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Which team's supporters are the saltiest?

  • Adelaide

    Votes: 13 2.8%
  • Brisbane

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Carlton

    Votes: 12 2.6%
  • Collingwood

    Votes: 59 12.7%
  • Essendon

    Votes: 12 2.6%
  • Fremantle

    Votes: 1 0.2%
  • Geelong

    Votes: 213 46.0%
  • Gold Coast

    Votes: 1 0.2%
  • Greater Western Sydney

    Votes: 4 0.9%
  • Hawthorn

    Votes: 8 1.7%
  • Melbourne

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • North Melbourne

    Votes: 9 1.9%
  • Port Adelaide

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • St Kilda

    Votes: 3 0.6%
  • Sydney

    Votes: 1 0.2%
  • West Coast

    Votes: 125 27.0%
  • Western Bulldogs

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    463

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geez these lions fans are coming out of the woodwork now that theyve won their granny against us LOL

only needed the umps, afl, state goverment and corona for them to do it
What could possibly go wrong. P.S trust me we want a rematch as much if not more than they do!
 

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Too much in this article I had to post the whole thing 😂
Jai Bednall’s a little upset.


AFL ‘can’t ignore’ dangerous and dirty Tigers any longer
Jai Bednall
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OCTOBER 10, 20207:10am

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Zak Jones lays prone on the turf after Trent Cotchin's dangerous high tackle. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images

He’s a nice guy, no doubt. He’ll more often than not be sure to go and check you’re OK after he’s taken you out too.

But make no mistake Trent Cotchin is brutal on the footy field – and on Friday night Zak Jones became the latest victim of the Richmond skipper’s at-times dangerous approach to the opposition.
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In a controversy-filled game that saw regular offender Tom Lynch crack Ben Paton in the head with an elbow and kneel on the neck of Dougal Howard, it was Cotchin that delivered the most dramatic blow.
It came early in the second quarter after Saints player Jack Billings had been awarded a free kick about 45m from goal.
As the whistle was blown Jones picked up the footy and Cotchin caught him around the neck with his left hand.
Call us cynical but it appeared as though Cotchin – with the free kick to Billings already awarded – felt he had nothing to lose.
What followed appeared to be a split-second decision to get his money’s worth by aggressively swinging Jones around and burying him in the turf.
Richmond has made physicality part of its brand during a four-year run of preliminary final finishes or better and this was its captain sending a message.
Trent Cotchin rips Zak Jones around the neck. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Trent Cotchin rips Zak Jones around the neck. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images
Cotchin goes to check on Jones. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Cotchin goes to check on Jones. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images
But at what price?
Some viewers were calling for the AFL match review panel to take action after the peril Jones found himself in.
“This really looked dangerous,” comedian and footy fanatic Dave Hughes tweeted. “The AFL can’t ignore it.”
“Surely that earns an exit from the finals series,” added Australian cricketer Brad Hogg. “His mate at full forward has had enough chances as well.”
Cotchin will like his chances of escaping with a reprimand but what angered footy fans further was St Kilda wasn’t even given a 50m penalty, which would have made the ensuing shot at goal a gimme.
“Trent Cotchin really does have his own set of rules,” tweeted journalist Adam Curley.
Lynch also drew rage from viewers after the incidents involving Paton and Howard.
Actor and diehard Saints fan Eric Bana was filthy – and still upset about Ben Long being rubbed out of the game for a hit on Bulldog Jack Macrae last week – after Lynch’s elbow forced Paton from the ground.
“So Tom Lynch just spilt open Ben Patton with an elbow, Patton had to leave the ground, and not one Ch7 commentator mentions it? Oh wait, his name isn’t Ben Long,” Bana tweeted.
While that incident came in a marking contest, it was Lynch’s behind the play scuffle with Howard which drew the most attention.
Lynch started wrestling with Howard on the turf before appearing to press his left knee into the defender’s neck as he returned to his feet.
Social media blew up following the incident as footy fans blasted Lynch for his “pathetic” act.
Sports reporter Jack Hudson tweeted: “Ah there’s the Tom Lynch we know. Knee to the head. Disgrace.”
Tom Lynch kneels on Dougal Howard. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Tom Lynch kneels on Dougal Howard. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images
While it was another bad look in a match that had plenty provided by Richmond players, the reality is Lynch’s knee, and his elbow, and Cotchin’s tackle will be highly unlikely to earn more than a fine this week.
Expect fans to blow up then, too.

 
Too much in this article I had to post the whole thing 😂
Jai Bednall’s a little upset.


AFL ‘can’t ignore’ dangerous and dirty Tigers any longer
Jai Bednall
View attachment 981629
OCTOBER 10, 20207:10am

16bfd73fc4a252b0713625a2123d3964

Zak Jones lays prone on the turf after Trent Cotchin's dangerous high tackle. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images

He’s a nice guy, no doubt. He’ll more often than not be sure to go and check you’re OK after he’s taken you out too.

But make no mistake Trent Cotchin is brutal on the footy field – and on Friday night Zak Jones became the latest victim of the Richmond skipper’s at-times dangerous approach to the opposition.
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In a controversy-filled game that saw regular offender Tom Lynch crack Ben Paton in the head with an elbow and kneel on the neck of Dougal Howard, it was Cotchin that delivered the most dramatic blow.
It came early in the second quarter after Saints player Jack Billings had been awarded a free kick about 45m from goal.
As the whistle was blown Jones picked up the footy and Cotchin caught him around the neck with his left hand.
Call us cynical but it appeared as though Cotchin – with the free kick to Billings already awarded – felt he had nothing to lose.
What followed appeared to be a split-second decision to get his money’s worth by aggressively swinging Jones around and burying him in the turf.
Richmond has made physicality part of its brand during a four-year run of preliminary final finishes or better and this was its captain sending a message.
Trent Cotchin rips Zak Jones around the neck. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Trent Cotchin rips Zak Jones around the neck. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images
Cotchin goes to check on Jones. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Cotchin goes to check on Jones. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images
But at what price?
Some viewers were calling for the AFL match review panel to take action after the peril Jones found himself in.
“This really looked dangerous,” comedian and footy fanatic Dave Hughes tweeted. “The AFL can’t ignore it.”
“Surely that earns an exit from the finals series,” added Australian cricketer Brad Hogg. “His mate at full forward has had enough chances as well.”
Cotchin will like his chances of escaping with a reprimand but what angered footy fans further was St Kilda wasn’t even given a 50m penalty, which would have made the ensuing shot at goal a gimme.
“Trent Cotchin really does have his own set of rules,” tweeted journalist Adam Curley.
Lynch also drew rage from viewers after the incidents involving Paton and Howard.
Actor and diehard Saints fan Eric Bana was filthy – and still upset about Ben Long being rubbed out of the game for a hit on Bulldog Jack Macrae last week – after Lynch’s elbow forced Paton from the ground.
“So Tom Lynch just spilt open Ben Patton with an elbow, Patton had to leave the ground, and not one Ch7 commentator mentions it? Oh wait, his name isn’t Ben Long,” Bana tweeted.
While that incident came in a marking contest, it was Lynch’s behind the play scuffle with Howard which drew the most attention.
Lynch started wrestling with Howard on the turf before appearing to press his left knee into the defender’s neck as he returned to his feet.
Social media blew up following the incident as footy fans blasted Lynch for his “pathetic” act.
Sports reporter Jack Hudson tweeted: “Ah there’s the Tom Lynch we know. Knee to the head. Disgrace.”
Tom Lynch kneels on Dougal Howard. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Tom Lynch kneels on Dougal Howard. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images
While it was another bad look in a match that had plenty provided by Richmond players, the reality is Lynch’s knee, and his elbow, and Cotchin’s tackle will be highly unlikely to earn more than a fine this week.
Expect fans to blow up then, too.

Is this guy seriously a professional, PAID, sportswriter??? What a ****ing moron.
 
Too much in this article I had to post the whole thing 😂
Jai Bednall’s a little upset.


AFL ‘can’t ignore’ dangerous and dirty Tigers any longer
Jai Bednall
View attachment 981629
OCTOBER 10, 20207:10am

16bfd73fc4a252b0713625a2123d3964

Zak Jones lays prone on the turf after Trent Cotchin's dangerous high tackle. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images

He’s a nice guy, no doubt. He’ll more often than not be sure to go and check you’re OK after he’s taken you out too.

But make no mistake Trent Cotchin is brutal on the footy field – and on Friday night Zak Jones became the latest victim of the Richmond skipper’s at-times dangerous approach to the opposition.
Watch the 2020 Toyota AFL Finals Series on Kayo with every game before the Grand Final Live & On-Demand. New to Kayo? Get your 14-day free trial & start streaming instantly >
In a controversy-filled game that saw regular offender Tom Lynch crack Ben Paton in the head with an elbow and kneel on the neck of Dougal Howard, it was Cotchin that delivered the most dramatic blow.
It came early in the second quarter after Saints player Jack Billings had been awarded a free kick about 45m from goal.
As the whistle was blown Jones picked up the footy and Cotchin caught him around the neck with his left hand.
Call us cynical but it appeared as though Cotchin – with the free kick to Billings already awarded – felt he had nothing to lose.
What followed appeared to be a split-second decision to get his money’s worth by aggressively swinging Jones around and burying him in the turf.
Richmond has made physicality part of its brand during a four-year run of preliminary final finishes or better and this was its captain sending a message.
Trent Cotchin rips Zak Jones around the neck. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Trent Cotchin rips Zak Jones around the neck. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images
Cotchin goes to check on Jones. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Cotchin goes to check on Jones. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images
But at what price?
Some viewers were calling for the AFL match review panel to take action after the peril Jones found himself in.
“This really looked dangerous,” comedian and footy fanatic Dave Hughes tweeted. “The AFL can’t ignore it.”
“Surely that earns an exit from the finals series,” added Australian cricketer Brad Hogg. “His mate at full forward has had enough chances as well.”
Cotchin will like his chances of escaping with a reprimand but what angered footy fans further was St Kilda wasn’t even given a 50m penalty, which would have made the ensuing shot at goal a gimme.
“Trent Cotchin really does have his own set of rules,” tweeted journalist Adam Curley.
Lynch also drew rage from viewers after the incidents involving Paton and Howard.
Actor and diehard Saints fan Eric Bana was filthy – and still upset about Ben Long being rubbed out of the game for a hit on Bulldog Jack Macrae last week – after Lynch’s elbow forced Paton from the ground.
“So Tom Lynch just spilt open Ben Patton with an elbow, Patton had to leave the ground, and not one Ch7 commentator mentions it? Oh wait, his name isn’t Ben Long,” Bana tweeted.
While that incident came in a marking contest, it was Lynch’s behind the play scuffle with Howard which drew the most attention.
Lynch started wrestling with Howard on the turf before appearing to press his left knee into the defender’s neck as he returned to his feet.
Social media blew up following the incident as footy fans blasted Lynch for his “pathetic” act.
Sports reporter Jack Hudson tweeted: “Ah there’s the Tom Lynch we know. Knee to the head. Disgrace.”
Tom Lynch kneels on Dougal Howard. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Tom Lynch kneels on Dougal Howard. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images
While it was another bad look in a match that had plenty provided by Richmond players, the reality is Lynch’s knee, and his elbow, and Cotchin’s tackle will be highly unlikely to earn more than a fine this week.
Expect fans to blow up then, too.


Lel this has reached parody levels

Arrogant dirty tigers are destroying the AFL !
 
Lel this has reached parody levels

Arrogant dirty tigers are destroying the AFL !

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While it was another bad look in a match that had plenty provided by Richmond players, the reality is Lynch’s knee, and his elbow, and Cotchin’s tackle will be highly unlikely to earn more than a fine this week.
Expect fans to blow up then, too.

We'll certainly be blowing up on the Richmond board.

Hilarity levels will go through the roof!
 

Most of the grievances are against Richmond.
 
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