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Just now, McQueen said:

Max jumped forward over the mark.

Very dubious.

 

Missing Sam Weideman. Structure/roles looking very different, and Tim Smith not really giving us much/anything for the moment.

OH dear God we look like an average football side. Hopefully the quarter time break allows us to hit the reset button.

 

Gee we love conceding a goal on the siren.


Also, this is a classic Carlton game.  They flood the contest and flood our forward line because they know how bad they are.  They are fantastic at bringing the opposition down to their shitty level.  

We just need to keep at it and put the pressure on and they'll fold.  God I hate Carlton.

Just now, Wiseblood said:

Carlton are so bad.  They are doing nothing but going the man after every contest and finding cheap goals.  We are 4 times the side they are.  We just need to settle and put it on the scoreboard.  They won't go with us for 4 quarters.

The 50m decision was absolute rubbish and what Max did is what every player does each time they're on the mark.  Outrageous decision.

Would’ve touched it if he didn’t jump forward anyway. Jumped over the mark, it’s 50. 

Cant say am overly impressed. 

 

That Jed Lamb is a [censored]

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Easy, he jumped over the mark, not matter if the siren is gone, he can’t jump forward.

Cheers - very unclear from directly behind him. At least that makes sense now, I thought it was paid in the fracas


We will go to work in the 3rd. Keep the faith. Viney and Petracca to lead the charge. 

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Trac iis  terrible kick. Terrible.

Out of form  so far  lift Trac lift

1 hour ago, Josh said:

Mark Winterbottom, V8 supercar driver

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Carlton fans complaining about literally every free kick lol

5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Bull Smith is a liability 

Imagine if Pedersen was playing. He's miles better right now.

6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Bull Smith is a liability 

Fair dinkum. It’s one quarter into the match. 


Welcome back Jack! 

If that doesn't lift the boys, nothing will!

 

I like that Vince is going the man a lot because it's a win win. He his them legal and it hurts them. He hits them high and we don't have to worry about carrying Vince in our side anymore.


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