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Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

And then Hunt tackle didn’t get paid despite the Port player having had much more prior opportunity.

Two Port players also running a marathon before bouncing before the Hunt tackle. Gonna be that sort of night.

 
 

What an appalling free to Georgiadis - fair contest

Too many turnovers at this stage

Good to see that thug lump Lyceum tackled and penalised

Edited by monoccular


Looks like its going to be home town umpiring tonight

lol this definitely has Adelaide Round 10 2021 vibes from an umpiring perspective. 

 

Umps haven’t even packed KY tonight peeps. 


Just now, —coach— said:

Do they have a zoom function on video cameras these days? Channel camera work awful so far

Thought it was just me. Was just about to book an optometrist appointment.

lol jesus... 

Bloody hell

Weid front on spoil - no free

Oliver held sans ball - no free

 

and ffs Gawn thrown out of the ruck contest - no free

F'n disgrace

Spargo in the back - no free, then ANB no prior - free

 

Edited by monoccular

Umpiring so inconsistent and odious dross already. 
 

I imagine the umpires - every ground, every game, around the country, before every game - “already legends, let’s do sh5tty, inconstant umpiring. this is the way. “


So apparently you’re allowed to flip an opponent at a ruck contest?

Great repeat efforts by Kozzie there


are these umpires [censored] for real?

 

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