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We are doing well aside from maggot infestation. Good to see players hitting up targets rather than bombing inside 50. Big question is can we not fall away in the last quarter as we have done last three rounds? 

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48 minutes ago, Dee Since 73 said:

Max's head ripped off....Play on. FMD.

Putting both hands on Max's ears and trying to grip his head. Where in the rules is that an infringement????

 

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If I hear Ling talk about the "corridor" one more time, I will throw my Funk and Wagnall's at his head. 

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Brereton showing us no respect on Fox Footy, Implying he was on his phone for much of the first half. We cop it from all sides and sit and take it.

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Love that a Tigers player drags the ball 20 metres from goal and the umpire yells out ‘already on the ground when he grabbed’. Where was that rule 2 weeks ago? That rule is far too unevenly applied. 

In general umpires decisions are purely based on perception of who is the better player/club.

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Just now, Rusty Nails said:

Easily our best half of footy for the year given the quality of the Opp.

Yep. I think we'll lose and it's just our mad skillz that are letting us down.

Just great to finally see forward entries and shots at goal now working more effectively.

Rawlings?

It's such a confidence thing and I'm sure we'll lose that and the wind will go out of our sails.

Geez I love Frosty. He's been such an ordinary player that has just kept working on his game.

We'll really miss Jetta and May in the end.

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Great half! Maxxy looked possessed out there!

Trac, Fritter, Frosty - awesome stuff! Some of those runs by Frosty sent shivers down my spine. I'll take Frost ball any day of the week.

I know we've turned it over a bit, and there are still lots of problems with basic skills, but I love that we're trying different things. Fewer long bombs, actual direction, they're thinking, and trying. Much better. These are some of the things we can build from.

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3 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Putting both hands on Max's ears and trying to grip his head. Where in the rules is that an infringement????

 

The purest in me would suggest "Too High".......;-)

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33 minutes ago, Dee Since 73 said:

Brereton showing us no respect on Fox Footy, Implying he was on his phone for much of the first half. We cop it from all sides and sit and take ie. Pay no attention to him. He is worthless.

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Just now, Dee Since 73 said:

Brereton showing us no respect on Fox Footy, Implying he was on his phone for much of the first half. We cop it from all sides and sit and take it.

What have we done in the last 30-50 years ... he’s played against & saw the rabble we have been & apart from 2 gf which we lost to him by 96points we continue to unravel & can’t sustain success. You need to earn respect by winning something not pretending! 

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1 minute ago, Cam Schwab's Whiteboard said:

Heard an umpire say that Ra Richmond player wasn't holding the ball because he was already on the ground. Where was that rule for Gawn a few weeks ago?

The inconsistency in umpiring is a disgrace, and the AFL only have themselves to blame.

Sadly HQ encourages it.

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1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Love that a Tigers player drags the ball 20 metres from goal and the umpire yells out ‘already on the ground when he grabbed’. Where was that rule 2 weeks ago? That rule is far too unevenly applied. 

In general umpires decisions are purely based on perception of who is the better player/club.

It's called, let's make it up as we go along, because we cannot be criticized.

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Brereton. How that 2L gets a tv gig is beyond me. Punch drunk FW.

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3 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Putting both hands on Max's ears and trying to grip his head. Where in the rules is that an infringement????

 

The bloke must have had to jump to reach his head. Amazeballs

 

4 minutes ago, Dame Gaga said:

If I hear Ling talk about the "corridor" one more time, I will throw my Funk and Wagnall's at his head. 

His head looks like someone already has

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brereton is a drunken buffoon

gotta say, ecstatic with our effort - again, it's our execution letting us down

tigers are missing, what, three players from best 22? all top tenners in rance, nank, and cotchin, but still...we're playing with the likes of corey wagner and kennedy harris for us, plus children like baker and dunkley!

trac outstanding thru midfield - can he keep it up?

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