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GAME DAY - Round 18

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Sack Roos :rolleyes:

(Truckloads of sarcy for the uninitiated )

 

The thing is we have been fairly average since half way through the 1st and were only 17 points down

 

That's the Pederson of old, or earlier this season really, I remember.

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Grimes pass to a player under the gun #5673

Let me know when he does his usual out on the full...


Mckenzies skills by hand and foot are awful

how does one describe the Non existent

And Jack Grimes' only skill is getting a miraculous fist on the ball deep in defence after a long lead by his forward.

 

For the Watts defenders: pick one - Pederson or Watts.

Can I throw in a third option... PerdersEn?


Season 2014

1 step forward. ..2 steps back

Just starting to turn a little bit here, we have some good targets up front but we aren't moving the ball well enough often enough

Why do the umpires pay incidental "hand-over the-shoulder" free kicks when they ignore blatant high contact frees on players who are down low with their head over the ball?

Why do the umpires pay incidental "hand-over the-shoulder" free kicks when they ignore blatant high contact frees on players who are down low with their head over the ball?

The umpire must have thought Tapscott was bumped in the stomach.


Be intersting to see how our cohesiveness changes once we gain a working forward line.

Such a disgusting crowd. Peasants

Such a disgusting crowd. Peasants

Its an Adelaide thing... Back water city of flogs.

Finding this hard to watch, between our mistakes, umpiring standard and pathetic commentary from blokes that may as well be in the outer wearing Port jumpers all makes terrible viewing.

Alastair Lynch is possibly the worst comments man going around and Huddo refuses to call poor umpiring decisions for what they are which is poor.

At least we don't have to put up with Bruce mcaveney,s continuous statement ending in a question?

Such a disgusting crowd. Peasants

Adelaide. ..you were expecting ?
 

Classic joel selwood duck there, I still firmly believe that should be considered staging, totally unnecessary buckle of the knees to draw high contact is no different to diving

pretty good half all things considered


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