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As much as I hate it, Jack did give away the free there. Nothing he could have done, but the free was definitely there.

Didn't realise spoiling the ball was a free kick, but you learn something new every day.

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As much as I hate it, Jack did give away the free there. Nothing he could have done, but the free was definitely there.

I think that's fair, my issue is that Bail didn't get a free kick for a similar incident.

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Mfc need to protest this umpiring it has been disgusting

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He is playing as a loose across back.

Blind freddy would pick up a possies playing that role.

Dont put him on a pedestal for that,wait until he wins a few hard ones.

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Unbelievable stuff - holding the ball they don't pay consistently both ways and that final free kick was the icing on the cake of stupidity

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Didn't realise spoiling the ball was a free kick, but you learn something new every day.

Cracking a bloke in the head is not a valid spoiling technique, as much as I wish it were.


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ive no dramas with the umps.

We can win this and leave SA 2-0

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He is playing as a loose across back.

Blind freddy would pick up a possies playing that role.

Dont put him on a pedestal for that,wait until he wins a few hard ones.

Loose across half back or not he was a lot better in the 3rd and I am no Watts supporter

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As much as I hate it, Jack did give away the free there. Nothing he could have done, but the free was definitely there.

Explain how? The umpire paid a free for high contact. High contact which came after spoiling the ball. It was incidental contact, never a free.

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He is playing as a loose across back.

Blind freddy would pick up a possies playing that role.

Dont put him on a pedestal for that,wait until he wins a few hard ones.

He'll never win hard ones. He did his best Nick Maxwell impersonation that quarter and it paid off

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Should have recalled that last boundary throw in . A disgrace

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You know who invented the Jack Watts as creative defender role? Mark Neeld. It's Jack's best position because he's not particularly good at winning his own ball, and in the backline he has the space to get the ball from his teammates.

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ive no dramas with the umps.

We can win this and leave SA 2-0

Thats because you have seen their last quarter performance......wait for it !! Anything to get Port over the line

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He is playing as a loose across back.

Blind freddy would pick up a possies playing that role.

Dont put him on a pedestal for that,wait until he wins a few hard ones.

AKA he is doing better than I said so I will attempt to lessen what he is doing.


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Still bagging Watts after that . Ppfft

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Auugghhh

I reckon that if this is close, the crowd will get them over the line - probably via the umpires

If we get a good start, we'll win.

Watts has played all his good games as a sweeper off half back - less pressure and more time. If Port stick with an extra back, or man Watts up?

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He is playing as a loose across back.

Blind freddy would pick up a possies playing that role.

Dont put him on a pedestal for that,wait until he wins a few hard ones.

Still have to have the intent to work hard and his to smother intercepts had nothing to do with been a loose man

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Explain how? The umpire paid a free for high contact. High contact which came after spoiling the ball. It was incidental contact, never a free.

I just did. You haven't been allowed to spoil the ball while making contact with the head since the 80s or 90s.

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