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Will be a wrestle, as their skills have gone missing.

Belt each other!

Edited by kev martin

 

Never mind the free kick count… I’m [censored] off with the injury count. Simply not enough!!!

 
1 minute ago, bingers said:

With all the fumbling and skill errors, it's hard to believe the match is being played under the roof.

It's hard to believe they are both finalists

What a horrible match.

Both teams are playing terribly.

And each teams key vulnerabilities are being exsposed:

The dogs reliance on lots of quick handballs to get it away from stoppages and chain it forward- pressure stuffs it up

And the ports one dimensional and old fashion reliance on kicking it to a immobile full forward

Edited by binman


1 minute ago, bingers said:

With all the fumbling and skill errors, it's hard to believe the match is being played under the roof.

Hard to believe these are 2 top 4 teams

Im suddenly getting those finals goosebumps...

 

 

Just now, Satan said:

Port are committing hari kari

6.12 absolutely terrible kicking. 


I think this is working out pretty well from our perspective. Port kicking themselves out of the game. doggies limping to an unconvincing win.

I don't think we are looking at the premiers tonight

Under what rule did the umpire pay that a throw? (Around the goal post)

Surely passing the ball hand to hand is not the same as throwing?

 

Surely it's no different than Higgins 2018?

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Goalkicking accuracy is keeping the dogs in front. 

We need to do better!

1 minute ago, deanox said:

Under what rule did the umpire pay that a throw? (Around the goal post)

Surely passing the ball hand to hand is not the same as throwing?

Carey said he threw it to himself so it’s a throw. 


4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

 

6.12 absolutely terrible kicking. 

Apparently bad kicking is bad football ...  🤔

Just emphasising that poor kicking is poor football.

19 to 13 scoring shots and still 9 points down.

MFC please take note.

 

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