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Shocking holding the ball against the Tiges for a gimme goal to Gunston! Prior opportunity really and it could have been deemed high for that matter.

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That free goal to Hawthorn Gunston epitomises my rapidly declining interest in the game of AFL - the Tiger (can't remember who) went in, got the ball, NO prior opportunity, tackled INCLUDING ONE OVER THE SHOULDER / NECK, and freed for HTB !!!!

Not even effecting MFC in any way but this pi55es me off completely. Turns me off AFL - Gill, take note if you bloody well care.

NOT a correct tackle, and NO prior opportunity. Free to the guy with the ball, (or at least ball up) every day of the week.

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Gibson tried to beat five tackles earlier and got a ball up.

Have the rules changed again?

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And again - Puopolo pushed some ball getter in the back, ridden into the ground, again with NO prior opportunity - HTB.

Get stuffed, AFL - reward the bloody ball getter.

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Gibson tried to beat five tackles earlier and got a ball up.

Have the rules changed again?

Pathetically inconsistent.

And the AFL are (supposedly) considering adding even on more umpire per game which would be 9 more per week.

How deep a cesspit do they have from which they can trawl 9 more maggots from?

They have already dipped far too deep.

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Pathetically inconsistent.

And the AFL are (supposedly) considering adding even on more umpire per game which would be 9 more per week.

How deep a cesspit do they have from which they can trawl 9 more maggots from?

They have already dipped far too deep.

Will just compound the mistakes.

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How the hell did we beat Richmond (and Geelong and Fottascray for that matter) yet succumbed to the Druggies and Saints x2???

Well done Tigers tonight. They applied pressure and rattled the arrogant Hawks

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That was paid as a push in the back mate.

We must be talking about a different incident I believe.

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I really don't want to think about the Richmond supporters talking themselves up, but how good is it to see the smugness wiped off the faces of Hodge, Mitchell, Burgoyne, Lewis and co.?

Proof that sustained pressure for the whole game can keep you in any game against anyone.

I hope some of our players learn from this.

Edit: also relevant to note Richmond didn't really have anyone stand out too much, but had a really even contribution from all 22. No real passengers.

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We must be talking about a different incident I believe.

The one where he tackled Taylor Hunt? That one was paid as a push in the back. The Miles one was given as a free to Gunston. If there was another one I must have missed it while eating my toast...

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Credit to the Tigers, didn't allow Hawthorn to play their game and applied pressure for 120 minutes.

Didn't walk out expecting to lose, that's for sure.

Also helped having 3 extra players on the ground, which is par the course for Richmond. Clear of the next team for total free kicks in their favour this season by over 70 (North Melbourne, land of the divers, in 2nd).

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The umps tried to change the result but they weren't bad enough on the night.

well done Richmond scum.

The only way to beat bullies is to bully

them.

The result was not affected by the umpire, but many bets were.

Time they were fully reviewed/changed over.

One incident I remember clearly is Frawley not allowing a Tiger to even guard the mark.

Why are you allowed to even touch him?

Several verbal warnings, distract the marker, then the kicker lands a pass.

No free against manhandling the guy on the mark?

Penalise theses niggling ,cheating bullies or [censored] off to the Sunraysia league.

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