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Here we [censored] go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


In the best hands in the end - Macca!

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Sam Weideman 'the jury is closing.

A bit harsh litd, he just gave TMAC another hi-5

 

And to think some of you people couldn't imagine us getting back into this, only took 10 minutes. Intensity has stepped up big time, especially in the middle.


Hunt held by one arm …

 no free


Someone needs to take Hipwood out. His head offends me. 

Just now, Better days ahead said:

We're showing heart and guts. I'm very proud.

We needed too

Go dees!
3 stacked on Gawns back ..

 ball up. 


Why do f50 throw ins to the rucks change the hands in the back rule? 
hawkins and daniher not being called for blatant infringements

Just now, Jaded said:

Someone needs to take Hipwood out. His head offends me. 

I thought it was just me

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Why is it when we lay a good tackle and they incorrectly dispose we don't get a free?

Because, IMHO, it is impossible for the at-present 3 field-umpires to spot all the obvious infringements. To address this, I suggest that boundary-umpires and goal-umpires should also have the authority to penalise infringements. 7 umpires could then spot infringements. Increasing the number of officials with the ability to award free kicks from 4 to 7 would more than double the chances of infringements being spotted and award free kicks for previously missed obvious infringements. Surely this would improve the game for all...      

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