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1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Let's not get carried away. we've played about 5 mins of good footy.

Another 5mins and it's a 10goal win.

 
1 minute ago, John Crow Batty said:

When a player disposes of the ball to a teammate and try’s to run to link up the next play but is impeded by the opposition player it’s a free plus 50 metre penalty.

Didn't know that - thanks  👍

Just now, CYB said:

The. Commentator mentioned  the give and receive or the ol soccer one-two. But I never knew that was actually a rule. 

If we have the ball and I'm about to give it to you but I can't because you're scragged off the ball, what's the point in the free? We already have the ball - hence the 50.

That's the justification - to prevent "professional" free kicks that stop the team with the ball from attacking.

 
8 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Remember when we used to fight and shut down games and be like “oh my god we are a chance” and then the opposition would kick 5 goals in 4 minutes? 
Good times were had by nobody. 

https://youtu.be/gqsT4xnKZPg

Just now, dees189227 said:

I just presumed umpire abuse maybe

Must have been because it was soft to begin with and the ball went straight back to us. 


Just now, JTR said:

Didn't know that - thanks  👍

It the AFL free kick flavour of the minute.

6 minutes ago, Big Col said:

Rd 1 2013 they killed us and set us up for a horror season resulting in the sacking of our coach.

It's about time we returned the favour.

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Still filthy that we had to sack Neeld because of them.

 

 
3 minutes ago, Big Col said:

Rd 1 2013 they killed us and set us up for a horror season resulting in the sacking of our coach.

It's about time we returned the favour.

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Yes I was there. I remember commenting to my friend at I think it was the 12 minute mark of the first quarter that “ gee have you noticed we haven’t had a possession yet?” And I think by then Wines ( who we didn’t draft against everybody’s thinking) had already kicked 2 goals! Have I got the right game? 


I know it’s early in the season but it feels like the change in holding the ball interpretation has made it more inconsistent than previously. And the insufficient intent rule is horrible. 

although our forward line has been stagnant, I have been happy with how Sam W has presented and taken marks in the centre of the ground... no different to a BBB role, it's the way it goes sometimes... perhaps a bit of late scoreboard cosmetics for him.

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1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Still filthy that we had to sack Neeld because of them.

 

I know imagine where we’d be now if we had just got on the reality bus 


Jackson is on, couple of key marks, backing him for votes by game's end. 

Viney having a great game.

Anyone notice Brayshaw leading pre game speech/rev up?

Discipline is outstanding for a lot of late hits.

Nearest the pin this will be a 12 goal win

Everyone having a go (a couple quiet but need to watch again to look for team actions)

6 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Even so, Weightman doesn’t do what Spargs just did and is hammered in here…. But of balance lad.

Sorry, I have been critical of Spargo milking things, but clear free. He does act but nothing compared to Weigtman

2 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

although our forward line has been stagnant, I have been happy with how Sam W has presented and taken marks in the centre of the ground... it's the way it rolls sometimes...

Did you see the runner after Tmac mark.  telling them to move  more around for leads...

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9 minutes ago, JTR said:

Sorry if already covered, but can someone explain that 50m to Langdon for me?

I get the free for holding, but why the 50?

He'd passed the ball and was ready to be a run on player for the 1 - 2

Professional free kick took him out

They made that 50 abou 10 years ago

Just now, Darkhorse72 said:

Wines out...did he get a touch?

he'd only been on the ground 48% of the time so I expect he had an injury that he was trying to run out

Overuse

 
13 minutes ago, Big Col said:

Rd 1 2013 they killed us and set us up for a horror season resulting in the sacking of our coach.

It's about time we returned the favour.

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To be fair, that led to Roosy, PJ and subsequently Goody.

They did us a huge favour

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