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1 minute ago, demonstone said:

I see the AFL have put the work experience kid in charge of choosing the umpires' uniforms again.

Richmond are playing and the umpires are wearing yellow and black.  Genius!

I do not understand this from the AFL. There are clear clashes some weeks between the umpires and one of the teams.

Is there any consideration of the umpires clash for a particular game? Has happened a few times this year. 

They do have different colours. Why not use them?

 
 

Dusty: there’s unselfish. Then there’s stupid. 

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I do not understand this from the AFL. There are clear clashes some weeks between the umpires and one of the teams.

Is there any consideration of the umpires clash for a particular game? Has happened a few times this year. 

They do have different colours. Why not use them?

The Umpires should wear GREEN every Week

Standardize it. 
 

Look at them tonight. It’s Clown ? School 

 
8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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Cracking Mark!

only ruined somewhat by a poor call from BT. 

Aaaand Bolton has marked it.

Zero excitement for MOTY. 

Richmond good, Jee-long terrible. 

I'm predicting carnage.

I hate Lynch, Reiwoldt and Nankervis. I hate Cotchin too. (Yes, I know he's not playing.) And Hardwick of course.


Daisy giving us a plug. On ya Daisy!

Shades of Melbourne vs Richmond in that 1st quarter. Richmond's pressure vs us felt like it dropped off late in the 1st and never quite came back. It doesn't seem to have dropped off yet, and the cats haven't composed themselves like Melbourne did.

Very interesting case study into what the tigers have learned and whether the cats have bothered to learn...

9 minutes ago, AmsterdamDeesFan said:

That Bolton effort has mark of the year wrapped up. What a screamer. He's a fantastic player, been red hot the last 4 games.

He really is. So loose and fluid in his movements. He can do it all, on the ground and in the air. Still feels to me he’s not getting the media attention he deserves. somehow he’s still not in contract next year. 

Just as Daisy Pearce has said, very similar situation with our game. Will be very interesting to see the Geelong response here. We know how we handled the early heat


1 minute ago, Wells 11 said:

He really is. So loose and fluid in his movements. He can do it all, on the ground and in the air. Still feels to me he’s not getting the media attention he deserves. somehow he’s still not in contract next year. 

Would kill to have him in a Melbourne jumper.

Cant decide which team i hate more.....probably Richmond.....

Draw please.

40 minutes ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Congratulations to Castagna for winning the 2021 Worst Kick Of The Year award

Got the worst tatts award wrapped up too.


We easily beat both these teams. 

who’s gonna stop usssss???

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

We easily beat both these teams. 

who’s gonna stop usssss???

“Patience Grasshopper” ? 

17 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Cant decide which team i hate more.....probably Richmond.....

Draw please.

Geelong are old , slow and declining.   If they lose they will be 4-4 with Danger still a while away.

Tigers are making the finals either way.

So hopefully the Cats lose tonight and their season spirals.  My hate for them is strong.

 

Will be interesting to see if the tigers can shut out girlong in second half.


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