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Dumb advantage taken there

 

Henderson dropped the ball and gets a [censored] free!!!

 

Geezzzz. Too many Unforced errrors

 

Just now, monoccular said:

Geezzzz. Too many Unforced errrors

 

Pressure 

 

Well done Hibbo


Hawks on top last 10 minutes, c'mon demons

Friggin Nicholls. --  how was that not the same holding the balll as Neville??

I’m excited! Who’s else is loving this?

Umps doing everything humanly possible to screw us. Umpiring is ludicrous. 


Bradshaw>Petracca. 

Petracca is deadest the dumbest footballer in this team. He is a liability right now. 

Lucky to be in front. Getting beaten around the contest and giving away some bizarre free kicks. Lucky Hawks have wasted their opportunities.

Also, overall the umpiring has been nothing short of abysmal.

5 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Umps doing everything humanly possible to screw us. Umpiring is ludicrous. 

I'm at the game & reckon the Hawks r getting lots of questionable frees

Just got on to say that Petracca is absolutely coughing the footy up.  Aside from the goal I’m not sure he’s hit a target, and all the I50’s mean nothing if every one is straight to a Hawk for an intercept.  I’m pulling my hair out in frustration with his every touch of the ball this game...


Hawthorn’s bad kicking for goal is huge for us.

Our pressure is down and we are allowing too many uncontested possessions.

Melksham continues to frustrate.

We need to blow this game open.

Oh well, we are ahead. Melksham and Hannan need to lift. And Tyson is useless

Edited by chook fowler

Petracca has really driven me mad with his kicks into 50. Hawks playing really well but it is our stupid mistakes giving them possession. Can't call it at the moment. I am really pi$$Ed at the umpires, two different rules on HTB at the moment.

 

DOUBLE WEEDS PAY!!! 

 

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