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Im not sure i want to play Geelong 2 weeks running....might be better to play Port.

 

Probably don't want to play in Adelaide but would expect to beat either on this form.

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

How was that Boak goal overruled?

Dogs are always getting the rub of the green.

Probably because it was touched.

 
1 minute ago, loges said:

Probably don't want to play in Adelaide but would expect to beat either on this form.

I was just thinking that. Neither of these teams look as though they could roll us. 

Ray Chamberlain just reminding everybody why he’s still the biggest [censored] of an umpire in a very high quality field.


6 minutes ago, CYB said:

Neither of these two teams look in form. 

Hard without a crowd 

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Probably because it was touched.

Was it?

The goal umpire called it a goal and the video wasn’t exactly conclusive.

999/1000 times they go with the goal umpires call in an inconclusive call.

Port were stiff.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

 

Ooof - both teams look trash from a Premiership perspective. Now whether that’s because they actually are, or the pressure between the two teams…neither should hold fear for the Dees from watching this low standard skills match.

Edited by Engorged Onion

Won't ping em for throwing, won't ping em for dropping it, won't ping em holding the ball, won't ping em for the protected zone infringements, won't make em stand on the mark.

Go doggies! Wrap up that top 2 spot for us 


OLIE WINES GARBAGE

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Was it?

The goal umpire called it a goal and the video wasn’t exactly conclusive.

999/1000 times they go with the goal umpires call in an inconclusive call.

Port were stiff.

The ball clearly deviated in that last camera angle. I think right call. 

Port one goal in a half... very average.

 


That kick for goal by Marshall just typifies Port. Choked. 

Just saw Richmond’s team for their game against the Hawks. 

In: Ben Miller, David Astbury, Jack Ross, Jason Castagna, Kamdyn McIntosh, Mabior Chol, Marlion Pickett, Riley Collier-Dawkins, Will Martyn

Out: Dion Prestia (Injured), Hugo Ralphsmith, (Omitted), Jake Aarts (Medi-Sub), Kane Lambert (Injured), Maurice Rioli (Omitted), Rhyan Mansell (Injured), Ryan Garthwaite (Omitted), Shane Edwards (Injured), Toby Nankervis (Injured), Trent Cotchin (Injured)

That’s 10 outs. Are they tanking or what?

7 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

How was that Boak goal overruled?

Dogs are always getting the rub of the green.

Thought the same. That wasn't conclusive, you would think the goal umpire who was 1 metre away in a empty stadium would have heard a touch rather than relying on a dodgy picture on a awkward camera angle.

Neither side playing anything like finals footy

We'll never have a better chance of winning than elusive flag than this year. 


Port look better for mine. 
 

 

And I have a carton on this. 
 

Go Power!

That was awful footy to watch.  Meggs has one eye on 2 v 3 in NRL Panthers v Rabbitohs and it’s a much more enjoyable spectacle.  They have some spectators and a little atmosphere.

Dogs gameplan goes to water against defensively switched on sides 

And Port...are good but not good enough?

 

Honestly reckon Port are a chance here. Clean up their goal kicking with better forward entries and I think they can beat the doggies.

Bulldogs .... Trealor, Dunkley, Libba, JJ (other than that goal) not doing much 

Port ... Gray, Boak, Wines (by his standards), Dixon also quiet


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