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I have never witnessed such one sided umpiring in my life. It is just extraordinary!

 
20 minutes ago, ICU2 Jerry Jerry said:

#freekickhawthorn 

Wow this umpiring is hilarious

 
1 minute ago, ICU2 Jerry Jerry said:

15 - 3 free kicks

 

None for in that qtr

 

 

That sort of bias has to be deliberate. I’ve never seen anything like it. 

If you live interstate (from Victoria), you have to use this URL https://7plus.com.au/live-tv?channel-id=Seven Melbourne Event

That will fix it I think. It works fine in NSW.

You set up your state when you register for 7 Plus. Just give your location as Victoria irrespective and the URL always thinks you are in that state.

best wishes

bill


What’s even more staggering is the CH7 commentators haven’t noticed the umpiring.

1 minute ago, BillyBoy said:

If you live interstate (from Victoria), you have to use this URL https://7plus.com.au/live-tv?channel-id=Seven Melbourne Event

That will fix it I think. It works fine in NSW.

You set up your state when you register for 7 Plus. Just give your location as Victoria irrespective and the URL always thinks you are in that state.

best wishes

bill

Or you can select 'Skip' (top right corner) and not register :)

Go Dees!

 

 
1 minute ago, trout said:

What’s even more staggering is the CH7 commentators haven’t noticed the umpiring.

It's unbelievable. It's just so obvious the umpire influence on the game and not a thing. 

Worst umpiring I think I've seen in a long time.


The umpiring against Casey has been ordinary in every game I’ve seen them play this year but you have to live with it unfortunately. There’s nobody to complain about it to at this stage.

Another interesting stat is the tackles. Casey have had 39 which is more than what Melbourne got all game in Perth.

Our Captain has done nothing again. He could fix that by telling the umpire the free kick stats.

9 minutes ago, trout said:

What’s even more staggering is the CH7 commentators haven’t noticed the umpiring.

It's Campbell Brown.....


Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

So...

JKH is making a huge case for another contract

Keilty is as well

Bugg is confirming he won't need one

 

After a very lacklustre first half of the year JKH has won me over in the last six or so weeks.

Year with a structured option for a second would be a good outcome.

Bugg has been disappointing I will admit.

Brown: umpires done a good job today....come on. 


Campbell Brown ex Hawk just said and repeated that umpires doing a great job. 

19 minutes ago, deanox said:

 

I was sure it was 24 (possibly both of them)?

Either way, why not just wear a long sleeve?

I'm also surprised it's allowed; remember when yze wasn't allowed to wear a custom made 3 quarter length sleeve jumper?

Ok so the player numbers listed here http://vfl.com.au/clubs/vfl-clubs/casey-demons/ aren't correct,  they have JKH in 24 and Machaya in 33.

 

Doubled their score


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