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Perfect low tackle by Harmes....weagle drops.ro ground ...umpire finds a free ...Duck off..  ...West Coast can throw and flick ball around....no free.. as soon as he spots 1 from us...throwing the ball!  How biased is this!!!!!?????

 

Once again, West coast already have three players on the opposite wing when the dodgy free kick is paid to them. 

 

and HOW THE [censored] WAS THAT NOT 50M???

 

Rioli runs through ANB's protected zone no worries.

How can this corrupt organization have 2 local umpires scheduled. Oh, I forgot, this is AFL


1 minute ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Harmes nailed a perfect tackle and was pinged anyway.  Even the commentators agree it was [censored]. 

Only because they were being water boarded to say so

 

i could taste the begrudging-ness

Just now, Pates said:

&£*^ off umpires. 

Want to win just to stick it up umps.

 

West Coast player runs alongside ANB....50 meters every day..no free kick.  Harmes called twice against the Hawks for similar!!


Just now, Chook said:

Rioli runs through ANB's protected zone no worries.

Yet if we do it.

Good mark Tom. 

kick the [censored] goals boys

Bloody hell dees, kick straight!!!


We are so slow and we work so hard for nothing. How was Wagner nowhere near his opponent then? 


Is that the petracuelle (spelling) some here were advocating we should chase ? If so he has a date with the army hair dresser booked

 

Loving O Mac’s work early.


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