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1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Some very soft frees being paid

Umpires have gifted Carltank 4 goals but this looks like Dees in 1971

Edited by picket fence

 

Relax....we wait till we are 44 down then switch on.....you wait Boos !

 

There's going to be a lot of 50m penalties if thats the threshold


Just now, picket fence said:

Umpires have gifted Carltank 4 goals

That’s the rules

Learn and stop doing it. It’s obvious they’re hot so why keep talking? 
 

The issue is we are getting smashed in the middle. 

Mckay still can't kick a set shot.

 
2 minutes ago, Big Col said:

4 x 50m penalties as we slip to 29 points behind.
How much of a lead are we giving them?
 

44pts i think is the game plan...

This 44 kicks goals something Kossy aint doing


3 minutes ago, Big Col said:

4 x 50m penalties as we slip to 29 points behind.
How much of a lead are we giving them?
 

Doesn't matter

We're disinterested about this game yet we're salty at the umps? Can't be both surely.

4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Umpires have gifted Carltank 4 goals

The frees were there: it is more our arrogance and I’ll discipline l reckon. I hope it is not indicative of the rest of the year…

Edited by Dees2014


Saad killing Kosi

Smith running into Lever is exactly why I cannot with him. 

It is ridiculously hot in here. 


Finally Fritta hits the scoreboard.
There's 9 minutes left in 2Q, so that's about 26-27 goals.

Joel Smith has talent and a potential role but it’s got to be being used in space and on smaller opponents. He has elite athleticism and movement.

He doesn’t have any idea how to use his body to shift bigger forwards who can out reach him.

As a 7th defender who does a bit of everything he’s interesting. As a full back he’s hopeless 

Hate the high Viney tackle ! the pinnacle of [censored] umpiring player dives forward into what can u do? It’s not dangerous! Yet they let it go when he got ridden in the back in the first 😡 

 

We are thinking like Hollywood Millionares pity we are playing like Paupers

12 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

As usual, the commentary is [censored]. Apparently only one team on the ground.

Only one team had the ball


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