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you mean the 12 people holding each others jumpers in a menacing way.

I would not call it a biffo unless at least 1 punch was thrown.

you mean the 12 people holding each others jumpers in a menacing way.

Yeah that would be a more appropriate description of it. Moloney as always was in the middle with an angry look on his face. Love that man's aggression.

 
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oh ok. i was only listening on the radio, and they described it as a mellee, where most players would be paying out fines...

still, good to have a bit of aggression back in the old demon.


Interesting how Dunn was the first one to hit the ground!

Why is that interesting?

Why is that interesting?

Because he struggles with the physicality side of the game and the opposition are aware of it.

Because he struggles with the physicality side of the game and the opposition are aware of it.

He tries to be real tough and push and shove but when it came to it the wind basically blew him over!!!

Is really quite soft when it comes to it! My problem was in the third when they got a run on and he just didn't go back hard enough for the ball and they got a mark and shot at goal. Oh and hunter tearing him a new one in the third didn't help

 

It was frustrating how the umpires somehow picked one high contact moment to give a free kick for. I reckon I saw about 10 heads/necks being grappled with, on both teams, yet they pay the free to WC. Just bounce the ball and get on with the game..too much over-umpiring

agree with the russian!!

daniel kerr started it, as per jakovich, and he won the free kick....

how about the first bounce yesterday, that went outside the circle but was not called back but when the same thing happened later on, it was called back... and the last bounce, that missed the centre by 7 metres, well...

i am all for a little argy bargy but please, do not pluck kicks from nowhere....

dunn was taken down from behind if i remember correctly!!!

teams are starting to respect the demons!!


It was great to see a bit of biff in the game yesterday, I thought I saw a reportable offence from an Eagles player. I can't remember who it was, maybe LeCras.

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