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What a miserable game that was?

Adelaide Oval. A rabid pro-PA crowd and even more rabid pro-PA umpires who gave them the world and deprived Jeremy Howe of mark of the year.

PORT ADELAIDE 

Backs Troy Chaplin Alipate Carlile Tom Logan

Half backs Jacob Surjan Jackson Trengove Cameron O'Shea

Centreline  Steven Salopek Travis Boak Danyle Pearce  

Half forwards Brett Ebert John Butcher Robert Gray

Forwards Daniel Motlop Jay Schulz Justin Westhoff

Followers Matthew Lobbe Domenic Cassisi David Rodan

Interchange (from) Mitchell Banner Matthew Broadbent Dean Brogan Kane Cornes Thomas Jonas Matt Thomas Aaron Young

In Dean Brogan Kane Cornes Aaron Young 

Out  

New Aaron Young (Eastern Ranges) 

MELBOURNE

Backs Tom McDonald James Frawley Sam Blease

Half backs Clint Bartram Jared Rivers Colin Garland

Centreline Jamie Bennell Jordie McKenzie Nathan Jones

Half forwards Jack Trengove Jack Watts Brad Green

Forwards Rohan Bail Stefan Martin Neville Jetta 

Followers Mark Jamar Cale Morton Brent Moloney

Interchange Matthew Bate Jack Fitzpatrick Jeremy Howe Luke Tapscott

Emergencies Joel Macdonald Tom McNamara Daniel Nicholson  

In Rohan Bail Matthew Bate Jack Fitzpatrick 

Out Liam Jurrah (wrist) Tom McNamara Tom McNamara

New Jack Fitzpatrick (Western Jets)

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What a miserable game that was?

Adelaide Oval. A rabid pro-PA crowd and even more rabid pro-PA umpires who gave them the world and deprived Jeremy Howe of mark of the year.

PORT ADELAIDE

Backs Troy Chaplin Alipate Carlile Tom Logan

Half backs Jacob Surjan Jackson Trengove Cameron O'Shea

Centreline Steven Salopek Travis Boak Danyle Pearce

Half forwards Brett Ebert John Butcher Robert Gray

Forwards Daniel Motlop Jay Schulz Justin Westhoff

Followers Matthew Lobbe Domenic Cassisi David Rodan

Interchange (from) Mitchell Banner Matthew Broadbent Dean Brogan Kane Cornes Thomas Jonas Matt Thomas Aaron Young

In Dean Brogan Kane Cornes Aaron Young

Out

New Aaron Young (Eastern Ranges)

MELBOURNE

Backs Tom McDonald James Frawley Sam Blease

Half backs Clint Bartram Jared Rivers Colin Garland

Centreline Jamie Bennell Jordie McKenzie Nathan Jones

Half forwards Jack Trengove Jack Watts Brad Green

Forwards Rohan Bail Stefan Martin Neville Jetta

Followers Mark Jamar Cale Morton Brent Moloney

Interchange Matthew Bate Jack Fitzpatrick Jeremy Howe Luke Tapscott

Emergencies Joel Macdonald Tom McNamara Daniel Nicholson

In Rohan Bail Matthew Bate Jack Fitzpatrick

Out Liam Jurrah (wrist) Tom McNamara Tom McNamara

New Jack Fitzpatrick (Western Jets)

You might want to correct the 'Outs'. Was the third out Joel MacDonald, perhaps?

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When you have a look at that 25 player Demon side from last year, apart from injuries, the only changes are Morton and Moloney plus McNamara gorn. Not great turnover or improvement.

Part of that is due to bad luck, if Mitch Clark, Liam Jurrah, James Magner, Tom Couch, Rory Taggert and Tynan were playing there would certainly be a large changeover and a fairly large improvement (Mitch Clark is a large amount of improvement on his own!)

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Made the trip across the boarder for this game.

Never seen a more disgracefully umpired game in my life.

I was just about to say that this game sticks out as the worst umpired game I can ever remember. I was at work watching it on TV; my colleague on the day thought I was mental. Gah, I'm getting angry again thinking about it.

I reckon it was the only time I have ever whinged about the umpiring of a game on Demonland afterwards too.

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Made the trip across the boarder for this game.

Never seen a more disgracefully umpired game in my life.

Really? It was that bad. I have never watched a game from adelaide. My brother had to sprint out of footy park after a final which the aints won a few years back. He said it was seriously scary.

So i haven't done it.

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Really? It was that bad. I have never watched a game from adelaide. My brother had to sprint out of footy park after a final which the aints won a few years back. He said it was seriously scary.

So i haven't done it.

Hey WYL, they've got these new fandangled things called TV's these days. You no longer have to travel to Adelaide to watch matches there :)

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I was just about to say that this game sticks out as the worst umpired game I can ever remember. I was at work watching it on TV; my colleague on the day thought I was mental. Gah, I'm getting angry again thinking about it.

I reckon it was the only time I have ever whinged about the umpiring of a game on Demonland afterwards too.

nosher generally speaking Melbourne supporters don't t know the rules. Always blame Umpires.

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nosher generally speaking Melbourne supporters don't t know the rules. Always blame Umpires.

I know the rules, even the ones the AFL changes from year to year. I was at the game and the fact that the Port supporters around me were laughing at their good fortune with a lot of the calls tells me that we were right to blame the umpires to some extent for the result.

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I still can't work out why Aaron Davey didn't play this game.

He was suspended for the previous week, but was fit and available for this game. He also didn't play for Casey.

Most likely his wife was giving birth to his 43rd kid.(No cultural offence intended )

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nosher generally speaking Melbourne supporters don't t know the rules. Always blame Umpires.

Now thats a generalisation!Dont include me princess.

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