Crap teams that know they can't beat us if they go head to head decide to flood. This has happened in numerous games this year and the stats are obvious. I've grouped teams below into 3 categories, those where we had an obvious flood to counter, ones where we played better teams and then the others. The stats speak for themselves.
We don't need to change our structure for the good teams. We do however need to finally find a way to beat the flood.
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He stagEd? Nah, never.....And didn't Hurley put a double serve of mayo on it too.
John RalphWho wrote that. Absolute gutter tripe. Can’t even call it journalism.
John Ralph
John Ralph
And supposed to be a Richmond supporter I believe.LOL. Known as the dump truck of journos for the amount of times he has had to backpedal when he gets thinks wrong, How he has a job is beyond me.
If it does get to that, then we need to produce evidence of Hurley’s targeting Lynch’s band and demand that he also be charged. This is getting beyond a joke.After three fines so far this year for tummy taps and biffs to the head, Lynch can expect to face the ire of the MRO again on Sunday night.
At the very least you could expect they will refer him to the tribunal for his cuff to the throat of Michael Hurley for a third or subsequent fine this season.
At the worst he will be suspended for a week for an intentional, low-impact strike on Hurley.
Then the tribunal will decide whether he misses a massive game for the club‘s top-four hopes against West Coast on Thursday while taking into account his fines this year.
His strike to Hurley’s throat was forceful enough to see the Dons defender recoil in surprise, but quite a full swinging strike.
Club need to disassociate from this bloke. He seems to be deliberately targeting us to drive his profile.John
If it's not, spew should be his nickname.John
I think it’s ‘the Buzz’.If it's not, spew should be his nickname.
John Spew Vomit Puke Chunder RalphIf it's not, spew should be his nickname.
oh no ...I think it’s ‘the Buzz’.
After three fines so far this year for tummy taps and biffs to the head, Lynch can expect to face the ire of the MRO again on Sunday night.
At the very least you could expect they will refer him to the tribunal for his cuff to the throat of Michael Hurley for a third or subsequent fine this season.
At the worst he will be suspended for a week for an intentional, low-impact strike on Hurley.
Then the tribunal will decide whether he misses a massive game for the club‘s top-four hopes against West Coast on Thursday while taking into account his fines this year.
His strike to Hurley’s throat was forceful enough to see the Dons defender recoil in surprise, but quite a full swinging strike.
Lynch sent straight to the Tribunal. Just beggars belief