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6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Unfortunately he seems to be made of glass

Looks like a really bad Ankle

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3 minutes ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

Nah he’s just full Geelong bogan 

 

Bogan St, Geelong. I kid not.

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Lions by 20

the old men can’t run it out

 

How good is it sitting back friday night, our team has already played sitting 4-0 and there is nor stress watching the remaining matched except wishing adelaide can win over essendon of course. 

But this has been a good game tonight. 

 


Absolutely gutless umpiring - Daniher pushed clearly in the back, in range

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Danger goes to ground a lot. Anyone else noticing that?

About 245 games (stats not available for his junior career)

 

They're mugging Daniher


15 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Unfortunately he seems to be made of glass

Looks like BAD ANKLE

This umpiring is laughable


All Hawkins does is push....every contest

Hawkins - two pushes in the back, the last one very blatant ... no free, and a gift goal.

Corruption at its worst


Disgraceful  home town umpiring but Lions have choked!

Edited by picket fence

Tommy Hawkins loves a good old shove square in the back. Just ask Steven May's hammy.

18 minutes ago, Chook said:

Danger goes to ground a lot. Anyone else noticing that?

I about to post that too.

Constantly diving instead of trying to run through and pick the ball up (Like he used to),  Something wrong with his back and he can't bend?

 

Hawkins two hands in the back 

Umpire: well done, have a mark you oily a-hole 

Cam Rainer mehhhh

 


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