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So Rance's tackle wasn't a sling tackle according to Fox Footy because the ball saved Waites head from hitting the ground? 

I don't think it was a sling tackle anyway but not for that reason.

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This game is as appetising as a choice of shyte sandwich or  roast turd for dinner. Marginally in favour of North so at least we maintain a better ladder position over one of them.

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1 hour ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Hoping North can beat the Premiers of three weeks ago and bring them back down to earth. 

Go the Daw.

Good work on starting the thread Bombay. I'll be more organised next week. Promise.

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5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Geez Richmond won't have a bench soon 

Game was over after 10 minutes.

Only one team came to play, some ordinary skills on display.

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1 hour ago, SaberFang said:

Hahaha, that was the most spectacular failure of a goal kick I've ever seen.

Selfish incarnate.

In what way was that selfish?  He had a clear path and took the kick... terrible kick, but definitely not selfish.

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15 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Geez Richmond won't have a bench soon 

Hardwick might want to call the game off again...

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1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

only the afl would schedule a night game in hobart in june, fmd

 

1 hour ago, Cards13 said:

Testing the waters on moving the Suns to Tassie, love it.

Suns will move to Cairns/Townsville and be known as North Queensland, wont move them to Tassie.

But you should get used to night games in Hobart & Launceston DC, Tassie will be the 19th team so they can reduce the season to 19 rounds (18 games) and extend the finals series.

And Bellerive Oval is one beautiful ground to watch sport from. Saw the Ireland v Zimbabwe World Cup match there back in March 2015.


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Vickery was very happy with himself when he got his 2nd for a team that's 10 goals down.

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He definitely couldn't have extended those arms out on both sides any further, looking for some love from his teammates. Such a twit.

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I have only seen a little of this game, but OMG without being the pot calling the kettle black, we are surely far better than the Toiges.  Totally inept.  And they appointed Softwick for how many decades??

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Brandon Ellis is really at the crossroads.

A soft outside player who doesn't work hard.

With Deledio their best ball user but can't get his own ball.

Roos worked him out and played Cross on him a couple of seasons back, the other teams have sorted him now.

The tattoo parlours will want their tatts back, the softest player in the competition at present...

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I hope Hardwick keeps his job. An ordinary, ordinary coach. They have been going nowhere for five years now. 

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