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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

That call at Half Time against Richmond was a total disgrace!!

Gill is killing the game

Nah, it's Richmond so I'm happy. 

Also he didn't need to go to ground, just pick it up and get tackled through. It was a dumb risk. 

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2 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Nah, it's Richmond so I'm happy. 

Also he didn't need to go to ground, just pick it up and get tackled through. It was a dumb risk. 

Pressure was on, Gimme a break

who would want to be a defender?

that was a legit play. The Essendrug player pulled up and appealed before it went through. 

The game is being hijacked by sh!t rules

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Pressure was on, Gimme a break

who would want to be a defender?

that was a legit play. The Essendrug player pulled up and appealed before it went through. 

The game is being hijacked by sh!t rules

I would expect our defenders to rush it through every single time

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Pressure was on, Gimme a break

who would want to be a defender?

that was a legit play. The Essendrug player pulled up and appealed before it went through. 

The game is being hijacked by sh!t rules

I knew he'd pull up and appeal, Richmond bloke should've known too. 

It's a terrible rule and terrible to judge. But whether it's right or wrong, I enjoyed it. 


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1 minute ago, Deestroy All said:

I knew he'd pull up and appeal, Richmond bloke should've known too. 

It's a terrible rule and terrible to judge. But whether it's right or wrong, I enjoyed it. 

You would have pulled your own head off if that was against the MFC!!!!

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I don't think that decision against Short was the right decision as the rules stand. However, if it is the right decision, it's an example that the rule is wrong and needs to be fixed.

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so you have a 100 metre sprint.... the guy behind knows that if he lets the other guy win by five metres by stopping at the ninety three metre mark .... the guy behind wins

Weird rule especially when the rule was brought in to stop the infamous Hawk walk throughs

Would prefer them to be a little harder on the DOOB as it was good for run on play.

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Semi-Massacre at Adelaide Oval. 

Crows 9.18 to 2.1 and Crows kicking at 51% Effy!  Crows are not playing like a top of the ladder team.  If Adelaide kicked straight it would be a total wipe out for Freo. 

If they kicked straight Freo would wear the dubious title of the biggest loss in AFL history and we could relinquish the 186 tag.

 

We will rue the loss to Freo as much as we did rnd 2 vs Ess in 2016

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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

so you have a 100 metre sprint.... the guy behind knows that if he lets the other guy win by five metres by stopping at the ninety three metre mark .... the guy behind wins

Weird rule especially when the rule was brought in to stop the infamous Hawk walk throughs

Would prefer them to be a little harder on the DOOB as it was good for run on play.

Like the out of bounds rule. Players now stop and let it roll over, then appeal a free. 

Idiot rules that Ch 7 demanded

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How can it be that Bruce's greatest full back if not greatest player ever (other than Cyril of course) be in front in a marking contest, and just about have his ugly head pulled off by Daniher and it not be "high"?

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3 minutes ago, brendan said:

How funny if Richmond stuff up another close game 

Even if it is Essendon ?


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3 minutes ago, brendan said:

How funny if Richmond stuff up another close game 

Yes....what will they come up with tonight!??

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5 minutes ago, brendan said:

Yea I hear ya 1 of them will replace us in the 8 hate them both 

Essendrug hatred is in a realm of its own!

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That deliberate OOB last week would have been a "skill error"!

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Chokers beat Cheaters......unless the pharmacist can conjure up three goals in 90 seconds. 

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