty ordinary going forward again, and again and again. a lot of good work being undone by poor passing or kicking to where we are outnumbered. they need to lift their game as richmond are right in this.

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Spargo missed tackles x2 💩

Inside 50s!!! Hbhbhb turnover 💩

Oliver fumble and miss tackle 💩

Langdon 👏

Tmcd 👏

Fritsch push goal 👏

Salem skills 💩

Chandler goal 👏

Umps 🤡🤡🤡🤡tigers goals x2

???? Anyone seen Clarry or kozzzy ????


Team let them self down in those last 5 minutes, let tigers get back into the game

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Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

It's mental, lack of awareness, careless footy.

I meant free kick goals, but apparently F…..K gets censored.


Wish the commentators called out the poor umpiring. That was not a free. Umpire should be chastised not radio silence from the muppets with a microphone.

Two frees on forward line. Two goals. Combined maggot effort so far, and both decisions not by presiding umpires.

Not at the races again f me.

Kozzie you want your 1.2 mil a year f kn pull your finger out.

Getting slautered all over the shop now run or dare unbelievable.

 

We have reverted to bombing it forward.

Some players totally uninvolved.

1 minute ago, Deecisive said:

pretty ordinary going forward again, and again and again. a lot of good work being undone by poor passing or kicking to where we are outnumbered. they need to lift their game as richmond are right in this.

We are playing slow and deliberate again. There is no fluidity in ball movement. Richmond pressing up and defending our ball movement well.


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