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Oh how the hell is that not a free kick?!?! 

Edited by Cards13

 

How is that not a free kick to Fritta????

 

IF we win this, I still won't know much about us this year.  It'll be arguably down to all the Giant's injuries.

We simply can't keep torching forward opportunities though.  

Good by Maxy :)

 

 

 


This umpiring is horrid both ways. Such stupid calls against both teams but obvious calls are ignored. These umpires must be dumped next round.

God we will be a good team when we have an actual tall forward. 

 

4 minutes ago, Buzzy said:

IF we win this, I still won't know much about us this year.  It'll be arguably down to all the Giant's injuries.

We simply can't keep torching forward opportunities though.  

Good by Maxy :)

 

 

 

Sad but true. 

Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Just get the win and move on.

Win ugly. Ok by me

Just get it done

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Cheap free kick for us for the umpire complainers 

Yep very harsh call. 

I liked that Viney didn’t kick the cover off the ball, kicked it to where he wanted the forwards to lead. 


Brayshaw got bathed by Kelly then. He doesn’t run hard enough defensively Mr Brayshaw.

Edited by Cards13

1 minute ago, Pates said:

Yep very harsh call. 

I liked that Viney didn’t kick the cover off the ball, kicked it to where he wanted the forwards to lead. 

Was a stunning kick!

What the hell is happening to our backline today? All at sea. 
These [censored] won’t go away. 


11 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I love Oliver but needs to stop grinning afetr misses like that. Especially your 3rd.

Oh well Ill watch the Kozzie replay.

Until he starts hurting teams on the scoreboard Trac will always be top priority to keep.

 

These [censored] umpires...how is a kick forward that bounces out of bounds deliberate?


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