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GAMEDAY - Round 14

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Just now, deanox said:

ย cheers

Salem tight hamstring. With his history I rather not see him blow it up!

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9 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Lewis you idiot, he better make up for that!

Arguably nothing' different to Schofield's late 'high armwork" . No whistles then eh.ย 

This was a really good game until the umpires decided to ruin it with their insane one-sided calls.ย  If the AFL had any idea about how to run a professional game they'd suspend the lot of them.ย 

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36 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Bloody Petrie.

some one run through him ย very hard ย  ย  ย  Injuries are going to be our problem now ย great effort but


Just now, Demon Jack said:

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

But we are extremely capable.ย 

Dont mind losing but please give us a fair contest. Thats all ffs.

Great effort by the boys despite the umpires

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What the hell has happened to Lewis lately. He is playing dumb football tonight,ย turning it over, giving away dumb free kicks and 50's. Your are meant to be a leader.ย 

Christ melbourne come on we can win this. also Petracca get into the game. One great queens birthday game doesnt make you a superstar yet.ย 

Just get back to the good footy you were playing in the first 1/2. We can win this.ย 

First goal of the final quarter is huge. We're going to have to dig very very deep, they've had the longer break (and no 4 and half our plane ride),ย the umpires are giving them their usual free ride, and we've got injured players. Someone is going to have to make a big stand for something to happen.ย 

Tom Mac could be the man up forward (words I never thought I'd utter), he's easily been the strongest, Pedersonย has had a quiet game so we need more from him, our ball winners in the middle need to start kicking to advantage more, and we need to stop the silly mistakes.ย 

Lewis and Hibberd down back need to be cleaner as well.ย 

Umpires absolutely rooting us up the clacker with bulltish hometown bias!ย 


3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

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.

It's an embarrassment to our game, and the biggest blight on the AFL that the powers that be can't remedy the umpiring dilemma in the west. When so much else about the way the game is run creates an even playing field for all clubs, this sort of stuff just kills it stone dead. I don't know what the answer is though.ย 

1 minute ago, Pates said:

First goal of the final quarter is huge. We're going to have to dig very very deep, they've had the longer break (and no 4 and half our plane ride),ย the umpires are giving them their usual free ride, and we've got injured players. Someone is going to have to make a big stand for something to happen.ย 

Tom Mac could be the man up forward (words I never thought I'd utter), he's easily been the strongest, Pedersonย has had a quiet game so we need more from him, our ball winners in the middle need to start kicking to advantage more, and we need to stop the silly mistakes.ย 

Lewis and Hibberd down back need to be cleaner as well.ย 

And Petracca!!!!

How far?!?!


The last two weeks we have been given a ย free ride. But the umpiring gods have evened it up

Gonna get blown away in this last quarter I reckon.

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Just now, picket fence said:

Umpires absolutely rooting us up the clacker with bulltish hometown bias!ย 

Now we know why they win over there so consistently.

Those frees in the 3rd qrt were a bad joke


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