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Casey Scorpions Kennedy-Harris 4 Hulett 3 Ainsworth Salem T Smith 2 Grimes McInerney Morris Neal-Bullen Scott Terlich White

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Casey Scorpions Kennedy-Harris Salem Grimes Hutchins Neal-Bullen McInerney

Disposals Neal-Bullen 36 Grimes 35 Trengove 32 Michie 31 M Jones 30 Kennedy 28 Salem 25 D Collis Kennedy-Harris 24

 

Still got players in reserve.

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1 minute ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

The person from the first half that should be rubbed out is Sicily, that was an old fashioned round arm on Bernie, a dog of an act that should get 3 weeks and the umpire who missed it should be dropped too

This has happened a lot lately. Was it Vince who was dropped in the square last week, only for the umpire to step over him and ignore the incident  

I was pretty tempted to take one for the team yesterday, jump the fence and drop David Neitz who was in a Hawks tracksuit helping them warm up. Why are our Melbourne greats helping the Hawks, especially against us on game day. Clarkson, Yze, Neitz. I'm sure there are others, perhaps the umpires were old Melbourne players trying to exact revenge against the old regime. I'm sure I saw a pair of Hawks undies under one of their pairs of shorts. 

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13 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

The person from the first half that should be rubbed out is Sicily, that was an old fashioned round arm on Bernie, a dog of an act that should get 3 weeks and the umpire who missed it should be dropped too

Not only that but the umpire singled, Play on Play on, why would he do that unless there was an incident?

If he saw it and didn't give a free, then why? If there was nothing there why did he throw his hands in the air and call play on?

 

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BTW Derwayne, read this from the AFL website,

A COMPOSED Dom Tyson slotted back-to-back goals to ice Melbourne's giant-killing win over Hawthorn, but was just content to play his part in the biggest victory of his career.

In a performance that Demons coach Paul Roos lauded as "elite" by the midfielder, Tyson amassed 30 possessions (13 contested) and was particularly influential when the game was on the line.

Salem also says Hi.

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2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Casey Scorpions Kennedy-Harris 4 Hulett 3 Ainsworth Salem T Smith 2 Grimes McInerney Morris Neal-Bullen Scott Terlich White

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Casey Scorpions Kennedy-Harris Salem Grimes Hutchins Neal-Bullen McInerney

Disposals Neal-Bullen 36 Grimes 35 Trengove 32 Michie 31 M Jones 30 Kennedy 28 Salem 25 D Collis Kennedy-Harris 24

 

Still got players in reserve.

When it rains it pours. The Essendrug game and the umpires from the WC game could cost us a spot in the 8. Lessons learned for next season 

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Just now, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

This has to be one of the worst lines that I have read here.

Humble apologies. Just shocked. Creative license on the anger. 

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Just now, Jesse Christ said:

When it rains it pours. The Essendrug game and the umpires from the WC game could cost us a spot in the 8. Lessons learned for next season 

You forgot the Roos game and 6-7 goals from frees to the Roos and the ones we didn't get and then we lose by under a goal, to their full side, at a ground we had never played at before.

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Just now, Demi Dee said:

Humble apologies. Just shocked. Creative license on the anger. 

Wish you had have tried. Would have been a nice thing to see Neita strong arm a f!og for old time sake 

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4 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I'm watching the replay, some early observations:

Dwayne is still an incompetent moron.

That 50 metre penalty against Viney was wrong on two counts, he was already within 10 metres when the ball was marked and he was running to be the man on the mark.

It shouldn't have even been Ceglar's ball, they shepherded Gawn out of the marking contest. Should have been Gawn's ball, but instead a Hawthorn 50.

3 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

No fifty metre penalty after the Rioli dump tackle when Langford kicked the ball away is a disgrace.

Agreed.

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19 minutes ago, Redleg said:

BTW Derwayne, read this from the AFL website,

A COMPOSED Dom Tyson slotted back-to-back goals to ice Melbourne's giant-killing win over Hawthorn, but was just content to play his part in the biggest victory of his career.

In a performance that Demons coach Paul Roos lauded as "elite" by the midfielder, Tyson amassed 30 possessions (13 contested) and was particularly influential when the game was on the line.

Salem also says Hi.

We could fill numerous threads with "in your face" type replies "redleg". But I personally prefer to sit back and watch these demon pessimists eat warm humble pie.

Would like to get barretts opinion on that trade now too. Only 6 weeks ago I recall he was questioning it again. But you and I both know he will be unable to admit he got that wrong countless times.

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4 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Gibson duck, free kick for to high on Petracca.

The umpire was BOG for the Hawks no doubt. I was surrounded by Hawks supporters who believed they were hard done by the umps. I think they were tounge in cheek. 

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5 minutes ago, Demi Dee said:

The umpire was BOG for the Hawks no doubt. I was surrounded by Hawks supporters who believed they were hard done by the umps. I think they were tounge in cheek. 

Tongue in cheeks.

With a Flouro OPSM  shirt dangling on their foreheads.

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4 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

There was a small bit of contact with both players in the air AFTER the ball had past. No free kick at all, was in shock when it was paid and not just because it was for us

You're allowed to tunnel a player (one of the most dangerous things you can do) so long as the ball has gone past you?

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