wat are our chances this week after the tigers performance today and if so how?
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Not good if our intensity is as much as it was against Port.big_sav said:wat are our chances this week after the tigers performance today and if so how?
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blues4flag said:Gonna be a tough match, espcially with Richo playing the way he is.
AndSmithMustScore said:I have a feeling we may cop a flogging.
Waite_30 said:Their a young side and so are we. It will come down to who is less inconsistent. I hope that will be us.
Funkalicous said:Stop being so negative. You're all acting like Richmond are the real deal. Think about it carefully folks...
The Tigers' best wins this season are against Port Adelaide and Fremantle. Two interstate sides playing away and in which both carried over complacent attitudes. But guess what...... We're not an interstate side, so forget that group. Instead, look at the Victorian group.
teamturn out? They played:
Geelong- got flogged
Hawthorn- narrow win
Bulldogs- narrow win
St Kilda- got flogged
Hardly an empressive record IMO and hardly warranting this scared attitude I'm hearing on this thread.
AndSmithMustScore said:It's not negative to admit we are undersized and probably a bit knackered after our recent schedule it's being realistic of our predicament.
And if i remember rightly Richo has been lucky to see a whole game out against us in recent years.
And as for pointing out who they have beaten we can apply that to us and say hawthorn jsut, essendon just and a sinking port the draw.
So in reality our winning form is agaisnt average teams.
I come from the point of view the lads will put in their best but we have 3 good players in doubt, and are coming up against a teams who's confidence will be sky high.
Added to that they have a better coach at the helm than the last few years under Dud Frawley.
NavyBlueBlood said:Damn, Carrazzo would have been a nice match against Brown, i reckon he could stitch us up, maybe Banno or Sporn?
As for Richo, my moneys on Thornton to beat him. Early tip for me is us by 20
NavyBlueBlood said:A big "if" i know, but if we start the game well we'll give ourselves every chance, im tired of coming from behind. A good start is the key. We've probably played about 5 good quarters all year, can't remember any of them being first or second qtr?
Funkalicous said:Stop being so negative. You're all acting like Richmond are the real deal. Think about it carefully folks...
The Tigers' best wins this season are against Port Adelaide and Fremantle. Two interstate sides playing away and in which both carried over complacent attitudes. But guess what...... We're not an interstate side, so forget that group. Instead, look at the Victorian group.
teamturn out? They played:
Geelong- got flogged
Hawthorn- narrow win
Bulldogs- narrow win
St Kilda- got flogged
Hardly an empressive record IMO and hardly warranting this scared attitude I'm hearing on this thread.