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Salem is a big loss today; he has dominated the game.  Unfortunately, can't see him playing next week with his concussion history. 

Time to put him on ice for next year! 

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7 minutes ago, deeko said:

I love how we are keeping our boys playing instead of putting them on ice for preseason. Couldn't get better practice for the big time than a heated contest today.

unfortunately things like the Salem incident happen, hopefully we see no more.

I played a bit of footy with Masters who tackled Salem, one of the least dirty players you'll see. Just awful how these things happen sometimes 

Don't think it was the tackler people were angry about, it was the dirty [censored] who threw the knees in after he had been knocked out

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27 minutes ago, A F said:

Oh, pipe down Saty. I'm a film producer. I know which one I'd rather be. A VFL player or a filmmaker doing what I love everyday.

Show me some of your rushes, will let you know whether there is a moment in there that some would regard as pathetic

 

25 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

So you think kicking 40 metres across goal to no one but a Willy player was a good decision do you?

You should be a coach. 

No just commentary on a game, with keyboard heroes who have never made a wrong decision in a footy game, get over it

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6 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

The whole ground is a crapheap. Cant believe they are playing every final here. Surely princess park/ victoria park/ junction oval are better or even the home teams should get home final.

 

Doesn't take away from the point you're making, but Junction Oval is being re-developed by Cockram and the centre square is currently a muddy hole.

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3 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

I don't think the thuggery techniques work against Clarry; it just makes him angrier.

A bit like Doomsday at the end of Batman vs Superman.

He just needs to make sure it doesn't distract him too much. That tackle was a bulltish free kick, but the love tap was probably uncalled for. 

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10 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

The whole ground is a crapheap. Cant believe they are playing every final here. Surely princess park victoriapark junction oval are better or even the home teams should get home final.

My thoughts exactly the VFL shouldn't be playing finals at a ground used for cricket. The centre wicket area and the practice wickets where Salem went down head first would be as hard as concrete. Not acceptable VFL! And it is not as if Port is some boutique stadium, it's a bit of a dump. 

And Oliver sling tackled Gibbon into the deck in the centre square who was holding his head in pain. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

Show me some of your rushes, will let you know whether there is a moment in there that some would regard as pathetic

 

No just commentary on a game, with keyboard heroes who have never made a wrong decision in a footy game, get over it

You provided no commentary on the game, you went the poster, as usual. 

Get over yourself, dopey. 

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1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

We want to be a ruthless team, love tap, shows the team won't be messed with

Bull. You do that by tackling harder, getting to the ball first. Hitting a guy after his taken a mark is loosing focus

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