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  On 09/08/2021 at 10:55, Demonland said:

Umpire Watch

11 WCE

4 Melb

Lucky we are still in it.

On a wet night thats a huge margin.

 

 

Serious question. Can pert demand an explanation - behind the scenes to avoid making a scene - about Nichols’ umpiring and request he never umpire our games again 

 
  On 09/08/2021 at 09:44, buck_nekkid said:

No. Nothing short of 4 points thanks.

I agree i wanna win to but will it be of any benefit. I want that top 4 spot tonight as well. C'mon Dees get it. 


  On 09/08/2021 at 10:57, spirit of norm smith said:

Warning signs. 

Umps 11 frees to 4 

Biased and crowd influence 

We want to be at least four or five goals in front by the last or they'll do us

Need to rise above the poor adjudication and just get this done. Back to rushed long bombs inside 50 and handball merry go around, stamp that out and play direct and fast

 

Would love to see Vandenburg really hurt someone. Don’t care if he gets suspended, just ruin bury someone.

Bonus points if it’s one of the umpires or brain dead husks in the crowd!

Edited by Lord Travis


Nat incorrect possession  - ball up in side our 50

Our contested ball work has really gone to [censored]. 

If we win this it’ll be against all odds. 

  On 09/08/2021 at 11:03, —coach— said:

Need to rise above the poor adjudication and just get this done. Back to rushed long bombs inside 50 and handball merry go around, stamp that out and play direct and fast

That, or just get Salo to drill a bullet into that imposters melon.

Naitanui take it out of the ruck drops it play on


Tackled after a mark - Nicholls says not 50 (what a surprise).

 

Fritta - gooit mark but stupid unaware play on.First genuine free to WCE

 

Is there a scoring end?  Come on Dees - slipping away 

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Poor awareness

 

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