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Absolute cracker of a game, always going to be line ball umpiring calls in games like that, feel for the crows they played a ripper and deserved a win

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Now watch the umpires boss come out and say the Isaac Smith holding the ball in the final seconds should have been paid.

Looking forward to the reaction when a tough decision goes the Hawks way in the dying seconds of the GF with them down by 5 points.

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Just when you think the enjoyment of the game is moving forward the umpires step in and put a halt on it.

[censored] insipid how that did not pay holding the ball. [censored] need to wake up to themselves and learn to properly umpire the game. 

Two games the hawks have been gifted wins. Watch the media and commentators come out and say what a great job the umpiring has been so far.

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25 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

I'm absolutely tired of Hawthorn. Smith was clearly holding the ball.

What about the mark to Lynch?

What about the holding the ball against Cheney when he and a Hawks player were both holding it?

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35 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Now watch the umpires boss come out and say the Isaac Smith holdiilg the ball in the final seconds should have been paid.

Looking forward to the reaction when a tough decision goes the Hawks way in the dying seconds of the GF with them down by 5 points.

I hope you don't mean a reaction from anyone commentating the game on 7 or radio moon. They have all no doubt been muzzled and asked to stay hush as part of their broadcast contract.

The only time anyone said anything Indirectly about the umps tonight was Carey when he mentioned Gunston being within 10 meters of an Adelaide shot at goal after a mark against Cyril. Cant remember who was having the shot. Copped a slight corkie from Cyril as he marked.

 

 

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46 minutes ago, JackoTheMuss said:

How's the pretend handball by Smith!?

crows robbed, umpires ****ed, but oh well I still tipped hawthorn :/

I tipped Adelaide by 3 points. Bugger.

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12 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Whitt about the mark to Lynch?

What about the holding the ball against Cheney when one and a Hawks player were both holding it?

And Sloan being clearly held off the ball In the Hawks forward flank during a boundary throw In (just before Mitchell kicked It to Puopolo for the free that won them the game...which was probably there).

Hawks are a very protected species and almost have an extra man on the field every match.

Makes them super hard to defeat. Not only are they super drillled and skilled but  they can also pretty much do a number of things many others can't. Throws, scoops, Incorrect disposals, setting their own marks, creaping over the mark. I hope we are learning all of this as well!

 

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