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Just now, FireInTheBelly said:

We get shafted even when we do get a free kick.

Streaming forward into space. No advantage, bring it back.

The best bit was the controlling umpire called it advantage and the other ump called it back

Wow HUUUUUUUGE shove out of the contest on May by Kennedy....NO FREE not even mentioned on the commentary.  Chanel 7 are [censored]!

 

How's that shove from Kennedy of course... "Not seen"


Just now, Call Me What You Will said:

The female umpire just asked “Jake Lever” no 8 for the eagles to get back on the mark. The evidence of incompetence just continues to mount, minute by minute, game by game.

I actually thought I heard "Jack Lever"

4 minutes ago, gregdemon said:

any chance trac can get a kick

 

Is he even out there?

Like coach like players. Intelligence runs from the top down. When it takes 15 rounds to realise Fritsch down back experiment wasn’t working imagine how long it takes to teach a player to goal kick

 

Hibberd dragged off the contest... Also "not seen" 

Kennedy all on his own. Because he’s not any good anyway so don’t bother having one of the 28 defenders we traded top picks for line up on him. 


[censored] off with the  dont argues Harmes you [censored]!

As predicted, we have played JK back into form

where is that moron on demonland that shot me down for saying fritsch needed to be played forward. reveal yourself!

2 minutes ago, Call Me What You Will said:

The female umpire just asked “Jake Lever” no 8 for the eagles to get back on the mark. The evidence of incompetence just continues to mount, minute by minute, game by game.

If you want to know why Preuss let McGovern go in that tackle, go back and listen to the audio on a replay.

1 minute ago, olisik said:

Like coach like players. Intelligence runs from the top down. When it takes 15 rounds to realise Fritsch down back experiment wasn’t working imagine how long it takes to teach a player to goal kick

?


Lewis is actually a good target.

This is hands down atrocious, pressure should well and truely be on Goodwin now. He no longer has excuses, we only have about 3 best 22 missing now 

ANB with a good pass to Lewis. And I’m done as we have clearly just peaked. 


1 minute ago, FireInTheBelly said:

If you want to know why Preuss let McGovern go in that tackle, go back and listen to the audio on a replay.

Don't bring him to ground or you'll be penalised??

FFS Max.

 

Common Demons....resting Gawn and then Pruess at FF might stretch em a little.  And wow he STILL sits back on that LAST step and shanks left.  It's ingrained and bound to miss 8 out of 10 times kicking like that FMD


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