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Wow. Pathetic call umpire.

Maggots gonna maggot,

 

Unable to watch much.  Were well on top now struggling

Surely has to be mental softness 


Just now, timbo said:

Only against Melbourne could a holding the ball deliverate be in the back

 

Landed on his side and rolled onto his back, such a poor call. The umpires are a disgrace. 

1 minute ago, GCDee said:

That 50 wasn't there. The downfield was an absolute farce. The fact the Oliver doesnt get a 50 when the saints player doesnt give the ball back on the full. 

3 goals right there.

Rubbish. All flying for the ball , no-one staying down. They think their better and it will cost them if they keep it up. 

 

All flying for the ball, no one staying down. 

Midfield not working hard both ways.

Gonna be a long day.

Neither hogan tmac or weeds were close to a pack mark. If we keeping bombing it like we are, then whats the point?


3 minutes ago, GCDee said:

That 50 wasn't there. The downfield was an absolute farce. The fact the Oliver doesnt get a 50 when the saints player doesnt give the ball back on the full. 

3 goals right there.

That 50 was %100 there. both our players infringed blatantly, you would think they would know that rule by now. 

Hogan, Petracca and T McDonald with 9 possessions in total between them....our forward structure needs  a shake up

St K 10 i50s 7 scoring shots. Defence working well again.....

Well...Saints have come to play...no surprise. Can they maintain the pressure for 4/4 ? If so...we haveca problem.

Theyre blanketting Tmac. 

We're struggling to get at sticks...Gus aside.

Need a much better qtr to get back ahead.

Pretty ordinary effort from the umpires that quarter. I’ve only just calmed down from the umpiring last week. It really is turning me off the game.

We’ve clearly got more class. Hopefully the saints coming back into that quarter is a wake up call for effort.


Losing Lever is going to cost us ... well, whatever we might have achieved. Backline inexperienced, both individually and together.

Killing us on the outside. Everyone flying up for the ball. Ugh. 

We’ve missed Hogan the last 3 weeks. Anyone know when he’s back?

The first 50 was there but the free kick in the first place wasn’t. The second 50 was a disgrace. 

But it’s the same old problems. 18 inside 50s for 4.2. They drop numbers back and just wait for us to turn it over. Hogan, Weed and TMac can’t get any separation on their man. And laziness through the middle, especially when Gawn went off.


Where in Mark Neeld: “didn’t see that coming “

Love fritta.

 

Why, why do we keep making those terrible transition hanballs like harmes just did.

Costs us a goal.

The umpires are rubbish but, gee, they shouldn't even be a consideration we should be miles in front of these clowns.


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