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 Ha, ha .... Forken typical.

Lever has a chance to hit a loose player out wide after that intercept.  Instead...hang on to it and kicks down the line to a contest.  What a dumb piece of play!!!

 

We can complain all we like about the biases corrupt umpires but really bye were bloody awful 

We’re back on top of the ladder. So there’s that. 

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2 minutes ago, Radar Detector said:

Why did lever kick to a contest?

Why didn’t Gawn kill it to the boundary?


9 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

His triple jump routine dosent Work

A draw still puts us in front of Bulldogs. But giving them a goal in the last minute is soooooo bad.

Rivers blind kick cost us the game in the end but we were pathetic and the umpiring was pathetic


1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

We’re back on top of the ladder 

And percentage no longer a concern.

The umpires, the commentators and the AFL wanted Hawthorn to win that game. 2021-07-17_220400.png.3708538c7c00072f5bd9c8e1019897ed.png


15 minutes ago, monoccular said:

We can complain all we like about the biases corrupt umpires but really bye were bloody awful 

Yes 22 to 15 their way & all in front of goal it seemed like.?

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Mitchell, a player for whom I previously had no respect, killed us. Hawthorn were hungrier, simple as that.

 
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