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push Petracca off Half-forward... and into the centre.

Hunts been great

 

We have to beat the swans and umpires this quarter. You just know the umps will gift some to the swans

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Oliver lifting. Need Viney at least to make an appearance

Maybe his second quarter was everything left in tank.


2 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Yeah that was a shocker so obvious 

One of many. But don’t let a tackle go slightly high on a red and white jumper. 

6 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

It is a disgraceful rule that is so far in the opposite direction of being in the spirit of the game.

I just found it so humourous that the umpire was actually standing close enough to the left side of Hibberd (I think) to be within range of what I've seen free kicks paid before. Agree the rule is stupid, or is it just stupidly enforced

2 minutes ago, Sigil said:

I'm going to Jinx this. But Frost has actually been alright, he's been a quicker Garland with wobbly arms on Buddy and it's kinda worked.

Longmire running with a limp there, will he coach out the game?

 
Just now, DeeZee said:

Hunts been great

He has enjoyed playing from the full forwardline...  looking at the ball.


4 minutes ago, Sigil said:

I'm going to Jinx this. But Frost has actually been alright, he's been a quicker Garland with wobbly arms on Buddy and it's kinda worked.

Sorry didn’t mean to quote you there

Poor frittata, front on contact and then tripped. 

The [censored] maggots got lucky they didn’t score 


Where’s the trip ffs?

Again... YOU CANT TACKLE A BLOKE BY THE LEG!


PAY THE TRIP!!!!!!!

 

Loving Hunts game...Dees need to get score pressure here... attcking hard! Just have to convert one!


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