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My Tip :  Stevic. Rosebury. Meredith. Emergency Donlon and Mollison

 

It's a given that Werridee will announce his Demons team well ahead of Thursday.
Shirley he'll yell us who the maggots in green will be?

Anybody except #22 Stephenson.

 

There was a humorous post on bigfooty suggesting the starting 21 bulldogs team would be announced Thursday night.

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

My Tip :  Stevic. Rosebury. Meredith. Emergency Donlon and Mollison

Mollison definitely has the nod - apparently he found out last week 


Who were the 3 that did the preliminary?

55 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

Anybody except #22 Stephenson.

You can throw in Robert Findlay too. He has a hardon for the Dogs as well.

 
2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Donlan, Meredith and Mollison. Other game was Rosebury, Stevic and Findlay.

 

Well the one's that did our game were pretty good.


1 hour ago, Nasher said:

*Williamson

* Noted. 


2 hours ago, Nicko said:

Mollison definitely has the nod - apparently he found out last week 

Great News 

Best going around and grew up barracking for us

Edited by Old Bear

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1 hour ago, george_on_the_outer said:

As long as it's not Findlay, Williamson or Chamberlain......or Nichols ( but then Hawthorn aren't playing)

I like Chamberlain, he is actually a good umpire. Just likes to chat a bit.

19 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I like Chamberlain, he is actually a good umpire. Just likes to chat a bit.

yep, good decision maker who talks too much but he can't bounce the ball and his ego has him inserting himself as the post-goal maggot in the square far, far too often 


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1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

yep, good decision maker who talks too much but he can't bounce the ball and his ego has him inserting himself as the post-goal maggot in the square far, far too often 

Yes poor bouncer.

5 hours ago, Nasher said:

*Williamson

I don’t want to know his name, I just know he is number 22 and he’s awful.

Honestly, I couldn’t tell you many other umpires but he is one who just seems to always make the wrong call.

Should we politely request that the umpires who gave the 2 and 3 votes to Adelaide in round 22 excuse themselves from the grand final?

 
8 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Should we politely request that the umpires who gave the 2 and 3 votes to Adelaide in round 22 excuse themselves from the grand final?

Findlay was one of them and seems he’s doing the GF.

Nichols is ok to us


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