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Re: Richmond vs Hawthorn - Round 19, 2013
« Reply #240 on: August 07, 2013, 11:17:22 PM »
yep and lids starting having an impact too switching fwd

Started having and impact way after we took control. Should be one of the ones turning it around for us, not downhill skiing

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Re: Richmond vs Hawthorn - Round 19, 2013
« Reply #241 on: September 28, 2013, 08:51:59 PM »
Ok,

We have beaten the GF Finalists 2 years in a row, shows we are on track and that our best footy is good enough.

We need to take this on board in the pre season and show we mean business. That is what I want to see in 2014, none of this mucking around at training as pictured most if the time. Watching clips of the Hawks, Geelong s and Freo training showed how professional they were as units.

Do you agree????
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Re: Richmond vs Hawthorn - Round 19, 2013
« Reply #242 on: September 28, 2013, 08:54:39 PM »
golf we have beaten swans when we werent travelling well and always do well against the hawks.

means SFA. We need to rid ourselves of spuds like grigg and Edwards

They have Birchall we have Grigg

They have Cyril we have Edwards

They have Gunston we have Mcguane
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Re: Richmond vs Hawthorn - Round 19, 2013
« Reply #243 on: September 28, 2013, 08:58:38 PM »

They have Birchall we have Grigg

They have Gunston we have Mcguane

Must say I didn't think Birchell was that impressive today, he butchered a number of kicks and his kicking is his strength. Would have given him 5/10

But certainly agree about Gunston. Gunston showed today that losing Buddy won't hurt the Hawks that much
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Re: Richmond vs Hawthorn - Round 19, 2013
« Reply #244 on: September 28, 2013, 09:04:10 PM »

They have Birchall we have Grigg

They have Gunston we have Mcguane

Must say I didn't think Birchell was that impressive today, he butchered a number of kicks and his kicking is his strength. Would have given him 5/10

But certainly agree about Gunston. Gunston showed today that losing Buddy won't hurt the Hawks that much

Agree, who is our Gunston though?  We need one!! Lets get one!! 
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Re: Richmond vs Hawthorn - Round 19, 2013
« Reply #245 on: September 28, 2013, 09:07:15 PM »
we must have been watching a different game then WP. Birchall had a terrible clanger from what i remember but was one of the best, im sure of that.

Breaks the lines nicely and is a 2 time premiership player.

Can anyone in their right mind see Grigg being a premiership player?

As i have said you need to be bold at the trade table to win flags.

Gunston, Lake, Burgoyne. Thats what i call being brave. Gunston was a top 20 pick they gave up and he hardly played a game for the crows.

We need to throw grigg, edwards, white, jackson off in this draft and see who bites.

we need a quality tall and small mid. Mcguane edwards x 2, king, white are not going to win you flags
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Re: Richmond vs Hawthorn - Round 19, 2013
« Reply #246 on: September 28, 2013, 09:15:28 PM »


Can anyone in their right mind see Grigg being a premiership player?


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Re: Richmond vs Hawthorn - Round 19, 2013
« Reply #247 on: September 28, 2013, 09:22:46 PM »
Gunston played a fair few games for the crows in his final season

I would take anyone over Grigg I haven't hidden my dislike for him as player. He would never get a game at either Hawthorn or Freo for that matter

Just giving my view on Birchalls game, just didn't think he was that good. Understand the stats tell another story.

Personally I thought Cyril Rioli's game was brilliant, his defensive pressure was amazing. The little 1%ers are what I love! have never hidden that fact
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Re: Richmond vs Hawthorn - Round 19, 2013
« Reply #248 on: September 28, 2013, 09:23:11 PM »


Can anyone in their right mind see Grigg being a premiership player?


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Morton played his role and played it well. Grigg is our main wingman who is anything but silky smooth.

Be a bawse RFC and trade him.
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Re: Richmond vs Hawthorn - Round 19, 2013
« Reply #249 on: September 29, 2013, 05:26:25 PM »

They have Birchall we have Grigg

They have Gunston we have Mcguane

Must say I didn't think Birchell was that impressive today, he butchered a number of kicks and his kicking is his strength. Would have given him 5/10

But certainly agree about Gunston. Gunston showed today that losing Buddy won't hurt the Hawks that much

Agree, who is our Gunston though?  We need one!! Lets get one!!

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Re: Richmond vs Hawthorn - Round 19, 2013
« Reply #250 on: September 29, 2013, 05:39:29 PM »
When I suggested that we get Gunston on another forum, I was told the then Adelaide footballer was a dud!
Sometimes patience is required. You see certain traits that can make someone a good footballer. In the right environment they blossom.
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Re: Richmond vs Hawthorn - Round 19, 2013
« Reply #251 on: September 29, 2013, 06:01:57 PM »
When I suggested that we get Gunston on another forum, I was told the then Adelaide footballer was a dud!
Sometimes patience is required. You see certain traits that can make someone a good footballer. In the right environment they blossom.

are you serious they said his a dud  :lol  said to my hawks mate that Gunston would play a huge role yesterday because his under the radar & always does damage. l reckon he was BOG but that's just my opinion. Have to admit l did not really take much notice of Lake as l was watching Crowley & Mitch more.

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Re: Richmond vs Hawthorn - Round 19, 2013
« Reply #252 on: September 29, 2013, 08:31:16 PM »

They have Birchall we have Grigg

They have Gunston we have Mcguane

Must say I didn't think Birchell was that impressive today, he butchered a number of kicks and his kicking is his strength. Would have given him 5/10

But certainly agree about Gunston. Gunston showed today that losing Buddy won't hurt the Hawks that much

Agree, who is our Gunston though?  We need one!! Lets get one!!
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