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2 minutes ago, von said:

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.

Yep. Totally unacceptable. Needs to be made an example of, as he often is and for good reason. 

 
Just now, Chook said:

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 AFL.

Make it two weeks just to be sure. 

 

If you hate Geelong like I do then you want Sydney to win.  GWS without Greene and Green will struggle next week.  Swans will too but they look more likely to take it up to the Cats.  History shows the losing qualifiers win the second week.

Gawn cops a free against him every time is does something similar to what Hickey just did in the ruck. 🤷🏼‍♂️

 

GWS have stopped. Hope the Swans can get over the line, because the Giants scare me way more than them.

5 minutes ago, Chook said:

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.

Our game does have a history of champions who are also thugs. The thuggery tends to fade from memory as time goes by.


6 minutes ago, Chook said:

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.

By acting like sooky thugs???? I'd hardly call thuggery 'elevation'...

Poor kick from Rampe. 


Whats a draw? EXTRA TIME?? 20mins?


This is off the charts. Next level exciting. 

4 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Whats a draw? EXTRA TIME?? 20mins?

5 minutes each way with time on.

Edited by leave it to deever

 

What a game, well played to both teams.

Exactly what finals football should be.


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