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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #30 on: August 21, 2012, 04:26:42 PM »
cant finish 9th, we choked when it was up for grabs  :cheers

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #31 on: August 21, 2012, 05:52:24 PM »

2. Embarass this organization for laughing at us at the airport whilst we lost to GC. Its enough that us supporters had to endure that but to hear that idiots like Melksham and Monfries were all laughing away is not on
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Good god, this should be the only reason. An WTF was Monfries laughing at?? he has signed memorabilia of himself on his walls at home! :lol :lol :shh yes we saw it on tv

oh and because we want to see their supporters suffer, like the ones in the pic in the essendon thread. Yes you!! the knobs in your black coats and milky skin. Smug looks on your faces, muhahaha wiull be wiped off soon enough  :shh
Or watching channel 7 highlights as Tim Watson reports that his son and fellow knob jockeys are getting pummeled by the "oh so poor" Richmond  ;D
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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #32 on: August 21, 2012, 05:54:39 PM »


oh and because we want to see their supporters suffer, like the ones in the pic in the essendon thread.

You can just imagine them all spitting bits of their quarter pounders in anger all in unison  ;D

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #33 on: August 21, 2012, 07:10:50 PM »
The AFL website is tipping us by 21 pts  :thumbsup

Preview: Richmond v Essendon
By Paul Daffey and Callum Twomey
Tue 21 Aug, 2012


WHERE AND WHEN: MCG, Friday, August 24, 7.50pm

LAST TIME: Essendon 19.14 (128) d Richmond 15.19 (109) round eight, 2012, at the MCG 


Richmond is 12th and, with two games to go, eager to salvage its season with an 11-11 record. Its form is reasonable, with victories over the Brisbane Lions at the Gabba and the Western Bulldogs at the MCG before a frustrating loss to Fremantle in Perth. Essendon is 10th, two wins ahead of the Tigers, but its season can't end quickly enough. Its past five games have included massive losses to Geelong, Hawthorn, North Melbourne and Carlton, with the four-point loss to Adelaide in round 19 an aberration.

RICHMOND
1. Full-forward Jack Riewoldt said during the week that he's disappointed with his season despite being second on the goalkicking table; Fremantle's Matthew Pavlich has 60 goals and he has 56. In the past two seasons, Riewoldt has kicked 78 and 62 goals, so he'll be keen to kick at least six goals over the next two games to be able to say that at least he's bettered last year's record. Last season's record, however, stacks up well when you consider that Riewoldt was beset by injury, which has not been the case this season.

2. If midfielder Trent Cotchin wins votes from the coaches in this match, he's almost assured of winning the AFLCA Champion Player of the Year award. Cotchin is on 97 votes, ahead of Dayne Beams (Collingwood) on 89 and Jobe Watson (Essendon) on 88. Cotchin's season has got better as it's gone on. His form is such that it would be a huge surprise if he fails to win votes in this match, especially if the Tigers get up.

3. These two teams played a classic in round eight, with the Bombers withstanding a late surge to hold out the Tigers winning by 19 points. Richmond's performance was an excellent example of a young team that was made to pay for its lack of composure. The Tigers had 18 more inside 50s but their poorer accuracy cost them. Essendon's final goal summed up the Tigers' luckless night. Small forward Alwyn Davey kicked the sealer when a chip that was intended for Watson ended up bouncing through.

4. There's one round-22 match between Richmond and Essendon that's dear to the Tigers' hearts. It was the last round in 1979. Essendon, which hosted the game, was on the verge of playing in the finals while Richmond was in eighth spot, well short of a finals berth. Richmond's key forwards Michael Roach (seven goals) and David Cloke (three) had a day out as the Tigers stunned the Windy Hill crowd with 59-point win. Fitzroy bundled out Essendon in the elimination final the following week, winning by 81 points. Richmond always believed it had softened up Essendon for the Lions to pick off.

ESSENDON
1. How do the Bombers recover from their 96-point thumping at the hands of Carlton last week? They can start by looking back to round 19, when they travelled to AAMI Stadium and were defeated by Adelaide by four points. Despite the loss that day, the Bombers gave a strong effort and couldn't have tried any more. The week before the Crows clash, Essendon lost to Hawthorn by 94 points. The same response is needed this week against the Tigers.

2. We've been saying it for weeks, but Jobe Watson needs to get more help and protection in Essendon's midfield. Watson was again productive in last week's loss to Carlton, gathering 29 disposals and kicking a goal, but had little assistance from his teammates. David Zaharakis and Brent Stanton, who combined for only 27 disposals against the Blues, will need to be better against the Tigers in their second game back from their respective injuries.

3. Chris Judd got the honours over Heath Hocking last week, and Hocking faces perhaps an even tougher task this week if he lines up on in-form Cotchin. Cotchin has become one of the most complete midfielders in the game, and the Bombers will have their work cut out to secure victory if he turns it on again. It leaves Hocking with one of the most critical jobs in the match.

4. Is it time for the Bombers to bring in some more youth? With the season seemingly over, it could be a good chance for James Hird to give a couple of youngsters a run. Elliott Kavanagh was dropped after making his debut against Hawthorn but is worth a recall, while half-forward Nick O'Brien has impressed in the VFL and was best on ground for Bendigo Gold in last week's loss to Port Melbourne.

AFL.com.au prediction: Richmond by 21 points

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/145248/default.aspx

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #34 on: August 23, 2012, 03:31:07 AM »
For those living in and around Mildura ...

"Sunraysia Supporters Group Function Friday Night, Mildura Club 7pm. Watch the Tigers finish off the Bombers season!"


In Melbourne, the forecast for Friday is a cold and wet 14 degrees so it most likely won't be a night for the talls.

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #35 on: August 24, 2012, 03:45:15 AM »
The bookies and journos have us as favourites tonight ...

Betting Odds (tab sportsbet)

Richmond    $1.65
Essendon    $2.25

Line is 8.5 pts

'Experts' tips

Herald-Sun:  19 - 11
The Age:      16 - 7    .... Lloyd has tipped us and Caro has tipped Essendon ..... go figure!  :huh3

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #36 on: August 24, 2012, 06:05:30 AM »
Can understand Caro tipping bombres- I probably will
Lloyd using the ole' reverse physcology.  ::) fwiw I'm tipping them because we are shorter favs, most of media backing us. They got schalacked last week and need to respond and jack comes out with those stupid comments about wanting to end their finals hopes!? Keep a lid on it pal
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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #37 on: August 24, 2012, 06:17:57 AM »
It is their forwardline that I am most concerned about. There is no doubt about they will come out hard particularly in light of recent events

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #38 on: August 24, 2012, 06:30:49 AM »
It is their forwardline that I am most concerned about. There is no doubt about they will come out hard particularly in light of recent events

That's why we will need to jump them early.  Bring all their self-doubt and lack of confidence back to the surface and they will fold like a deck of cards.  Let them get a sniff early however............

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« Reply #39 on: August 24, 2012, 03:04:43 PM »

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #40 on: August 24, 2012, 03:34:20 PM »
must win game for us to get us to 10 wins for the season and have the improvement made show up in terms of season victories.

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #41 on: August 24, 2012, 03:50:19 PM »
McInerney umpiring the game tonight. Welcome to "look at me I have no idea" umpiring.

You would expect the wet weather will go some way to nullify the Bombers tall forwards provided we turn up to play. Jack should be too good and quick for Hooker if he gets on his bike rather than stupidly trying to wrestle. Also need a big game from Nahas with Kingy out. Normally Robbie loves playing against the Bombers.
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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #42 on: August 24, 2012, 03:58:07 PM »
McInerney umpiring the game tonight.

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take the $2.30 on offer for Essendon

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #43 on: August 24, 2012, 08:00:18 PM »
Should have a goal or 2 more on the scoreboard.
hope these missed shots dont come back to bite us.
Edwards just goaled than 16 - 7

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Re: Richmond vs Essendon - Round 22
« Reply #44 on: August 24, 2012, 08:11:33 PM »
missed goals have come back to bite us all year.

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