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Happy for us to keep this in the phone box. Stoppage after stoppage.

Hope Milkshakes is ok 

JKH isn't shining today like I think a fit Hannan would, but he definitely looks like he has picked up the pace of AFL now. No longer a liability, so…faint praise I know but it's better than nothing.

 

We must have been sprayed with Mortein.

37 minutes ago, TheCurseisBroken said:

I thought they were already...

You can't expect a team to hit every one! In saying that, I think we are also playing pretty well. Just a little loose defensively but we'll see how it plays out. Trac needs to hit the sticks when he has the chance rather than trying to lay it off so much

They were but there was just the odd one that would bounce near the boundary when they could have been off.

Spargo not going to be out of the team anytime soon.

 

Umps gave them a couple of free shots to end the half. Fortunately justice prevailed and they missed. A little worried we'll have a one man bench in the second half.


The AFL have given the umpires the green light to do everything in there power to award BWS free kicks at any opportunity.

Just flicked on for the last 5-7min, very impressed with the commitment from all the players as well as the urgency. They know the temperature has already risen. 

Just now, Nasher said:

Umpiring has been absolutely fine. Open the other eye, people.

Amazing that when we win no one complains but as soon as we lose it’s on the umps. I agree umpires not too bad.


Incidentally, there are maybe 50 GWS supporters behind their goal. Virtually nonexistent cheer squad over there. If supporters count for anything we should get over the line.

1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Umpiring has been absolutely fine. Open the other eye, people.

It's been fine except for the Jetta HTB. That should have been called high if the one 30 seconds earlier was.

Radio said "hyper extended" wrist for Tyson

Melksham bleeding from nose and mouth. Was down a while so having concussion test

2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Umpiring has been absolutely fine. Open the other eye, people.

Well, as fine as umpiring can ever be.


2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Umpiring has been absolutely fine. Open the other eye, people.

Mostly ok, but those two free goals they tried to give away are a big problem.

1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Umpiring has been absolutely fine. Open the other eye, people.

Vandenberg 50, nev at the end of qtr, no way is that holding the ball. A couple others for good measure too.

what game are you watching?

1 minute ago, Chook said:

It's been fine except for the Jetta HTB. That should have been called high if the one 30 seconds earlier was.

how bout the 50 on Vandenberg? were lucky they havent kicked straight, thats why no one isn't cracking the poos.

 
2 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Incidentally, there are maybe 50 GWS supporters behind their goal. Virtually nonexistent cheer squad over there. If supporters count for anything we should get over the line.

Were you here for the famous hired orange banana game

6 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

The AFL have given the umpires the green light to do everything in there power to award BWS free kicks at any opportunity.

We’ve been given some charity ones too so think we’re doing just fine at the moment


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