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1 minute ago, Deestroy All said:

Players moving on the mark quite a few times, no free. 

I bet one of ours will scratch their [censored] and a free will get called. 

Umpires letting the game flow tonight,  no doubt a directive from afl, I don't mind it so long as it is consistent 

 

Blue baggers playing well

 

Not sure I expect much on Saturday but if we show the endeavour of the blues this early I think we will win easily after the show 4 quarters 

I expect us to start slow then ru right over the top


Cobwebs and class so yes they should win but the blue boys are having a good dip 

Carlton are definitely on the up, they may miss out on finals but they are going to be battling the likes of us for a spot in the eight that’s for sure.

 
1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Disgusting deliberate decision, absolutely incompetent umpiring.

How about the non-call after the 2 bounces from McIntosh

It was somewhere between HTB or a trip and the ump just called play-on because he couldn't decide

Absolutely laughable

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Disgusting deliberate decision, absolutely incompetent umpiring.

Looked like an obvious deliberate to me


Umpires loosing the plot here. And the over the shoulder decision was [censored]. 

Tigers player manning the mark inside 50 walks off, no fifty. 

carlton player manning the mark runs backward to defend. It’s a 50!?! What the actual [censored]


I didn't realise how much I missed footy!  Stoked its back.  Couldn't give a stuff about the result, just happy to watching the real stuff again.

I've forgotten how good Cripps is.  He's just been a bull tonight busting through tackles and using it beautifully.  He's everything I want Oliver to be.

As for Dusty, imagine the luxury of leaving him forward where he's your most dangerous player and then roll him through the guts when you need some clearances.  I still think he's the best player in the comp.  He's everything I want Trac to be.

 

5 minutes ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Still love it?

Players should be allowed to go backwards, I like the rule but ridiculous that they can't move backwards

3 minutes ago, Elegt said:

Players should be allowed to go backwards, I like the rule but ridiculous that they can't move backwards

Agreed. They should be able to move backwards 

So far there has been 50m penalties or warnings for the new stand on the mark rule, inside the protected area and also starting zones. Honestly, they have made it so complicated for umpires (who still aren’t full time professionals mind you), is there really any wonder it is all applied so inconsistently? On top of all that rubbish, they need to adjudicate the actual game with holding the ball, chopping the arms, in the back, front on contact, sliding in, the list goes on. What a mess.

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Tigers player manning the mark inside 50 walks off, no fifty. 

carlton player manning the mark runs backward to defend. It’s a 50!?! What the actual [censored]

Ridiculous that a player on the mark can't run directly backwards.   We've seen a Richmond player on the mark swap by running backwards and being replaced without penalty.  Was that because the umpire has not yet called stand to the first player?  If so, as long as you immediately get a bit back from the actual mark, you can run backwards because surely the umpire can't call stand if you are not on the mark.  Confused.  


1 minute ago, sue said:

Ridiculous that a player on the mark can't run directly backwards.   We've seen a Richmond player on the mark swap by running backwards and being replaced without penalty.  Was that because the umpire has not yet called stand to the first player?  If so, as long as you immediately get a bit back from the actual mark, you can run backwards because surely the umpire can't call stand if you are not on the mark.  Confused.  

Wasn't over the mark , didn't move sideways, ridiculous decision.

New Years Resolution....Don't get stressed about umpiring decisions.....Lets see how long that last?

 

Edited by Demon_spurs

 

Oscar is on.


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