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So you’re able to swipe somebody in the face with the fingers before tackling them now? 
 

can’t say I saw that one in the rules.

DuhWayne and Brereton arguing that it doesn’t matter if you’re hit in the face, how are these two paid money 

 

Dees fans out in force tonight. I reckon the crowd is 50/50

 

How was that not a free kick to Kos?

These umpires are a joke. They are no damn good and until the AFL allows criticism of their pathetic efforts they will never be any elfin good. 

Dermott would’ve been out of his chair if Cyril had kicked that Kozzie goal. Instead his entire focus went to the tackling technique of the defender.

 


No [censored] if this wasn’t a Dees match I’d soooooo not be watching it. 

Just now, pitmaster said:

How was that not a free kick to Kos?

These umpires are a joke. They are no damn good and until the AFL allows criticism of their pathetic efforts they will never be any elfin good. 

Especially given they have called that high to the Suns 4 times

Sparrow, Spargo, and Hunt will be lucky to get a game next week. So frustrated by Sparrow, just really slow of mind today. Rivers also doesn’t look ready. 

 
18 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Three times in as many words just before. 😆

Thus the blindness 😉


Bureau of meteorology got it wrong tonight. Beautiful night here

2 minutes ago, Kiss of Death said:

So you’re able to swipe somebody in the face with the fingers before tackling them now? 
 

can’t say I saw that one in the rules.

DuhWayne and Brereton arguing that it doesn’t matter if you’re hit in the face, how are these two paid money 

Rupert's never been one to chase the best in the business

Get the first goal and deflate them. Suns look like they have the belief and will to keep pushing til the end.

3 minutes ago, BDA said:

Dees fans out in force tonight. I reckon the crowd is 50/50

So 200 of each then?


Just now, BDA said:

Bureau of meteorology got it wrong tonight. Beautiful night here

Well that’d be a first for them 😆

1 minute ago, gs77 said:

32 possessions to trac in 3 qtrs what a titan!

Now needs a goal or 2 to go with it


5 minutes ago, Kiss of Death said:

So you’re able to swipe somebody in the face with the fingers before tackling them now? 
 

can’t say I saw that one in the rules.

DuhWayne and Brereton arguing that it doesn’t matter if you’re hit in the face, how are these two paid money 

According to Lynchy it was 'just a poke in the eye'. 

Chol gets soft one for chopping Max gets hammered all night no frees

1 minute ago, layzie said:

According to Lynchy it was 'just a poke in the eye'. 

Just a flesh wound…

 

Bowey had the composure of a 100 game player. 


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