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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #45 on: May 13, 2011, 08:43:41 AM »
Does everybody remember the circumstances of that drawn game a few years ago? We were a goal up with seconds to spare, and a Dogs player (I've forgotten who) that wasn't a reliable kick took a pack mark a long way out on a tight angle.

Lake took the mark and I don't think you can call 40 metres out on a 45 degree angle tight,

Ball was given to Minson

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Suddenly he feigned injury and had to be helped off (yet magically re-appeared the following week :lol). Equally magically, the player who stepped up to the plate to take his kick wasn't the nearest Bulldog player in the area, but their designated kicker (I think it was Will Minson) who sprinted over from about 30 metres away to kick the drawing goal.
Bloody Cheats!!! I say let's smash 'em this Sunday, and show the pr!#$ what long memories the Tigers have.

Lake supposedly cramped up so there was no surprise he played the next week

Dogs shouldn't have marked the ball, we shouldof killed the contest rather than a couple of our blokes tryying to mark it  ;D
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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #46 on: May 13, 2011, 11:18:07 AM »
I've got a good feeling about this game dogs got few off field problems and not in good form hope we can role them


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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #47 on: May 13, 2011, 12:48:08 PM »
Tigers out to $2.36 for the win.

Worth a pineapple  :rollin

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Roar preview: Round 8 (RFC)
« Reply #48 on: May 13, 2011, 12:57:12 PM »
Richo and Leppitsch preview the Bulldogs game:

http://bigpondvideo.com/RichmondTV/353814/roar-preview-round-8/

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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #49 on: May 13, 2011, 01:25:16 PM »
Does everybody remember the circumstances of that drawn game a few years ago? We were a goal up with seconds to spare, and a Dogs player (I've forgotten who) that wasn't a reliable kick took a pack mark a long way out on a tight angle.
Suddenly he feigned injury and had to be helped off (yet magically re-appeared the following week :lol). Equally magically, the player who stepped up to the plate to take his kick wasn't the nearest Bulldog player in the area, but their designated kicker (I think it was Will Minson) who sprinted over from about 30 metres away to kick the drawing goal.
Bloody Cheats!!! I say let's smash 'em this Sunday, and show the pr!#$ what long memories the Tigers have.
The worst part was we were up by 3 goals with 5 or so minutes to play

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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #50 on: May 13, 2011, 07:30:24 PM »
Does everybody remember the circumstances of that drawn game a few years ago? We were a goal up with seconds to spare, and a Dogs player (I've forgotten who) that wasn't a reliable kick took a pack mark a long way out on a tight angle.

Lake took the mark and I don't think you can call 40 metres out on a 45 degree angle tight,

Ball was given to Minson

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Suddenly he feigned injury and had to be helped off (yet magically re-appeared the following week :lol). Equally magically, the player who stepped up to the plate to take his kick wasn't the nearest Bulldog player in the area, but their designated kicker (I think it was Will Minson) who sprinted over from about 30 metres away to kick the drawing goal.
Bloody Cheats!!! I say let's smash 'em this Sunday, and show the pr!#$ what long memories the Tigers have.

Lake supposedly cramped up so there was no surprise he played the next week

Dogs shouldn't have marked the ball, we shouldof killed the contest rather than a couple of our blokes tryying to mark it  ;D

I was sitting behind the goal at that end. It looked like a pretty tight angle to me, towards the boundary and a fair way out. I still reckon Lake faked the injury so a better kick could take the shot. And how it wound up in Minson's hands who was miles away is a mystery to me.

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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #51 on: May 13, 2011, 07:59:16 PM »
I've got a good feeling about this game dogs got few off field problems and not in good form hope we can role them

I think many will be surprised how well we win.

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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #52 on: May 13, 2011, 08:19:06 PM »
Me 'n ol' ultimo have been debating our up n coming game.

And let me put it on the record

We are going to poo it in!

Get on the tigers at + 39.5 pts....

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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #53 on: May 13, 2011, 09:55:56 PM »
Bulldogs are ripe for the pickin, will be dissapointed to lose!

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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #54 on: May 14, 2011, 12:55:25 PM »
Get on the tigers at + 39.5 pts....
It's $2.85 even under 39.5 pts and $9.00 over 39.5 pts.

The bookies still don't think we can win even with the Dogs missing Hall, Lake, Williams and Higgins.

Richmond    $2.28
Bulldogs      $1.65

Line: 8 pts.

https://www.luxbet.com/index.php?cPath=3890&event_id=ALL&market_type_id=-&period=&psid=38901604

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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #55 on: May 14, 2011, 08:38:57 PM »
Hopefully the Dogs do go all defensive.

Morris says all 'Dogs must defend'
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 Dale Morris will get by with some help up the ground from his friends.

The Western Bulldogs defender has emphasised the need for team-mates to clamp down heavily on Richmond's ball use in their AFL match on Sunday at Etihad Stadium.

With the Bulldogs defence undermanned because of injuries, coach Rodney Eade said on Friday that Morris will have the pivotal job of playing on Tigers full-forward Jack Riewoldt.

The Coleman Medallist looms as a nightmare for the 'Dogs backline, while Tigers small forwards Robin Nahas and Jake King are also in solid form.

This is a massive game for the Bulldogs, who are struggling on two wins from six games.

By contrast, the Tigers are building momentum and last week they upset Fremantle in a morale-boosting win.

"It's definitely a team defence and a team role to stop him (Riewoldt), because he's their beacon up forward," Morris said.

"If you can stop Riewoldt, it goes a long way to stopping Richmond.

"In saying that, they've had a couple of smaller guys bob up because teams have solely focussed on Riewoldt and nothing else.

"So it's a balancing act, but we need pressure up the field to limit supply to their forwards."

Morris' adaptability and strong form mean he will be a solid match up for Riewoldt, but it is also a sign of how the 'Dogs are having to plug holes in their backline.

Brian Lake remains in the VFL to regain fitness and Tom Williams is out because of an ankle injury.

Easton Wood also remains on the sidelines and Ryan Hargrave is having his first game back for the season after recovering from a foot injury.

Morris noted that in last few seasons, he and Lake, Hargrave and Lindsay Gilbee had formed the nucleus of a stable back six.

"This year it's been quite a different-looking back line - in previous years it's been quite settled, at least four guys down back," he said.

"Us four have played a lot of footy together.

"The injuries have hurt the back line a bit this year, but it's enabled other guys to step into that role."

One notable inclusion has been key defender Luke Markovic.

"He's really blossomed in that full-back position and he's taken the jobs on each week," Morris said.

"He has limitations, as we all do - he's working within his limitations and doing a very good job."

But how the 'Dogs must wish they could clone Rob Murphy - one to play off half-back and the other to create scoring opportunities across half-forward.

Their injury problems have meant Murphy, arguably their most important player, has switched from one end of the ground to the other during matches.

"It would be nice (to have two Murphies), he's very dangerous when he's up forward and when he'd down back, he provides a lot of creative run," Morris said.

"His energy up forward and down back is something we need and it's that flip of the coin, where do you play him?

"I love having him there (down back) with us."

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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #56 on: May 14, 2011, 09:39:22 PM »
Sounds like we are in for a Bulldogs "snore fest"! Hopefully the young uns can break the lines and show em how footy is sposed to be played.

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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #57 on: May 14, 2011, 09:53:35 PM »
Could be an interesting sort of game for the kids. A different sort of game and a good challenge.

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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #58 on: May 14, 2011, 11:24:27 PM »
Sounds like we are in for a Bulldogs "snore fest"! Hopefully the young uns can break the lines and show em how footy is sposed to be played.
With the sub and now 3 on the bench rotating rather than 4 it's much harder to maintain that low scoring lockdown type of footy for 4 quarters. Probably with the exception of Friday nigth's game most games this year have opened up in the second half. So if we are with the Dogs say halfway through the 3rd quarter then we'll be a good show to score heavily in quicktime as we've done many times this year in at least one quarter. As others have mentioned it's our first quarter that will be the key tomorrow. We can't keep allowing the opposition 10 shots on goal by 1/4 time and expect to still be in the game because the opposition miss gettable chances.
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Re: Tigers vs Bulldogs game thread
« Reply #59 on: May 15, 2011, 09:03:34 AM »
Sounds like we are in for a Bulldogs "snore fest"! Hopefully the young uns can break the lines and show em how footy is sposed to be played.

Yeah. Sounds like we're going to be treated to an afternoon of 36 players around every single contest -ala- Coll v Gee Friday night. Yippee, can't wait :(