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1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Leave Tomlinson and throw a giant bucket at Cameron next year a la Gazza's suggestion?

nah.. he'll go elsewhere if the Giants don't deliver the cup.

WCE perhaps?

 
20 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Davis calf

Geez the filth have been kissed on the Basil this finals series.

Fell into 4th when WCE had a mare against the Hawks, then play Geelong on their home deck, next face a well under strength GWS and finally get a huge leg up with the Giants best defender & leader going down early.

Here's hoping the Tiges bury em next week.

Usual disgraceful biased umpiring to try and get the Pies a 4 to 5 goal lead by half time.  How was that not incorrect disposal against Mayne????

 
1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Usual disgraceful biased umpiring to try and get the Pies a 4 to 5 goal lead by half time.  How was that not incorrect disposal against Mayne????

Agree

Awful umpiring again

Greater Waste of Space are hanging in there...

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Cameron clearly held ...ump right alongside ...no free.

Thats two certain set shots from 10 meters out not paid

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Due to this deplorable umpiring and the Giants being decimated by injury I’m actually hoping GWS get up. 

Spit on the filth. 

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Review...Review...Review...a bit early with the chants the Pies fans.


The AFL won't let Collingwood lose this. Huge umpiring bias against the Giants here. 

GW$ are a big chance. I thought they would have been smashed completely by half time

Leon Cameron is doing a fine job


3 hours ago, demonstone said:

Who cares?

NSW & QLD, no way AFL HQ would want to lose that TV audience due to a timing clash.

Giants actually dominating all the key stats but they're not scoring when they go forward. Buckley just clogging up their forward line with congestion. Super frustrating, they need to find a way to break through. 

14 minutes ago, bringbackthebiff said:

GWS repeat entries is a good indication they will score a goal. Interestingly that is the complete opposite to the 2019 Melbourne Football Club...

Well, bringbackthebiff, repeated entries ain't doin it for GWS either. They need a new set of umps.

 

Giants just can't get that goal to get in front. Gee these conditions are made for Toby Greene and he would be doing better than Ian Hill who is having a shocker. Come on giants you are in it, just make smarter decisions instead of just bombing it into the 50. 

Cameron is  a great kick for goal. How was that not grabbing the jumper? Image

The irony is that Greene would've been playing today if they'd just suspended him for the bloody Bontempelli eye contact. 


Taylor having a good game so far

 

Great team goal x2

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