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Gold Coast looking sharp. they're switched on tonight. Game on i reckon

 

Suns should give it a shake at least in the first half

Let's see if there are any colli-wobbles

My MFCSS has settled in - if Suns win I wont get excited as Port have nothing to play for next week so Pies should win


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

My MFCSS has settled in - if Suns win I wont get excited as Port have nothing to play for next week so Pies should win

Yes good point.

I forgot next week is a dead rubber for Port. 

Takes the sizzle out of tonights game now.

What was that Free to Grundy?  Most of their set shots on goal have come from free kicks or chains from frees.  The AFL want them in the finals at almost any cost no doubt.

1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

What was that Free to Grundy?  Most of their set shots on goal have come from free kicks or chains from frees.  The AFL want them in the finals at almost any cost no doubt.

what about the blatent HTB not paid?!?  even the commentators couldn't believe it

Free kicks 7-3. I'm sure it will continue to expand in collingwoods favour until the last quarter to even it up

 
6 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Yes good point.

I forgot next week is a dead rubber for Port. 

Takes the sizzle out of tonights game now.

to argue against myself - there will be a bye and Port will want to take good form into finals


2 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

How interesting would it be if tonight’s game was a draw?

Collingwood loss is much more preferable. There's enough scenarios going on

Suns are having a real crack


Another free kick, another goal to the pies

but the ones they aren’t paying are unbelievable. Pendlebury just dropped it in a tackle. FMD

19 minutes ago, DubDee said:

what about the blatent HTB not paid?!?  even the commentators couldn't believe it

Free kicks 7-3. I'm sure it will continue to expand in collingwoods favour until the last quarter to even it up

Two more HTBs...incorrect disposal.  One definitely had prior in the middle.

What is the point of having tackles if you are not going to reward perfect tackles where the opponent incorrectly disposes the ball?

This is NOT football being played to the rules as they were intended.

The AFL really have ruined the game as we once knew it.

New rule. If tackled drop the ball.  


A little pet peeve of mine with the game of AFL, when the whistle gets blown for a free kick all the players stop and when it happens a player from the team that wins the free kick bursts away giving that team an insanely huge advantage. Yes if that player then goes onto kick it then it's 50m penalty but by stopping the play with the whistle you stop all momentum or ability for the defensive team to do their jobs because their focus is who's go the free kick.

It's something I like in Rugby union where instead of calling or whistling the free kick they put their arms out to acknowledge the action and let the play continue.  

Blatant , clear as day holing the ball.

How the hell do they not see them??

Or is it a conscious decision not to pay them??

The filth have got this ... sadly.

When Greenwood (aka Matthew Newton) gets the ball, does he ever not turn it over?

 
Just now, bingers said:

The filth have got this ... sadly.

When Greenwood (aka Matthew Newton) gets the ball, does he ever not turn it over?

True. They also have a mortgage on HTB decisions.

1 minute ago, bingers said:

The filth have got this ... sadly.

When Greenwood (aka Matthew Newton) gets the ball, does he ever not turn it over?

Ha ha he does look like Matthew Newton doesn’t he?


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