If that’s the last we see of Ebo on the field for us, he goes out with absolute courage, skill and selflessness in that last contest. Exactly how he deserves to be remembered.
RustyCage wrote:If that’s the last we see of Ebo on the field for us, he goes out with absolute courage, skill and selflessness in that last contest. Exactly how he deserves to be remembered.
On the Ebert incident - in this day and age, should a player be allowed onto the ground before he’s off the ground, or wait till he’s off? 17 v 18 in AFL is a fair mismatch - even if only for half a minute
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
RustyCage wrote:If that’s the last we see of Ebo on the field for us, he goes out with absolute courage, skill and selflessness in that last contest. Exactly how he deserves to be remembered.
On the Ebert incident - in this day and age, should a player be allowed onto the ground before he’s off the ground, or wait till he’s off? 17 v 18 in AFL is a fair mismatch - even if only for half a minute
Hinkley confirmed Ebert retired, played his last game. Was up to Port trainers, they should have called the stretcher, once that didn’t happen and he is way out of the play, umpire then restarts play.
RustyCage wrote:If that’s the last we see of Ebo on the field for us, he goes out with absolute courage, skill and selflessness in that last contest. Exactly how he deserves to be remembered.
On the Ebert incident - in this day and age, should a player be allowed onto the ground before he’s off the ground, or wait till he’s off? 17 v 18 in AFL is a fair mismatch - even if only for half a minute
If it was a blood rule, play is held up until the replacement player was in place. Same should apply to a concussed player, although AFL would say Port could've called for a stretcher.
Pag wrote:So unbelievably proud of my footy club tonight.
Kudos to Ebert, his final contest will go down in Port’s history I’m sure. What a way to be remembered.
Very proud here as well. Going to be a tough gig next week the hardest of the 3 GF's We just have that never say die attitude and just keep on attacking and pushing forward. Was there with the oldest of my twins. Great view on Centre wing with other Richmond supporters. Players acknowledge us as they left the ground
2017, 2019 & 2020 PREMIERS RICHMOND, RICHMOND, RICHMOND.
Let that be a lesson to you, Port Adelaide Sturt. & Norwood You don't beat Glenelg in Grand Finals and get away with it.
Richmond were a disgrace for 30+ years - What they have done in the last 4 years matches any side in the modern era and it goes to show that any club can turn their fortunes around with the right people in the right spots on and off field. I actually think they play the best selfless collective team branded footy I’ve ever seen when it matters.
Can you bring a man to his feet when defeat is on repeat?
Some quality work from Lynch trying to help console a young Power fan last night. I know he plays the villain (personally I love those types in sport) and gets panned for it, hope this particular action doesn’t go unnoticed.
JK wrote:Some quality work from Lynch trying to help console a young Power fan last night. I know he plays the villain (personally I love those types in sport) and gets panned for it, hope this particular action doesn’t go unnoticed.
Good from Lynch.. unlike the Port fan who through a bourbon and coke over him.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
JK wrote:Some quality work from Lynch trying to help console a young Power fan last night. I know he plays the villain (personally I love those types in sport) and gets panned for it, hope this particular action doesn’t go unnoticed.
Met hime once and he was rhe nicest Gold Coast player to my son, happy to have a chat, sign autographs, etc. Been a fan of his ever since.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
JK wrote:Some quality work from Lynch trying to help console a young Power fan last night. I know he plays the villain (personally I love those types in sport) and gets panned for it, hope this particular action doesn’t go unnoticed.
Good from Lynch.. unlike the Port fan who through a bourbon and coke over him.
What a dickhead. Hope they escorted him out and he gets banned for 12 month.
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people.
JK wrote:Some quality work from Lynch trying to help console a young Power fan last night. I know he plays the villain (personally I love those types in sport) and gets panned for it, hope this particular action doesn’t go unnoticed.
Good from Lynch.. unlike the Port fan who through a bourbon and coke over him.
What a dickhead. Hope they escorted him out and he gets banned for 12 month.
Yep, he was built like a jockeys whip and 3 security guards dragged him out, hopefully gave him a couple of accidental ones along the way.
The Bedge wrote:Marshall started well then faded Ladhams kicked an important goal but did **** all but give away free kicks Motlop where was he?! Dixon colours lowered by Barta Rockliff looked like a scared boy amongst men.
Martin is a class above Lynch is a flog Critical goals in the last to Lambert the difference McIntosh I thought good Richmond back 6 sensational
Umpiring? Yuck
Motlop where was he?!
Motlops game summed him up perfectly as a footballer, plays a good game ever now and then and places a false sense of security in selectors. They fell for it again, give him another contract
LaughingKookaburra wrote:Richmond were a disgrace for 30+ years - What they have done in the last 4 years matches any side in the modern era and it goes to show that any club can turn their fortunes around with the right people in the right spots on and off field. I actually think they play the best selfless collective team branded footy I’ve ever seen when it matters.
Need to win the third to match Brisbane, hawks and Geelong otherwise they're on the 2nd line with Essendon of the 2000s