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GAME DAY - Round 19

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I don't think we can complain too much about the umpiring today. We've had a good run forward of centre. I can't recall any HTB's I wouldn't have paid and they even paid one against Swallow for ducking.

Their defenders have been holding and pushing that's why we got those frees.

I'm watching on TV and the difference in HTB interpretation is disgusting.

 

Umpiring has been atrocious again. Two different interpretations of holding the ball depending on which jumper you're wearing.

Umpires have been nice to us inside 50 though. All the frees were there, but they still had to pay them. Sometimes it doesn’t happen in front of goal.

Great fight back (Unfortunately I'm not there today for the first time in years)

Don't have to rely on Vince and Jones today!!!


for all the talk about viney and vince being top shutdown players, gotta tip my hat to ben jacobs. his ability to go from a rebounding half-back flanker last year / first half of this into a top tagger in the last 6 or so weeks has been a massive part of north becoming a finals aspirant after a shocking start to the year.

Great fight back (Unfortunately I'm not there today for the first time in years)

Don't have to rely on Vince and Jones today!!!

If we want to win these two have to stand up, otherwise we can forget it.

 

Jones, Vince and Brayshaw only 16 possessions between them. Let's hope they all lift.

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whats gone wrong with tom or is he overrated

whats gone wrong with tom or is he overrated

He just had a blinder at the start of the season. Now putting up his more regular performances.

Brown back on. Lumumba to Harvey

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Biggest quarter of the year coming up.

Biggest quarter of the last 7 years. Biggest quarter since the Elimination Final.


Hogan a legend already.

A great contested mark next to the post by Hogan and he kicks the goal. His third and the score is 59 to 46

Hogan you star. Kicks the drop punt too. I think Jason Dunstall is in love.


North have absolutely shat themselves. If things keep going the way they have for the past 25 minutes of game time, we could win by 40 points.

I’ll take any kind of win though after what we’ve been through.

Snap to Jeffy Garlett for a great goal. We are hot at the moment. Gawn tapping well, and we are getting some clearances.

only 7 points in it now

 

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