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Melks again.

And Max to BBB 3rd goal.

1 minute ago, loges said:

Is Nicholls making up rules now?

Loving his umpiring this quarter 😂😂😂

Hated it in the second 


 

Big blokes don't get any smaller as the game goes on.


This is more like it Dees!!!

Keep this up, boys! 
❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙

Are we kicking with the tide ?

Amazing how the big target up forward has straightened us up ...and the dividends following 

Makes a diff when the umps help out.

Milk lifting big time.

Bb is back.

One more please b4 siren.


He did drop. Good umpiring. 95% of those go the other way.

5 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

He is in our top 3 or 4 for set shots on goal.  The wet probably not helping tonight and inexperience in these conditions.

Really? I genuinely did not know that. I guess his misses are really bad misses so they stick in my mind. In any event, he’s killing it today 👍

4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Fritta done nothing but his hair today. 

and BBB didn't waste his time on coiffure .... will take BBB's game tonight


How was that not a free to Meth?  What's happening?  AFL want the finals here??

Some actual good umpiring then not paying that high to wc when their player dropped the knees on Neal-bullen

 

I think BBB may have just edged out Weideman for a game.

(not sure why the commentators have been debating this throughout the night)

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