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GAMEDAY: Rd 22 vs Adelaide

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Spargo,your angle was better...be smarter son

 

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16 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Midfield defending has been poor thus far. Clarry, Trac, Harmes and Langdon all jogging while their opposition runs off.

Coaches need to find a way to fire them up consistently.

Oppo midfiled threesome have had 30 possessions in 21 Minutes.!!!

 

Spargo should almost always look to dish off if he is not within 30 meters or less like that one


BBB - score review.  What was the call?  Cant see evidence of touch.   

P1ssweak technology AFL.

Just do something about it Gil you prancing polo pony

Edited by monoccular

 

Hand is nowhere near it in that second shot....easy goal decision

[censored] off. If that isn’t enough evidence then when is there enough?


Brown robbed of a goal. ARC squibbed that one.

Clear goal

Good spoil Smith. He's doing ok


Hand was 6 inches from the ball weak as [censored]

Fox put up the blurry so it could not be overturned. Joke.


Bulls hit that was touched. Hand was nowhere near it. If anything was hand on boot. Fycking robbed.

Langdon's workrate is just monstrous. Unbelievable player.

EDIT: Brown kicked the goal, but that was Langdon's goal for causing that turnover.

Edited by Chook

 

the footage was inconclusive but the umpire had called tocuhed. video ref coudln;t overturn


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