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Umpiring is fine, win the contested ball we win, umpires irrelevant 

 

Jeez, the 5m zone rule is half baked. Def needs refinement over summer

3 minutes 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.

The one on ward, in the last minute, yes same as Nev's.

BWS have kicked poorly.

 
3 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

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?

Get real, both were there. The VDB one is just a stupid rule interpreted correctly


3 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

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

That was there. It's just a terrible rule.

agree to disagree.

2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Get real, both were there. The VDB one is just a stupid rule interpreted correctly

Agree to disagree.

 

In this day an age it’s probably expected to lose a match if your 2/3 down at half time... it’s been a good account thus far ... whether we win or lose - we reset with viney.

Gawn is a marking machine today. Won't kick this though.

EDIT: Shows what I know he's done it!

Edited by Chook


Finally Petracca is finishing


Harmes doing well on kelly

No more injuries please. Hope melksham can come back on. 

Tyson not out there

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Petracca is a deadset idiot.

Fuddy ain't chess.

Harmes is absolutely Viney-like.

Can't wait to see Viney, Oliver, Harmes, Brayshaw, Gawn all in the one side.

Jesus Harmes is looking like Ablett in his prime


Good efforts from JKH. He can smell a finals spot, and he's not looking out of place.

 

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