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GAMEDAY - Round 14

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1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Jeez that was a bloody stiff free against Oscar.  Did everything right I thought.

Apparently you cant defend anymore.

 

Duck duck duck duck duck.

Player ducks so no free cool then gets tackled and caught. Isn't that ball?

Edited by Mr. White

 

We need a goal now. WC have the momentum and the umpires right now. 

Tyson lacks composure


2 minutes ago, deanox said:

Who's injured?

Viney, Garlett, Harmes. All back on the field, but not 100%. No excuses though I guess. It's just frustrating.

Lewis just copped the most obvious in the back ever!!! No free kick of course!

 
59 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Everyone pots Tyson for his kicking.  He can't win!

Decision making is a key factor in AFL.... knowing when to kick rather than handball is one of them.  Tyson favours the handball way too often when a kick would sometimes be much more effective in non dangerous parts of the ground

 

 

 

effective


That blatant missed trip on Frost was a momentum shifter.  Thanks maggots

 

Frees now up to 22 to 15

Edited by monoccular


Umps and the multiple 6 day breaks by the AFL have ruined what would have been a good game

Absolute [censored] joke this umpiring. 

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2 minutes ago, Chook said:

Viney, Garlett, Harmes. All back on the field, but not 100%. No excuses though I guess. It's just frustrating.

 cheers

Lewis is pretty dumb for a senior player. 

Tyson never knows what he's going to do before he gets it, makes it up as he goes along and takes too long doing it. 


Umpires just smashed us that qrt b giving away 7 more free kicks and 2 fifties.

Its a blight on the game when they get swayed by perth crowds.

West coast are shite and can only win at home.

If the players are feeling anything like I am, they'll be very deflated, pizzed off, emotionally exhausted and wanting to find a marking target.

Going to take a massive effort to get up from here. Umpires and injuries beginning to take their toll.

But we are extremely capable. 

 

Missed heaps of throws by WC then pluck one against us

3 minutes ago, Mr. White said:

Player ducks so no free cool then gets tackled and caught. Isn't that ball?

Correct but this is West Coast.... They have always had the rub of the green over there which is why they suck over here


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