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8 minutes ago, Stevienic23 said:

It's astonishing the amount of league footballers who still don't know the rushed behind rule. Corr just gave em' a goal.

It’s more the interpretations by the umpires. If he walked it through they might have said he had 2 team mates he could have handballed to. There also seems to be a “prior opportunity “ factor not documented. 

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11 minutes ago, Stevienic23 said:

It's astonishing the amount of league footballers who still don't know the rushed behind rule. Corr just gave em' a goal.

He probably saw Richmond get a ridiculous free kick against Mills last week. I wouldn't blame the players.

 
2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Bruce doing it again, isn’t he?

I dunno ‘Red’, whaddya reckon?

Hardwick out coaching Leon at the moment. GWS just can’t get it past the centre. 
 

111 disposals and only 9 inside 50s. 
tigers 90 disposals and 24 inside 50s


What an outrageous deliberate decision.   Kicked to a contest and the contest stopped the target player getting to the ball. 

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Hardwick out coaching Leon at the moment. GWS just can’t get it past the centre. 
 

111 disposals and only 9 inside 50s. 
tigers 90 disposals and 24 inside 50s

Yet GWS are in front.

16 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Bruce doing it again, isn’t he?

The commentary is laughable...and not just Bruce.

They're making a farce of the game.

What's going on boy's? why can't GWS get the ball inside 50?

It's not all about lowering the eyes.

GWS are playing a depleted Richmond and are barely in front.

They still can't seem to get the ball inside 50 often enough to be a real threat.

What do the need to do?

What are Richmond doing to stop them?

Come on, give us a clue...

We can only guess with the camera angles not letting us see what's really going on.

I know, it's not going to happen but man the standard of special comments in our game is appalling.

Add that to the ball by ball commentary and it's just pathetic.

 

There's something NQR about the Giants. Skills are immense but not enough mongrel perhaps. Greene is elite as is Cameron but they have five plus more that ooze talent.


4 minutes ago, rjay said:

The commentary is laughable...and not just Bruce.

They're making a farce of the game.

What's going on boy's? why can't GWS get the ball inside 50?

It's not all about lowering the eyes.

GWS are playing a depleted Richmond and are barely in front.

They still can't seem to get the ball inside 50 often enough to be a real threat.

What do the need to do?

What are Richmond doing to stop them?

Come on, give us a clue...

We can only guess with the camera angles not letting us see what's really going on.

I know, it's not going to happen but man the standard of special comments in our game is appalling.

Add that to the ball by ball commentary and it's just pathetic.

Roy and HG had a great crack at BT and Bruce last weekend.

Their podcasts on ABC listen have been brilliant this year.

Took the absolute p.... out of Steele Sidebottom for an hour chec out two fingers of corio episode.

 

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49 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Bruce doing it again, isn’t he?

 

46 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

I dunno ‘Red’, whaddya reckon?

You'd love him to stop that, wouldn't you?

Been a good game tonight.

High intensity,  finals like. 

And I reckon we can play at this type of intensity.  But can we do it all the time?


10 minutes ago, Macca said:

Been a good game tonight.

High intensity,  finals like. 

And I reckon we can play at this type of intensity.  But can we do it all the time?

No.
And you wouldn't want to.

58 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Roy and HG had a great crack at BT and Bruce last weekend.

Their podcasts on ABC listen have been brilliant this year.

Took the absolute p.... out of Steele Sidebottom for an hour chec out two fingers of corio episode.

 

Thanks 'Brownie', will check it out.

Love Roy & HG...

51 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

 

You'd love him to stop that, wouldn't you?

sorry miss quoted your post

Edited by markc


1 hour ago, Stevienic23 said:

Woulld kill to have Toby Greene at Melbourne!

 

we knocked him back 

Roo's said no 

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13 minutes ago, markc said:

 

we knocked him back 

Roo's said no 

That must have fallen under the 'no DH' policy.

From the same guy that bought Barry Hall to the Swans and won a flag with him.   

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43 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

come on Tigers...   Dont want GWS leapfrogging us

nah... great result if we're heading for top 4  ?

Storm marching on !!!

 

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50 minutes ago, rjay said:

Thanks 'Brownie', will check it out.

Love Roy & HG...

Download the ABC “Listen” App

Roy will be on at Midday tomorrow

What a man he is!


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