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I dont like the shortened game.

With the fake crowd noise why was there a train bleating its siren during second quarter. 

 
9 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

As much as it pains me, Frost has been good. Frawley very good in first qtr.

Yes I have noticed that. It may not last but so far he has taken a clutch mark and run thru the lines and passed off to nearby player which is what he was doing with us but we don’t need that. But is that partly because we spent so many first round tickets on May and Lever? And then we have issues with turning Smith into a back and let’s face it Weideman should be developed into a kPB if we want to keep him. 

46 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Someone tell me 

Who does Chris Scott look like with the face fuzz?

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1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Someone tell me 

Who does Chris Scott look like with the face fuzz?

Was thinking Tyrion Lannister.

43 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

As much as it pains me, Frost has been good. Frawley very good in first qtr.

Frost has done a couple of good things but gave away 2 goals so overall I’d say an average game 

This game is the first one I've enjoyed this season...

There have been the skill errors you would expect with the lack of prep but they are prepared to play footy.

Last night was an abomination.

 
6 minutes ago, rjay said:

This game is the first one I've enjoyed this season...

There have been the skill errors you would expect with the lack of prep but they are prepared to play footy.

Last night was an abomination.

Agree. Rich-Coll was a dead end. Dullest game in a long time. This is much better, especially because the poos and wees are going down...down...down. Cop that Jeff!


1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

love jab watson commentating about how to play down at kardinia park...he......never..........played............there.................

He may have coached there.?

Even before Jeff raised his diseased perineum into the wind again this week, there were few non-MFC things in football I enjoyed more than Hawthorn losing by ten goals plus.

 


Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

I wonder how long Burgoyne is going to get for the sling tackle. 

Pity he will probably go for that, but Selwood and Ablett will get away with staging......

17 minutes ago, P-man said:

So safe to say we can put a line through Hawthorn. 

Midfield too small and too slow.

The master coach went in with a tall defence and got cut up by their medium/small forwards.

McEvoy isn't a CHB...

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I wonder how long Burgoyne is going to get for the sling tackle. 

On the good bloke, champion of the game, ball player, didn't know he got rid of the ball rule he will get $1,500.

If it was Harmes or another of ours , he would get at least a week. Probably 2.


9 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

Pity he will probably go for that, but Selwood and Ablett will get away with staging......

The staging is pathetic, I didn’t see Selwood’s tonight but Dangerfield’s deserves a week. Toss. 

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1 hour ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

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Second most hated Basta## on the planet

 
3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The staging is pathetic, I didn’t see Selwood’s tonight but Dangerfield’s deserves a week. Toss. 

Selwood antagonised an opponent on the boundary line with an arm around the neck after he had been beaten. He then collapsed like he was shot when given a light jumper tap in retaliation. Not the first time I have seen this from him.

Rubbish game full of staging, 14mtr passes allowed, holding ball not paid, and revenge free kicks against Burgoine. Like always Cats get away with murder for deliberate out of bounds calls and anything else they can appeal for to disrupt the opposition and then back into the game. It is so predictable and pathetic of drop kick Umpire who cannot bounce or apparently stop players from pirouetting with the ball.


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