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That's the game. Well done AFL got the result you were after. 3 votes maggots

 

And eagles goal so game over. [censored]

Oh well, the best we have played all year.

We can’t afford any slow players, hopefully we won’t see Lewis again.

Preuss up forward would have been good.

 

Ffffuuuuuccccccckkkkkkkkkkkkk


Honestly the AFL has become a joke. Who wants to watch games destroyed by bad rules and terrible umpiring?

And right there is the difference.

Cripps kicks the goal.

Stretch kicks the point.

 

Fritsch is horrible in traffic. Everyones getting sucked into the contest again and not allowing better delivery. 

Stretch not up to it sorry.  Woeful finish given to him on a platter.  W

Not ONE set of clean hands up forward in about 4 attempts there

Just now, RedButMostlyBlue said:

And right there is the difference.

Cripps kicks the goal.

Stretch kicks the point.

Stretch. Lol. If Casey had a 2nds team that's where he should be playing


Pathetic by Frost

Tom mac cannot mark.

Apart fro dropping sitters he doesnt attack the ball like Hore.

Just waits for ball.

His first 4rt was so different. 

His brother sucks too.


I’ve struggled with a lot of umpiring decisions this year but tonight has taken the cake.

 

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