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Classy start to the round. Parker does a corky and is getting help from the Swans medico, before Broadbent comes along, looks down at Luke's leg (which Parker's inspecting and explaining to the medico), then proceeds to start bumping him in the hip over and over again while play resumes.

Disgusting and pathetic behaviour that deserves a minimum 2 week sanction, IMHO. It's certainly fired up the Swans, because from scores level they've kicked truly four times in a row and Port have fallen in a heap.

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Classy start to the round. Parker does a corky and is getting help from the Swans medico, before Broadbent comes along, looks down at Luke's leg (which Parker's inspecting and explaining to the medico), then proceeds to start bumping him in the hip over and over again while play resumes.

Disgusting and pathetic behaviour that deserves a minimum 2 week sanction, IMHO. It's certainly fired up the Swans, because from scores level they've kicked truly four times in a row and Port have fallen in a heap.

Dont mind a bit of that to be honest, he should of gotten to his feet quicker!

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what the hell has happened to port? man, we should have beaten them (again) this year.

Wish we'd faced Adelaide later in the season, too. I reckon the honeymoon period for them is well and truly over.

Luck of the draw though, whether or not you face a team in a form slump. Our loss to Port was ultimately our own fault though.

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what the hell has happened to port? man, we should have beaten them (again) this year.

Have a good mate who is a die hard Port supporter, he is shattered at what has happened to them..a shame for the competition because of the way they played their footy last year.
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It's amazing how much holding the man off the ball is happening in this game without any umpire intervention.

In any Carlton game you merely need to touch a player with your pinky finger and the umpire will pull a free kick out of their ass.


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Wines handballs straight to a Swan play for probably the sealer.

Needed to hold the ball in the tackle...not good footy that.

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BT: "Teddy Richards is on the sidelines looking pretty normal for a guy that just got knocked out"

Worst commentator by far.

And how bloody big is that Nankervis guy that debuted tonight for the Swans. He's a very big unit.

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Teams that charged out early this season are struggling now. Port, Essendon, GWS and even Freo look a bit flat. A stayers season this year. Is it possible we could repeat 1987?

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BT: "Teddy Richards is on the sidelines looking pretty normal for a guy that just got knocked out"

Worst commentator by far.

And how bloody big is that Nankervis guy that debuted tonight for the Swans. He's a very big unit.

Brian is in a battle with Dwayne for that one...

but brother of Dill and Denis's illegitimate son are on another planet.

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BT: "Teddy Richards is on the sidelines looking pretty normal for a guy that just got knocked out"

Worst commentator by far.

And how bloody big is that Nankervis guy that debuted tonight for the Swans. He's a very big unit.

Haha That comment cracked me up

BT is such a moron!

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Honestly that game for me was a bit of a meh..

I rarely turn a Thuraday or Friday night game off but had too with this one. It was ridiculously boring for a relatively close one.

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Classy start to the round. Parker does a corky and is getting help from the Swans medico, before Broadbent comes along, looks down at Luke's leg (which Parker's inspecting and explaining to the medico), then proceeds to start bumping him in the hip over and over again while play resumes.

Disgusting and pathetic behaviour that deserves a minimum 2 week sanction, IMHO. It's certainly fired up the Swans, because from scores level they've kicked truly four times in a row and Port have fallen in a heap.

Surely you can't interfere once a player is being treated or looked at by a medico. I thought it was in very poor taste and just looked plain bad.

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Surely you can't interfere once a player is being treated or looked at by a medico. I thought it was in very poor taste and just looked plain bad.

Selwood got suspended a few years back for bumping his brother after he was on his hands and knees after a collision.

Tonight was even worse, Parker had a medico with him inspecting his knee. If the AFL have any sense, they'll give Broadbent at least a fortnight. Moronic. I guess the delicious irony is that Broadbent's stupid act threw Sydney into beast mode after the stadium replay sent the crowd into a booing frenzy. The players wouldn't have missed it either.

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Wines handballs straight to a Swan play for probably the sealer.

glad he doesnt play for us....

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Two sons of former Melbourne players debut for Collingwood tonight. Darcy Moore and Braydon Maynard. Sons of Peter Moore and Peter Maynard.

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Looks a good game so far. Collingwood are well poised with a bunch of good kids going forward, could be a real power in a few years.

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Filth are getting away with a lot tonight, the fend off to the face, the throw backwards in the F50, arm being by held as the hawk player led, then Cloke throwing lake out of the way.

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