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The umpiring fraternity teaching the bomber how to show respect.

 

Hey, does anyone think that any of the footy shows will highlight Reiwoldt's disgusting behaviour towards an umpire after the final siren?

 
Just now, Better days ahead said:

Parish kicking pretty ordinary

It’s why he gets 40 every week. Opposition coaches don’t give a crap about his possessions. 

4 minutes ago, bingers said:

Hey, does anyone think that any of the footy shows will highlight Reiwoldt's disgusting behaviour towards an umpire after the final siren?

God forbid anyone should disparage the golden boy. ? 


58 minutes ago, Deetective Sgt. Taggert said:

We’ve played down there 20 times since the bombers last game there…

Good detective work….

About 6-8 throws (both teams) in the last few minutes. Not the rule of the week (or the night)??

 

1 hour ago, Deetective Sgt. Taggert said:

We’ve played down there 20 times since the bombers last game there…

That sounds fair.

 
37 minutes ago, bingers said:

Hey, does anyone think that any of the footy shows will highlight Reiwoldt's disgusting behaviour towards an umpire after the final siren?

Watching ch7 sport they mentioned the afl will probably look at it. So they should. 


Just switched back on to check the score.

Did BT duck down to the Geelong 3qtr huddle and have a chat to them?

They all seemed to be covered in s**t

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10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I see that scoreboard sitting on top of the stand and I still get flashbacks to that horror day. Never been back since. 10 years 

Don’t blame you. ?

It’s a pity both sides cannot lose 

Geelong far too old, and Essendrugs not good enough, to justify being in the top 4


39 minutes ago, monoccular said:

About 6-8 throws (both teams) in the last few minutes. Not the rule of the week (or the night)??

 

And Dangerfield’s blatant one was supportively described by commentator as  a “little shovel” rather than calling it what it was - a throw 

So ch7 and the AFL have decided o put a team on friday night that just got beaten by 41 points. Oh well it would be nice to see them getting beaten again on the big stage. 

Essendon's percentage dropped a bit to. 

Look not a massive fan of gelong but happy to start the weekend with essendon losing. 

 

Cats make bombers look very average 

Dees made hard work on beating the bombers 

Cats masters of the little flick pass.  
 

Hawkins shows value of a real power forward 

Dangerfield back to his best. Watch out. 

I know people are entitled to a holiday but I never saw Bruce take a friday night off to go on a holiday. although maybe a favour was done by not having to put up with JB and Brian calling together. 

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1 hour ago, Ethan Trembley said:

To Bomberblitz..!!!

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Charged over for a stickybeak.
Pretty boring in the grand scheme.
Penny's dropped that they aren't as good as they thought they were.
Corkheads that they are.

26 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Charged over for a stickybeak.
Pretty boring in the grand scheme.
Penny's dropped that they aren't as good as they thought they were.
Corkheads that they are.

They sound broken. Glorious. 

24 minutes ago, Ethan Trembley said:

They sound broken. Glorious. 

they think ellen is going to win the brownlow tho

he's a stats pig but he really isn't damaging enough for the amount of ball he wins

 
35 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

they think ellen is going to win the brownlow tho

he's a stats pig but he really isn't damaging enough for the amount of ball he wins

By Ellen do you mean Parish?
I read Parish and thought .... Pfft.

 

5 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

By Ellen do you mean Parish?
I read Parish and thought .... Pfft.

 

yes, sorry, force of habit with a bombers mate - he's been referred to as ellen since the first time we clapped eyes on him


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