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Viney touched that first…. Mark paid to Port!!! My god these umpires are terrible. 

Lol these umpires should be at Auskick next weekend. 


Just now, DeeSince73 said:

Viney touched that first…. Mark paid to Port!!! My god these umpires are terrible. 

How could they not see that. [censored] disgraceful.

 

Killed the umpires. In the back is dead tonight

Disappointing when we dominate like that and have nothing to show for it 

Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

The battle of two ineffectual forward lines.

Oh for Ben Brown 


I don’t think Ive ever posted about the umpires….but FMD!! Horrendous 

That is one of the worst quarters I’ve seen of AFL. We’ve got the game on our terms, though didn’t have a great amount of rebound. This is going to be a slog. 

1 minute ago, Pates said:

Lol these umpires should be at Auskick next weekend. 

Jeepers what drugs are you on

 

why would you punish kids with this Potemkin Umpiring

1 minute ago, ucanchoose said:

Killed the umpires. In the back is dead tonight

Seen it at least twice already, blokes diving into players backs not paid against.

Spargo at our forward 50 and Viney at half back.

Not even mentioning the ridiculous Port 'mark'

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21 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Why was it a free then? The Hunt tackle then, the sport player had more prior.

I agreed with you.

Can't complain about that quarter. Would have loved another goal or two, but a perfect defensive quarter.

Hunt, Tomlinson not quite too the level IMO
Brayshaw impeccable.

Great to have Lever back, even if he's not touching the ball too much. Haven't conceded a goal with him in the side all year.

 

The worst umpired quarter ever and that's saying something. They broke every rule in the book and even got paid marks when second to the contest. Don't even let them umpire the vfa


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