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Considering they're playing to the home audience, the K-Rock one is surprisingly even handed. Don't expect them to get excited but at least they admit the 50 was there, unlike 5AA who would have argued for a free the other way.

🙄 Great… Now I’ve gotta watch the end of this match another four times. Like 50-odd viewings isn’t enough. JK. I’ve just made a cuppa and ima sit on the front porch and watch it over again. Soz neighbours… you’re about to hear it a few more times. 😁

Press play, close your eyes and picture it like you're listening on the wireless. Wonderful!

 

Impressed with those, don't know how you did it,  but gus was smart there stood on the outside of the mark and back up a bit forced him to kick it close to the boundary line.


6 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Press play, close your eyes and picture it like you're listening on the wireless. Wonderful!

I just did this. Awesome! And without watching it you hear things you otherwise may not notice. Example, the fake crowd noise is there but you can actually hear our boys let out a huge cheer. You can hear it above the fake crowd cheer. 

13 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

but gus was smart there stood on the outside of the mark

It was Petracca standing on the mark.

The ABC one is good coz no fake crowd noise but who is that clown laughing at Max and saying he’s gonna miss?!?!


12 minutes ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

Did I hear right was mark neeld doing special comments on Krock ???

Yep that was him. 

On reviewing the footage, almost looked like Brad Close could have made it a double 50m for Lever as he ran into the protected area while Cameron stood on the mark.

I have watched that replay more than hannans goal in the 2018 elim.

12 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

On reviewing the footage, almost looked like Brad Close could have made it a double 50m for Lever as he ran into the protected area while Cameron stood on the mark.

Absolutely.

I didn't pick that up live, but if lever had made any move to play on it had to be 50 metres. He was basically directly in front of lever


51 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I have watched that replay more than hannans goal in the 2018 elim.

Prior to this, my favourite goal on replay was Jack Watts goal in 2017 ( Queens Birthday). This is now my official favourite ❤️ 

1 minute ago, jane02 said:

Prior to this, my favourite goal on replay was Jack Watts goal in 2017 ( Queens Birthday). This is now my official favourite ❤️ 

Watts’ 2017 QBD goal was magical. I’ve watched that probably a thousand times - especially during the dark times of our seasons in 2019/2020.

Before that, Brock McLean’s 2006 Elimination final goal against the Saints was was my favourite. 

 

Okay so I've now hit psychopath-level viewings of the final 2 minutes, thank you.

Didn't mind the 3AW one but the ABC call sounded like kids had overtaken the booth to eat their Domino's pizza


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