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how far did Gus kick that ball? He's kicked it at least 30 meters out from the 50, and it goes to approx. 25m out from goal.

That's a fair roost on the non-preferred!

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9 seconds end to end. 

If my maths is correct, we could have kicked 300,000 goals yesterday if we’d kept that up


2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

A goal every 9 seconds is 800 goals I think. 60/9*30*4.

Except each qrt not going to be 30 mins if a goal kicked in every 9 seconds of elapsed time...

We'd all still be there for a few days yet

All the left footers we have now is reminiscent of the Hawks threepeat machine.    Also is Fritsch really an 18 gamer? Surely not.  Damn he is good.

 

How could any umpire who had integrity, and anywhere normal eyesight NOT pay that as holding the ball??

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Another great piece of vision from the game. Jesse Hogan's 1st, 2nd and 3rd efforts.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

 

And how in the world was that NOT holding the ball?

An extremely good question. The answer is it was,

 

20 minutes ago, monoccular said:

How could any umpire who had integrity, and anywhere normal eyesight NOT pay that as holding the ball??

 

Looked to me like Bowes handballs and at the same time it gets smothered back in to him by Hogan who then tackles him. So his prior opportunity resets, he's then tackled and the ball spills out in the tackle.

Would need a reverse camera angle to see. 

Either way, effective forward pressure turns a potential goal from a holding the ball in to a certain goal. Lovely look away handball by Hoges.

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