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Gee some of our blokes are slow to react

We’re giving away some silly frees but equally not getting some big 50/50s. 

 

Umpires blatantly cheating. We get these duds every week. 


Disgusting umpiring. This always happens against GWS. They play dirty and the umpires are just rewarding them. 

 
4 minutes ago, Pates said:

This is a big test tonight for him, so far he’s failing. 

He ain’t even trying anymore. 


Gutless umpire. That was a clear holding the ball.

1 minute ago, loges said:

Gee some of our blokes are slow to react

This one million times.

Especially when the ball hits the ground and even more especially when it’s in our forward line.


Umpiring been pretty rank. Great fight back, Dee's of the past would have rolled over when we went 3 goals down early in the first.

Hopefully we can run over them in the last half

Oliver is a petulant child. Lets hope he goes to Collingwood instead of petracca. 

The umpiring is pathetic.

GWS simply going harder and blocking any run by creating congestion.  Ugly game

Edited by stranga

We know what they are planning to do to win, flood back. Now we need to continue to think it through and get the ball into the hands of Salem to pick through the flood.


1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Being absolutely shagged by the umpires. Deadset.

We are second to the ball every time, no one to blame but ourselves.

Clear directive re the umps. Can't have AFLWS 0-3.

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Disgusting umpiring. This always happens against GWS. They play dirty and the umpires are just rewarding them. 

We have Cats v Lions umpires. No surprise AFL live child getting a good run. 

 

Keep smashing the ****bags out of this mob and attrition from injury might get us over the line. 
 

Skill won’t.

Also, we don’t understand the new (and excellent) man on the mark rule.

We are taking kicks from marks and free kicks as if we are locked in certain directions when in reality we can kick any direction without worrying about the man on the mark (if we were smart).


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