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Just now, Gorgoroth said:

That’s good for us.

Yes, I know. I was referring to another nail biting finish. Deerrrrr


1 minute ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Definite point for Jenkins, what a farce the review system is

To me it looked like the ball actually went through the points. Never mind it hitting the post. Could be a massive fall-out if that's the case.

Great round. 

Hope we ruin that with a 100 point shellacking of GC tomorrow. 

 

2 minutes ago, Skuit said:

To me it looked like the ball actually went through the points. Never mind it hitting the post. Could be a massive fall-out if that's the case.

Same here, glanced post on the point side, thought it was crystal clear from the replay.

 

I am thrilled with the result, but would be sending death threats to AFL house is it happened to us!

3 minutes ago, Skuit said:

To me it looked like the ball actually went through the points. Never mind it hitting the post. Could be a massive fall-out if that's the case.

Definitely went through the goals.

I wonder whether the reviewers thought the question was which side of the post it went through. They made that decision awfully quickly with only one camera angle.

Crows win was good. It is really obvious why we let Watts go. He does nothing especially when it is tight.

I hope the filth win as it may knock the stuffing out of the swans but I think the swans will win. 


Yes the crows won all we need is Sydney to win and we are 3rd. YOU BEAUTY!

1 minute ago, dl4e said:

 I hope the filth win as it may knock the stuffing out of the swans but I think the swans will win. 

I’m not sure I can bring myself to barrack for the pies. 

6 minutes ago, Skuit said:

To me it looked like the ball actually went through the points. Never mind it hitting the post. Could be a massive fall-out if that's the case.

It absolutely missed left.  Frame attached is BEFORE the next one

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I wonder what the lowest ever average margin for a round of VFL/AFL football is?

Just a curiousity, I mean, I can't see this round reaching for the record after we crush the Suns by 150+

St Kilda - Bulldogs and Collingwood - Sydney both have potential to be close too. All the apparent mismatches have been left for sunday.

3 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Yes the crows won all we need is Sydney to win and we are 3rd. YOU BEAUTY!

GWS will beat Carlton though. 

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

GWS will beat Carlton though. 

We'll finish the round 4th then

 

Interesting those two touched goals that on review became points for Hawks against Essendon.

Neither looked clear enough to me for an overrule.

Trying to upload another frame but second frame shows ball went left of post

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