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Tonight’s game is a tough one, having trouble deciding who to tip. Richmond have a couple of decent players out however really need to win to have any hope of a top 2 finish. 

Time to engage in that perennial Melbourne supporter activity of picking a second team to follow for the rest of the year.

My favourite is GWS. The reason.... they're like fantasy football with their umpteen first round choices that you can then trade forever. Also their winning has little emotional impact upon anyone.

Tonight's a tough one .. the pretentious against the entitled (not quite as entitled as Hawthorn though.) In a lacklustre round as was last week there could be a few upsets so...

Richmond

Carlton

Gold Coast

GWS

Eagles

PS time to watch the World Cup... go Sam Kerr !!

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I hope Gary Ablett is dealt with tonight. 

Just a quiet elbow, would be somewhat appropriate karma to the little sniper...

 


I cant see any way Geelong wont win this game tonight? Good line of -10.5 too. But hey thats just me.

 
3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I hope Gary Ablett is dealt with tonight. 

Just a quiet elbow, would be somewhat appropriate karma to the little sniper...

 

It'll need to be Martin to do it as only Brownlow medalists are permitted to punch people on-field.

2 hours ago, Chook said:

I hear the tennis is good tonight.

Who says ?? Barty has lost one set out of one. And that's good ????


3 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Who says ?? Barty has lost one set out of one. And that's good ????

just won the last 6 straight to take the second set !!

19 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

It'll need to be Martin to do it as only Brownlow medalists are permitted to punch people on-field.

Hmmm getting that way isn’t it

Lol, goal review going well....pathetic.

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Lol, goal review going well....pathetic.

What an absolute side show. 

The AFL are totally useless

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Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Lol, goal review going well....pathetic.

That was really terrible. Get the friggin cameras set up properly if you are going to do reviews. Will happen in a final one day.

That's it for me, will watch us but will not support this absolute fiasco of a sport, turned off the channel and the AFL.

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

What an absolute side show. 

The AFL are totally useless

 

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

That was really terrible. Get the friggin cameras set up properly if you are going to do reviews. Will happen in a final one day.

I just don’t get it, they showed 3 angles which were inconclusive to me anyway, yet they decide it’s a behind. Then we get another angle where we can see it’s a clear goal. It really is unprofessional.

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

 

I just don’t get it, they showed 3 angles which were inconclusive to me anyway, yet they decide it’s a behind. Then we get another angle where we can see it’s a clear goal. It really is unprofessional.

I thought it was a clear goal watching the normal speed before it was even replayed? Im staggered the goal umpire couldnt see that. Guess he was blocked, but hell!

2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I thought it was a clear goal watching the normal speed before it was even replayed? Im staggered the goal umpire couldnt see that. Guess he was blocked, but hell!

Meanwhile they want to spend $millions on a new Logo design. 

It is getting worse. 

Good cameras can be bought for $1,000 +-

it is a joke and an indictment 

 


The umps are blind. So many kicks going 8, 9, 10 metres being paid as marks. Then Hawkins is about to run over the mark and give away 50 but Geelong's Infringement Prevention Coach (aka the umpire) tells him to "Hold, Tom!!!" Since when is it the umps' job to coach the players?

8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

 

I just don’t get it, they showed 3 angles which were inconclusive to me anyway, yet they decide it’s a behind. Then we get another angle where we can see it’s a clear goal. It really is unprofessional.

 

6 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I thought it was a clear goal watching the normal speed before it was even replayed? Im staggered the goal umpire couldnt see that. Guess he was blocked, but hell!

Agree, and then watching the replays even without the front on camera you could see that there was absolutely no change in the rotation of the ball.

If the ball had of hit the post you would have noticed a change in it's rotation...

2 hours ago, Chook said:

I hear the tennis is good tonight.

Barty’s through!!

 

Poor goal umpiring and adjudication as well as poor pommy weather. I am not amused.

13 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Barty’s through!!

Not without a few frights for heaven’s sake! But she got there! 


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