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They just showed the footage again during half time.  Certainly looks a lot like a bite.  Pathetic scummy thing to do. 

39 minutes ago, Robot Devil said:

Looks like the Sandy player bit Oliver on the finger.

Pretty low act if he did. 

 

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41 minutes ago, rjay said:

 

Something happened on the far side of the ground to upset Oliver, he really got stuck in. Cost us a goal but he was sticking up for a mate.

...but time to get focus back on the game Clayton, looked a bit off it the last couple of minutes. Jack Grimes having a chat going into the huddle. Good to have players like Jack around to help the kids coming through.

 

39 minutes ago, Robot Devil said:

Looks like the Sandy player bit Oliver on the finger.

Pretty low act if he did. 

You're right 'Robot', he did. No wonder he had a go at him...

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Do we know what Spencil's injury is?


Posted

Lead down to 3 points after another long goal from Sandy.

This game feels a bit like yesterday's game in Perth with Casey dominating but not converting enough into goals. 

As I write Terlich off the ground makes it 9 points.

Posted

Bummed that I'm missing the game.

Planned my day to get there for a 2pm start as per the fixture published at start of the year. 

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We should win this. It's just that this season both teams have made an art form out of finding innovative ways to lose close ones.

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1 minute ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Looked like one of his teammates fell into his knee during a marking contest. 

He seemed fairly relaxed on the bench. No mention of it being iced that I heard.

Posted (edited)

We have the wind going to the last. Should win by at least 4 goals.

Edited by Demon Jack

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44 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

They just showed the footage again during half time.  Certainly looks a lot like a bite.  Pathetic scummy thing to do. 

 

The sort of thing that should be heavily sanctioned, not rewarded with a free, a 50m penalty (when Oliver tried to explain why he did his nut) and a goal.

The player's name is Mike Cook. There's just no excuse for that, but he'll probably get off scott free - with the goal as a reward.

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10 minutes ago, bjDee said:

Bummed that I'm missing the game.

Planned my day to get there for a 2pm start as per the fixture published at start of the year. 

Hang around then. A few Dees are playing in the Development League game afterwards.

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5 minutes ago, Akum said:

The sort of thing that should be heavily sanctioned, not rewarded with a free, a 50m penalty (when Oliver tried to explain why he did his nut) and a goal.

The player's name is Mike Cook. There's just no excuse for that, but he'll probably get off scott free - with the goal as a reward.

And Oliver should throw the player's code out the window if true.  Dog act.


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Terlich kicks his third. Yes that's right, you read correctly.

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Just now, Demon Jack said:

Terlich kicks his third. Yes that's right, you read correctly.

Forces his way into the team against Gold Coast, Demonland finally collapses under the weight of all the bile that is spewed forth

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Just now, Satyriconhome said:

Forces his way into the team against Gold Coast, Demonland finally collapses under the weight of all the bile that is spewed forth

Although that wont be happening I do like seeing Terlich play well and always smile when he does something good. He has definitely made an ok career out of the skills he was given

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2 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Forces his way into the team against Gold Coast, Demonland finally collapses under the weight of all the bile that is spewed forth

He's been a good servant of the club but, despite the three goals, he's by no means the best and probably won't get picked against the Gold Coast.

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