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And on it goes

 

Three bulltish free kicks in a row RRrubish Stuff Bulldogs clearly favoured

Its as if the umpires default position at every contest is "why should we not give the Bulldogs a free"

 

The umpires have lost the plot completely.

12 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Bulldogs 21 frees to 7

What the actual 

I'm sitting here watching an ordinary game of football, thinking this umpiring is awful

I look at the Frees  24-8

What on earth is going on with the AFL umpiring?

Edited by Graeme Yeats' Mullet


Never a dump tackle. The AFL need to talk to the umps about the doggies bias. It's ridicoulous

I am so glad to see the Bulldogs back to their one-way-running best. 

#Freekickbulldogs

10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Bulldogs 21 frees to 7

It’s embarrassing how under reported it is in the media. It’s almost as if they aren’t allowed to highlight what is statistically impossible.

 

To call that a dangerous tackle is farcical.

 

Yet Jobe Watson defends it, sorry you pathetic lap dog Jobe, but that was not dangerous and your comment is yet another example on why you commentary is disparaged by so many


WTF

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

These soft frees to the Dogs are just becoming outrageous 

Led by the poster boy, Cody Weightman 

Weightman is a cracking young player


Does Jobe Watson know there are 2 teams on the ground? Hardly mentions Sydney.

And if McCrae goes low to intentionally look for a head high free kick one more time, I'm turning the tv off. O stuff me, he just did it again1

17-3 free kicks bulldogs way since qtr time. This happens every. single. week 

Realky needs to be investigated. 

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

It’s embarrassing how under reported it is in the media. It’s almost as if they aren’t allowed to highlight what is statistically impossible.

McLure on ABC radio certainly asking the questions re maggots

1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

That is a DISGRACE!!!

Holding the man????????? 

Threw it away - free to Dogs!!

 

RThree bulltish free kicks in a row RRrubish Stuff Bulldogs clearly favoured


4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

It’s embarrassing how under reported it is in the media. It’s almost as if they aren’t allowed to highlight what is statistically impossible.

"Nice AFL media accreditation you have there. Shame if anything were to happen to it."

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Weightman is a cracking young player

Wash ur mouth out

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

McLure on ABC radio certainly asking the questions re maggots

Threw it away - free to Dogs!!

 

THE worst decision i think i’ve ever seen and part of an ongoing pattern . NOT a one off. 

 

You've just got to be thankful it's not happening against us.

Borat incorrect disposal in front of Sydney goal - play on. 
No way would they miss that the other way. 
 

25 to 8 at ¾ time.  More that a threefold ratio. No accident. 
 

Edited by monoccular


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