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Watching GWS v Essendon.

Hogan is really annoying. MFC put up with his petulant behaviour for too long.

Hate both sides, but probably Essendon slighty more.

 

 

At last, some joy this weekend! Watching those whingeing cheats lose!

 
23 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Just saw on the news Franklin elbowing an opponent with a wild backward swing - “may get a week if unlucky”.  
Imagine if one of ours did that - “4-6 weeks”!

Corruption reigns??

Yeah but Sydney plays the bummers next week & he always cuts them up. I don't want him to miss even though it was dumb


You beauty! Bombers [censored] the bed when 20 points up is just what I needed. No excuses this time cheats!

2 hours ago, The Stigga said:

Essendon are very rapidly gaining us list wise....

Why didn't you just come out and say what you wanted to say, that they've "gone past us"?

Pity they ended up losing and making your argument sound even dumber.

 
2 hours ago, ANG13 said:

Hopefully the Giants can hang on, I love watching Whitfield play. 

Would love more seeing him in rednblue 

what happened?.......merrett (20) and parish (15) combined for only 35 disposals. neither of them have had figures that low all year 


Going into a hub was always going to affect the Bombers. How many times can you get a vaccine shot before it starts to look suss? Obviously had to wind things back a bit. 

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Not quite sure where to post this - Buddy a pretty hard elbow to the (usually) sacrosanct head =1 week.

How many would, say, May or McDonald get for that?  2-3 would be my guess. 
 

But there is no corruption or even just bias in the MRO rulings, I am sure. 

Not at all shocked that Buddy got off. Appears to get a better run at it than most.

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

Not at all shocked that Buddy got off. Appears to get a better run at it than most.

Example number 94123 of the MRP system being broken.

An elbow to the head deemed serious enough to be a reportable offence is worthy of a fine, but a perfectly executed run-down tackle results in a two week ban, whilst contesting the football has the AFL sending you directly to the Tribunal.

Utterly, completely, farcically, broken.


3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Example number 94123 of the MRP system being broken.

An elbow to the head deemed serious enough to be a reportable offence is worthy of a fine, but a perfectly executed run-down tackle results in a two week ban, whilst contesting the football has the AFL sending you directly to the Tribunal.

Utterly, completely, farcically, broken.

I’ve got to admit TA, it’s become a total lottery. 
And on a separate note, what happened to kicking in danger? It appears to no longer be called.

Edited by Return to Glory

Why Bother to even have a MRP or Tribunal. That Franklin elbow was intensional. 
That is just corrupt 

Franklin has been given the Red Carpet ever since he had to leave Victoria 

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