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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby Rik E Boy » Fri Sep 20, 2019 11:26 pm

Ugh. Full credit to Richmond,their pressure was insane in the third. I don't think I've seen pressure as full on as that before. It's the same result as a few other years but that was easier to cop than several non-competitive efforts under Scott. Moving forward Scott should go but won't. The league knows bring the heat and Geelong fold. We need more run and some fresh thought in the box.

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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby FOURTH ESTATE » Fri Sep 20, 2019 11:57 pm

Great fighting come back win by the Tigers considering all the injuries during the game.

Off to Melbourne for the game. Might have a chance to get a ticket or end up a punt road.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby marbles » Sat Sep 21, 2019 7:05 am

Haha that tomahawk vision at the end lol

Pretty lamw that the minor premiers dont get a home final but gws get a 3000 crowd home final

Nonetheless great to see geelong arent in the gf theyre boring asfk
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby stan » Sat Sep 21, 2019 8:09 am

Lynch was massive last night. Cluncked a few huge ones.

That 3rd term by the tigers, just wow.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby Corona Man » Sat Sep 21, 2019 9:47 am

stan wrote:Lynch was massive last night. Cluncked a few huge ones.

That 3rd term by the tigers, just wow.

Yep, looking forward to him tearing the pies a new one in the grannie.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby Booney » Sat Sep 21, 2019 9:50 am

Feel for Geelong.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby PatowalongaPirate » Sat Sep 21, 2019 9:56 am

stan wrote:Lynch was massive last night. Cluncked a few huge ones.

That 3rd term by the tigers, just wow.

Scott started Tom Stewart on the bench for around the first 6 minutes....Richmond kicked 2.1 to 0.0 to get back into it.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby daysofourlives » Sat Sep 21, 2019 10:25 am

PatowalongaPirate wrote:
stan wrote:Lynch was massive last night. Cluncked a few huge ones.

That 3rd term by the tigers, just wow.

Scott started Tom Stewart on the bench for around the first 6 minutes....Richmond kicked 2.1 to 0.0 to get back into it.

When did Scott move Blicavs out of the backline?
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby whufc » Sat Sep 21, 2019 11:23 am

marbles wrote:Haha that tomahawk vision at the end lol

Pretty lamw that the minor premiers dont get a home final but gws get a 3000 crowd home final

Nonetheless great to see geelong arent in the gf theyre boring asfk


Wouldn't it be nice for the AFL at some point in the future to say stuff it, forget financial gain, forget ground contracts we are going to have a genuine finals series where each of the home teams get to play at their genuine home ground.

Would be a nice change on year.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby Jim05 » Sat Sep 21, 2019 11:25 am

whufc wrote:
marbles wrote:Haha that tomahawk vision at the end lol

Pretty lamw that the minor premiers dont get a home final but gws get a 3000 crowd home final

Nonetheless great to see geelong arent in the gf theyre boring asfk


Wouldn't it be nice for the AFL at some point in the future to say stuff it, forget financial gain, forget ground contracts we are going to have a genuine finals series where each of the home teams get to play at their genuine home ground.

Would be a nice change on year.

Last night still would have been played at the MCG under your scenario.
Geelong Lost in week 1 and as Richmond won straight through to the Prelim it then becomes their home final.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby whufc » Sat Sep 21, 2019 11:32 am

Jim05 wrote:
whufc wrote:
marbles wrote:Haha that tomahawk vision at the end lol

Pretty lamw that the minor premiers dont get a home final but gws get a 3000 crowd home final

Nonetheless great to see geelong arent in the gf theyre boring asfk


Wouldn't it be nice for the AFL at some point in the future to say stuff it, forget financial gain, forget ground contracts we are going to have a genuine finals series where each of the home teams get to play at their genuine home ground.

Would be a nice change on year.

Last night still would have been played at the MCG under your scenario.
Geelong Lost in week 1 and as Richmond won straight through to the Prelim it then becomes their home final.


Yeah absolutely but wouldn't it just be a nice way to have a finals series without all the debate etc.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby Wedgie » Sat Sep 21, 2019 12:17 pm

How did Dusty go last night? Apparently I put money on him to win the Gary Ayres medal before the game last night.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby Jim05 » Sat Sep 21, 2019 12:30 pm

Wedgie wrote:How did Dusty go last night? Apparently I put money on him to win the Gary Ayres medal before the game last night.

Shithouse first half after copping a corkie and was spraying his kicks everywhere. Was huge in the last half half though and did some really crucial things. I had him in the Tigers best but 3-4 better than him IMO
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby Wedgie » Sat Sep 21, 2019 12:35 pm

Jim05 wrote:
Wedgie wrote:How did Dusty go last night? Apparently I put money on him to win the Gary Ayres medal before the game last night.

Shithouse first half after copping a corkie and was spraying his kicks everywhere. Was huge in the last half half though and did some really crucial things. I had him in the Tigers best but 3-4 better than him IMO

Cheers for the info, I remember nothing!
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby marbles » Sat Sep 21, 2019 1:13 pm

whufc wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
whufc wrote:
marbles wrote:Haha that tomahawk vision at the end lol

Pretty lamw that the minor premiers dont get a home final but gws get a 3000 crowd home final

Nonetheless great to see geelong arent in the gf theyre boring asfk


Wouldn't it be nice for the AFL at some point in the future to say stuff it, forget financial gain, forget ground contracts we are going to have a genuine finals series where each of the home teams get to play at their genuine home ground.

Would be a nice change on year.

Last night still would have been played at the MCG under your scenario.
Geelong Lost in week 1 and as Richmond won straight through to the Prelim it then becomes their home final.


Yeah absolutely but wouldn't it just be a nice way to have a finals series without all the debate etc.


Geelongs first week game would have been at the cattery as it deserved to be, and the 2nd week even though they lost

Massive unfairness, but yet gws get a home final with a 1500 size crowd, total bs much
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby Wedgie » Sat Sep 21, 2019 1:20 pm

I wonder how Tom Hawkins is feeling today (hopefully worse than me!) knowing his moment of stupidity could have well cost his club a flag.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby MW » Sat Sep 21, 2019 3:35 pm

Wedgie wrote:I wonder how Tom Hawkins is feeling today (hopefully worse than me!) knowing his moment of stupidity could have well cost his club a flag.


Not as bad as Chris Scott leaving his best tall defender on the wing and his best ball winning mid in the forward line.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby Booney » Sat Sep 21, 2019 3:56 pm

Wedgie wrote:How did Dusty go last night? Apparently I put money on him to win the Gary Ayres medal before the game last night.


That drunk you can log on and place a bet but can't remember doing it? Sure.
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby Wedgie » Sat Sep 21, 2019 7:01 pm

Booney wrote:
Wedgie wrote:How did Dusty go last night? Apparently I put money on him to win the Gary Ayres medal before the game last night.


That drunk you can log on and place a bet but can't remember doing it? Sure.

Mate, I do all sorts of stupid things when I'm drunk, it's scary checking my accounts the next morning and working out what I do.
Do random things around the house too like leave knives and forks in the fridge, leave my pillow in the bathroom, wake up lost in the walk in robe, etc. Last week I found the toothbrush holder filled up with water next to my bed. I think I have the early signs of dementia!
Have also bought cruises, tickets to NRL finals, etc. A couple of small bets is the least of my worries! I should leave my phone at home on nights out! :lol:

Edit: Just found I put another $50 in one of my betting accounts at 2am this morning despite it already having plenty in it, no idea why! :lol:
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Re: Richmond vs Geelong Prelim

Postby Moe » Sat Sep 21, 2019 7:20 pm

Wedgie wrote:
Booney wrote:
Wedgie wrote:How did Dusty go last night? Apparently I put money on him to win the Gary Ayres medal before the game last night.


That drunk you can log on and place a bet but can't remember doing it? Sure.

Mate, I do all sorts of stupid things when I'm drunk, it's scary checking my accounts the next morning and working out what I do.
Do random things around the house too like leave knives and forks in the fridge, leave my pillow in the bathroom, wake up lost in the walk in robe, etc. Last week I found the toothbrush holder filled up with water next to my bed. I think I have the early signs of dementia!
Have also bought cruises, tickets to NRL finals, etc. A couple of small bets is the least of my worries! I should leave my phone at home on nights out! :lol:

Edit: Just found I put another $50 in one of my betting accounts at 2am this morning despite it already having plenty in it, no idea why! :lol:

Your phone obviously needs one of those breathalyser locks on it. :D
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