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Jesse career high contested marks.

Hard to believe .

If I had to pick one player from the AFL to join us it would be Toby Green

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I like GWS. Except when we play them 

Jesse had a huge 3rd qtr. Could've almost sealed the match single handed but for 2 posters. 

6 contested marks for match, I'm happy for him. 

 

Mills, Kennedy and Blakey out is a blow for sydney so if they can win they will deserve the congradulations.


2 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Jesse career high contested marks.

Hard to believe .

If I had to pick one player from the AFL to join us it would be Toby Green

I’d take Sam Walsh.

Is Green In trouble for that small hip and shoulder on the umpire at 3/4 time? Or just a fine?

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Tony will be suspended for that bump into ump. Maybe a fine.

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2 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I’d take Sam Walsh.

I'd take Isaac Heeney


1 minute ago, Males said:

Is Green In trouble for that small hip and shoulder on the umpire at 3/4 time? Or just a fine?

Probs a fine but its not a good look.

1 minute ago, Males said:

Is Green In trouble for that small hip and shoulder on the umpire at 3/4 time? Or just a fine?

Will be a fine but he’s lucky it’s not 2003 as he’d get an automatic week for making umpire contact.

It was terrible look.

1 minute ago, Males said:

Is Green In trouble for that small hip and shoulder on the umpire at 3/4 time? Or just a fine?

Should be suspended for that, regardless of who plays them next week. Intentional and intimidatory. 

1 minute ago, Males said:

Is Green In trouble for that small hip and shoulder on the umpire at 3/4 time? Or just a fine?

Daisy is saying likely will  just be a fine. 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Toby Greene is a disgrace to the game. 

He's a rare talent that the game should not demonise. He's had a hard life, and it's messed him up. More support for the champions of the game please.


21 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Holy moly, Bell just tapped Mumford in the arm and gave up a free kick. Mumford has smashed into everyone today and the umpires have done nothing about it.

Has he ever done anything else. Watching him belt gawn at the g earlier this year with zero ramifications was pretty [censored].

Heeney on fire at the moment!

Umps lifting for Sydney 


7 minutes ago, Males said:

Is Green In trouble for that small hip and shoulder on the umpire at 3/4 time? Or just a fine?

He looked to be imposing himself and trying to intimidate. It was very deliberate. Gotta be a couple of weeks if the AFL is serious, but probably won’t be. You can’t try and impose yourself physically on an umpire. It’s just about the dumbest thing I’ve seen a footballer do in a while.

3 minutes ago, Chook said:

He's a rare talent that the game should not demonise. He's had a hard life, and it's messed him up. More support for the champions of the game please.

Who hasn't had a hard life? And being a 'champion of the game' does not give him license to act like a thug on a football field.

6 minutes ago, Chook said:

He's a rare talent that the game should not demonise. He's had a hard life, and it's messed him up. More support for the champions of the game please.

That’s not how any justice system works. If he’s acting a fool then as an adult he will need to own that. 

 
1 minute ago, von said:

That’s not how any justice system works. If he’s acting a fool then as an adult he will need to own that. 

Yeah, I'd suspend him for a week for directly bashing into an umpire, but to say he's a "disgrace to the game" is really poor. He and players like him elevate the game of Australian football.

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