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Can see them heading back to the bottom. An ordinary team with a poor midfield, aging key position players and not much coming through.
Mcgrath v Mcluggage looks more puzzling by the week. He's good, but he's no number 1. Caleb was 46 ? But Dodoro has won every draft and trade week so maybe I'm confused.
Mcgrath v Mcluggage looks more puzzling by the week. He's good, but he's no number 1. Caleb was 46 ? But Dodoro has won every draft and trade week so maybe I'm confused.
Karma making sure they didn't get the number one player as a reward for their cheating.
The best bit was Richmond being gifted a tide-turning goal thanks to the savage mark-encroachment rule where there was zero undue influence on the kicker, then Lynch later merrily round-housing his opponent in the guts so he could escape on a lead, mark and goal.
The best bit was Richmond being gifted a tide-turning goal thanks to the savage mark-encroachment rule where there was zero undue influence on the kicker, then Lynch later merrily round-housing his opponent in the guts so he could escape on a lead, mark and goal.
*chef's kiss*
I loved the bit where after Lynch gives his opponent said punch in the guts and kicks the crucial goal, Dunstall, who is actually one of the few ok commentators, then goes on about "Sometimes as a forward you have to make your own luck".
Mcgrath v Mcluggage looks more puzzling by the week. He's good, but he's no number 1. Caleb was 46 ? But Dodoro has won every draft and trade week so maybe I'm confused.
Honestly, I like the Clug but Taranto deserves to be in that conversation. I'd take Taranto over McGrath.
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