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Midfield clearance work is poor. Need to lift

How was that a free to WCE right on the siren? Luckily one of the brain dead umpires stopped it. 

 

Jackson, Gawn, Brown, Lever, May, Petty, all been very good.

Talls standing up in the wet is very good to see.

Kelly is a bit too dangerous for my liking - I'd want to see Harmes go to him.

Bowey still as clean as you'd hope to see from a 1st year player.

2 goals outside 50 what can you do.

Kennedy's kick for goal though, complete miss kick.

 
1 minute ago, DeeSince73 said:

How was that a free to WCE right on the siren? Luckily one of the brain dead umpires stopped it. 

No. The siren went. Still counted a a free

Not pretty but I’ll take a 14pt lead in Perth a quarter time any day. A bit more clinical finishing and we could be further in front. 


Interesting quarter.  We looked good to start but then the umpires started to exert a bit more control on the game and swung it the home team's way. 

Bowey has been excellent. Playing in that cesspool listening to the Booers in the wet, and he’s looked very clean

Yeo and Kelly got off the leash that last 5 minutes. Some lazy efforts by Petracca in not standing next to Yeo at the stoppage.


Thought West Coast did well to stay in touch with their 2 good goals 

They are at it again.Time differential to kick from stoppage.Blocking off the ball.

Some one tell the umpires it’s wet weather footy. An arm in the wrong place that does not impede a WC player should not be a free.

Good stuff so far. They started to get the initiative back late, but what I’ve liked is our forward fifty use. Eyes down and in quickly. If no mark is taken, then we are keeping our heads when the ball hits the deck.

Their goals also have been earned. No softies.

Let’s get this done!


Deadset has there ever been a worse sports commentator than BT?

Has a CLOSE UP of Hunt getting treated on the sideline. Zoomed in on his face: “Langdon getting treated here”.

Petty just about has his jumper ripped off him: “Call against Petty here I reckon. Oh it’s going the other way!”

Just quit you oaf. Quit today and never return.

4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Is Darling even playing? Wearing a Lever blanket to keep him warm

I've seen too many games where he's made us pay. Really enjoying this so far

 

 

[censored] hell Pickett that was ****house letting Yeo run so easy.

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