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Is it 15 metres as the crow flies per bounce, or 15 metres travelled in any direction? I've never quite known the rule but I always thought it was the former.

Any experts out there?

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Duryea ran about 50 metres without bouncing then and the umpire was reluctant to pay the free kick.

You're exaggerating ... closer to 60 metres

 
3 minutes ago, Chook said:

Is it 15 metres as the crow flies per bounce, or 15 metres travelled in any direction? I've never quite known the rule but I always thought it was the former.

Any experts out there?

Any direction.

Running one way then back the other doesn’t cancel itself out.


Hugh McCluggage is a seriously good player.

Lions are clearly a better matchup for us than the Dogs, and possibly Port (though the headless chook delivery into the forward line that Port sometimes does suits us). Hope Brisbane can go all the way tonight and next week as they're the team I think we're best placed to beat should we meet.

They're good enough to do it for sure.

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1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Honestly, without the assistance from the umpires, the Dogs are very average. 

I still dont know how we lost to them....we must have had a bad day at the office.

1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Lincoln McCarthy flies for the mark, brings it to ground for Joe Daniher to crumb. The Lions forward line is a bit upside down, but it works!

Joe Daniher in a nutshell. With his height he should be Ben Brown-like. Instead he is chaos incarnate.


 

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