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4 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Baker. Great snap. 

Loved how he took a split second to balance when taking the kick, great composure.

 
1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Stevic is the ump paying the ridiculous frees to the Giants. Him of #freekickhawthorn fame.

Stevic hates us. He is one of the worst umpire I’ve ever seen. 


Trust ANB to completely fluff a fantastic end to end play initiated by May. Ruined our momentum and led to a Giants goal. Take some [censored] ownership. Wasn't going for a goal, panicked and just chucked it on the boot. By chance almost went through.

Just now, Jaded said:

Rubbish defensive effort. Soft. 

Joel Smith's fault there.  He left his man to go to Daniels, but was never going to get there and we had someone close enough to make him go back over his mark.  So he was left in no mans land and they get a goal out of it.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Nibs coughing up a simple goal.....

Yep that was rubbish. 2 goal turn around there 

 

It doesn't matter how many free kicks you give the Giants umpire......you won't get past Steven May


Seriously why is Smith playing?

Smart tap by Hunt!


4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Can these umpires [censored] off? What a joke!

3x high tackles in front of our goal - no free.

Mimford high on Max  - free to Mumford.

Then a high tackle that wants and Mumford again break pack in the back FCS.

1 minute ago, Anti-Saint said:

and again Mumthurd snipes ... it's rotten for the game at all levels - hope he is rubbed out 

Mumturb is a [censored]. My question is -why is Gawnie scared of a short fat ruckman who continually smashes  our mids (Oli and  Bakes).

You're the captain - show some bloody support and lead

I wish Vandenburg would go and flatten Mumford..


 

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