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The umpires don’t seem to have read the rules. Eg. push in the back just before the kick is given as free downfield in front of the goals

 

Edited by sue

Gold Coast’s goal kicking worse than ours. They should be four or five goals in front. 

 

I thought Essendon not having played at Kardinia Park for the past 28 years was a joke. But it’s not. Can someone explain why this is the case? And is it only Essendon who are in this position?


6 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I thought Essendon not having played at Kardinia Park for the past 28 years was a joke. But it’s not. Can someone explain why this is the case? And is it only Essendon who are in this position?

Very few popular well supported  Victorian clubs play down there. Their match ups with the cats get shifted to the MCG. I can’t recall the last time Collingwood played there. It’s all about bums on seats. 

14 minutes ago, sue said:

The umpires don’t seem to have read the rules. Eg. push in the back just before the kick is given as free downfield in front of the goals

 

Terrible decision

 
1 minute ago, FarNorthernD said:

GO THE SUNS!!

I feel like Richmond are just gonna flick a switch at some point and run away with this.?

 

 

The Suns winning this will be the biggest upset since Victoria had less Covid cases than the rest of the country. 


3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I feel like Richmond are just gonna flick a switch at some point and run away with this.?

 

 

People have been waiting for Richmond to "flick the switch" all year but the light is only flickering.
Hope it goes out.

Richmond losing this would be orgasmic.

I put a lazy $100 on the Tigers. Not at all concerned about my investment.  GC will run out of steam.

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What the hell is going on with the camera work on Kayo (Foxtel)? Is the camera man having a stroke?

I switched to channel 7 ?

5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

What the hell is going on with the camera work on Kayo (Foxtel)? Is the camera man having a stroke?

I switched to channel 7 ?

Isn't it the exact same feed?


I think we're witnessing the death throes of this Richmond team. Well off the pace and lucky not to be 6 goals down. I can't see a come back

Just now, Chook said:

Isn't it the exact same feed?

Apparently. I was hopeful it would get better. 

2 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I think we're witnessing the death throes of this Richmond team. Well off the pace and lucky not to be 6 goals down. I can't see a come back

Chick A Boom.

39 minutes ago, sue said:

The umpires don’t seem to have read the rules. Eg. push in the back just before the kick is given as free downfield in front of the goals

 

It's been happening all year and drives me berserk. It's only downfield if it's "after" the kick.


Marvel will be happy that their name can be seen on those seats nobody are sitting in on the far side wing. 

Dare I say it but GC are being royally screwed by umpire non-decisions.

Boo!

 
6 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

F**kin hate Tom Lynch

I always think of this when I see him, I think it's the eyes

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