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1 minute ago, Webber said:

Actually it was a perfect sling tackle. Arm pinned, spun and slung with no opportunity for the tackled player to protect the head hitting the turf, which it did. The only reason he wasn't reported is because Dom got straight up for the kick. 

Exactly.  If that wasn't a sling tackle, we need to erase the word "sling tackle" from our vocabulary because there's no such thing.

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5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

mmmmmmm

Petrie is like the Ghost of Christmas Past

Never did like North

Friggkin old man petrie can we put someone other than Nev on him??

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Just now, Danelska said:

Jack Viney should have in no way been given the captaincy to handle by himself as evidenced by his efforts tonight as the sole captain...heh heh heh heh...ahhh for those who doubted - yer a bunch of flogs

I had doubts but will eat my portion of pie after tonights efforts. It is sublime.

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A deliberate elbow to the jaw is a deliberate elbow to the jaw.

Wonder how those tosseRs on the MRP will squirm out of that?  Insufficient contact? Accidental ?  or careless?  

Maybe, yet again, the Dees will be the test case - 3 weeks for exaggerating contact??

Who knows with such a corrupt wing of a corrupt organization. 

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The Oliver jab seems pretty soft but Oliver isn't a soft player so I would imagine the chest punch slipped up and copped him on the chin. He wasn't happy that's for sure. 

First quarter we were smashed and were lucky to have the lead, but I think the second quarter was pretty even and we've earned the right to be in front. Hannan needed to kick that goal before half time. 

We can win this but I feel like we need to get cleaner with kicking. 

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1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Exactly.  If that wasn't a sling tackle, we need to erase the word "sling tackle" from our vocabulary because there's no such thing.

I agree too. Text book sling tackle. Thought we were lucky at the time but replayed confirmed it.

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2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Exactly.  If that wasn't a sling tackle, we need to erase the word "sling tackle" from our vocabulary because there's no such thing.

Jack Trengove would be pretty pi55ed off if that isn't cited. 

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i doubt oliver was staging, his a kid who got a swipe in the chops from a pretty hefty player that took him by surprise. he has always seemed to be a pretty tough kid from what I have seen. he certainly looked [censored] once he got up and still [censored] in the rooms. 

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9 minutes ago, Webber said:

As we all know, you're fighting a 4 goal umpiring bias in the west, and you'll never see a more obvious example than Jeffy's perfect dispossessing tackle in that last bit. The very definition of spineless, unaccountable umpiring. 

Quite amazing to see it go Eagles way....and yet:rolleyes:

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6 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Jack Viney has 16 contested possessions.  There are only three other players on the field who have 16 of any type of possession (Tyson, Lewis, Mitchell).  Playing the game of his life, the skipper.

That is an incredible effort.  Needs some support.

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5 minutes ago, Danelska said:

Jack Viney should have in no way been given the captaincy to handle by himself as evidenced by his efforts tonight as the sole captain...heh heh heh heh...ahhh for those who doubted - yer a bunch of flogs

same ones that think that Clarry would ever take a dive

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2 minutes ago, Pates said:

The Oliver jab seems pretty soft but Oliver isn't a soft player so I would imagine the chest punch slipped up and copped him on the chin. He wasn't happy that's for sure. 

First quarter we were smashed and were lucky to have the lead, but I think the second quarter was pretty even and we've earned the right to be in front. Hannan needed to kick that goal before half time. 

We can win this but I feel like we need to get cleaner with kicking. 

Agree if a side can kick the set shots and the ones running into an open goal they win. We should be 3 goals further up! 

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3 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Garlett on 1 supercoach point at half time ?

Agree Jeffry you need to lift

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2 minutes ago, Deecisive said:

i doubt oliver was staging, his a kid who got a swipe in the chops from a pretty hefty player that took him by surprise. he has always seemed to be a pretty tough kid from what I have seen. he certainly looked [censored] once he got up and still [censored] in the rooms. 

Exactly. He didn't see that coming. and it would have really hurt. There is no way he dived, west coast guy gets weeks..

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Free to WCE.  SURPRISE

 

Does Petrie have an opponent?

 

8 to 4 makes inside 50

 

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