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3 minutes ago, Dame Gaga said:

Just heard the best description of a blatant free kick which was not given against Roughead. A commentator called it "the good bloke rule." Enough said.

There there...it's ok Roughy we'll overlook that one!ย  What's that you say?ย  Yes of course all four of us!

 

Just hope we continue in the last quarter and donโ€™t fade out.ย 

Harmesย and Salem really stepping it up! Lockhart and Stretch decent as well. Keep fighting boys!


1 minute ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Why are Hawthorn allowed to shepherd the man on the mark, but no other team is allowed?

Has been a tactic they have used for at least three seasons.ย  Takes away one player from downfield but is an interesting tactic

Melk is horribly off his best

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Hooray...you have to physically be dragged down to get a free lol


2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

14 frees to 9 in Hawthorn favour

And even Eddie is calling out the ones they are missing

F... I hate those cheating maggots

Unfortunately I couldn't go to the game today and I have no vision of it.ย  I am listening to 3AW. They are saying Melbourne are not getting rewarded in the free kick department. Like usual.ย 

OH FFS - 50 metres penalty in front of goal again. Free Kick Hawthorn alive and well!!


Harmes was 1 metre away when the mark was taken. What could he do?

Going to need to take our chances a bit better, but fingers crossed they can keep up the pressure, at least.


We were no where near the protected area then... [censored] rort

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Omac cant even get off the ground.ย  Not even VFL level.ย  Harmes 2nd incursion.ย  What a horrible play on from Clarry


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