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The throwing is completely out of control. Umpires instructed to keep the game moving regardless of the rules it seems. 
 

Brisbane have played right into Geelong's hands and let them take the speed out of the game.

Pathetic to date, but not helped by a few gift goals at the end of the Q.

 
27 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Can't say the umps have been favoring the home team tonight

Whaaaaat? Not favouring Throwlong? You must be trolling.

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3 minutes ago, rjay said:

Brisbane have played right into Geelong's hands and let them take the speed out of the game.

Pathetic to date, but not helped by a few gift goals at the end of the Q.

Geez, Daniher was a good get for Brissy.........NOT

 

 


If Brisbane win this I may get a stitch from all the laughing that will occur

The Dad’s army “we’re in premiership window”‘  strategy unraveling before our very eyes. 

Even better, in front of their own supporters.

 

I have a feeling Geelong will win as a result of a dodgy free kick, one of their players will flop. I can feel it, deep down, in my plums. 


Maggots doing  their best - and probably succeeding to get the Cats over the line. 


Even if it’s not holding the ball he didn’t dispose of it. The umpires flatly refuse to rule incorrect disposal. And it’s now cost Brisbane the game.


11 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I have a feeling Geelong will win as a result of a dodgy free kick, one of their players will flop. I can feel it, deep down, in my plums. 

You got it right 'Ethan'...those crystal balls are working well tonight...

Most nuffies don’t understand holding the ball and don’t understand the concept that a player only needs to “attempt” to dispose of the ball of the player has NOT had prior opportunity.

However, that non-decision at the end was the wrong call and cost Brisbane the game.

That is a disgusting end to that match. Absolutely disgusting. 

That missed free on Blicavs was a gutless mistake from the umpire. But Geelong’s last goal came from a Selwood duck drawing a free, then an iffy 50m penalty, then another iffy free against Ah Chee. 

If you ever want to see a game destroyed and decided by umpiring, this was it. 

 

What an absolute travesty. 
Geelong have mastered the throw and the maggots ore too scared to call it down there. 
Definitely robbed the Lions. 


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