Worpel will be just about a free agent and day would have had enough of getting smashed by then and ned to moveCan't have that happening. We might just have to take Worpel or Day off Hawthorn's hands. They won't be needed.
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Worpel will be just about a free agent and day would have had enough of getting smashed by then and ned to moveCan't have that happening. We might just have to take Worpel or Day off Hawthorn's hands. They won't be needed.
Worpel will be just about a free agent and day would have had enough of getting smashed by then and ned to move
Hardwick wont worry as Clarko will be long gone and coaching GWS or Melbourne by then and Sam Mitchell will be coaching the HawksIn all honesty I'm not sure Hardwick would do it to Clarko. Especially after Bolton-for-Vickery.
+ PrestiaThe Port game earlier in the year was an interesting game for a few reasons
* Our 1st game in adelaide for the year with a predominantly 1 sided crown , We have now played there 2 times and the last being just 2 weeks ago
* Scores were level or just a few points difference at 3/4 time and lost it in the last quarter with some bad errors like the 100mtr penalty etc
*Astbury , Cotchin , Houli , Edwards , Nankervis , Graham all didnt play in that game who are all starting 22
Whilst Port are fancied to win you never know with a team like Richmond with 4 years deep finals experience
Both very undisciplined acts no doubt but give me another example of a high tackle getting a week and a knee in a blokes shoulder with no force also getting a week. Lynch might get a fine as it’s a bad look however Cotchin will have no case to answer.
I stand by my comment. Tom Lynch is entering the Toby Greene Zone. He hasn’t reached the core of that despised place, where Toby sits at the epicentre, but he is in the zone.Nothing as egregious as Green's worst. Not even close. Just a few floggish moments.
Hey Roger. If you see NaturalDisaster tell him I’m happy to write another game preview for the Richmond Board. The last one I wrote was unerringly accurate. Hope you are well.Thought we were pretty average in a finals sense and and it was very similar to our 2018 final v Hawks. We won due to more experience and just better than Saints at their current level but something was missing.
Port should win easily really.
I didn’t see your last one.Hey Roger. If you see NaturalDisaster tell him I’m happy to write another game preview for the Richmond Board. The last one I wrote was unerringly accurate. Hope you are well.
Let’s just say ... “I TIPPED THIS!”I didn’t see your last one.
Ssshhhhh.... time for you to go. You had your finals win last week but we taught you a valuable lesson last night. Maybe next year.At least back then they were prepared to cop a hit back
Cotchins wife would complain if he got a paper cut and Lynch would go to hospital if he got a half arsed hit .
Get those posts up Ron. Your doing well champDon't. fu**en. Choke.
Get those posts up Ron. Your doing well champ
As soon as Martin goes it is over.
Enjoy it while it lasts.
Na multiple rebuilds belong to Carlton & Essendon these days as they seem to nail it...........................Will next week be Reiwoldt and Cotchin's last game? Time for a Tiger rebuild?
It is no lazy certainty that Saints will progress on a similar gradient next year. In fact it is likely probablistically (try saying that with a breast in your mouth) they won't. It is the funeral sentiment, humans care for people undergoing a loss, and lie to them to make them feel better.
Also, what chance the Tiges Port game replicates the previous one? Noteworthy is RFC's post 2016 ability to go to school after poor games and work out teams that previously had the wood on them or thrashed them. They are the learning club. They may be in class right now and you can bet they won't be sitting there popping white heads and smearing the pus under the desk top where the old chewy is.
Does anyone have a suspicion the GF could be between the two most abhored teams in Melbourne, a people who know a thing or two about being abhorent and sneaking outside their radius?
Or when we invite collective minds to make us better.As soon as Martin goes it is over.
Enjoy it while it lasts.
Saints were always going to lose. Their record against sides higher on the ladder than them is poor
It is no lazy certainty that Saints will progress on a similar gradient next year. In fact it is likely probablistically (try saying that with a breast in your mouth) they won't. It is the funeral sentiment, humans care for people undergoing a loss, and lie to them to make them feel better.
Also, what chance the Tiges Port game replicates the previous one? Noteworthy is RFC's post 2016 ability to go to school after poor games and work out teams that previously had the wood on them or thrashed them. They are the learning club. They may be in class right now and you can bet they won't be sitting there popping white heads and smearing the pus under the desk top where the old chewy is.
Does anyone have a suspicion the GF could be between the two most abhored teams in Melbourne, a people who know a thing or two about being abhorent and sneaking outside their radius?
Saints default since 66, all through 70s 80s 90s and till today, has been to blame external forces for their failings. Whether it be luck of a bounce, or umpires. It is in the fanbase dna and even their gen whatever fans have it. Male pattern baldness. Saints fan excuses. Similar thing.Thought the umpiring was fairly balanced. Saints fans claiming we were kissed on the dick is laughable.
Broad and baltas deliberate out of bounds were shockers and cost 2 shots on goal. Edwards kick to Houli called not 15 but the one to saints later for another shot at goal. Steele doesn't get done holding the ball or incorrect disposal first but houli gets called for tripping, leads to a goal.
Despite his Brownlow he is not among the modern greats, or even the next rung down. But he has developed into an imposing leader after the captaincy almost crushed him. Took on the job when Richmond had played finals twice in 29 years and has since led us to 7 of 9 finals series. The right man at the right time.
Was disappointed that he wasn't recognised for breaking Perce Bentley's club games record tonight, set in 1940. A far cry from the fanfare Pendlebury received recently when breaking Buckley's club record.