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Be interesting to see how Preuss goes tonight

 

2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

I’m giving GWS a massive chance. Greene completely changes their side. 
I still don’t rate St Kilda. 

Don’t rate them either. They’re playing on confidence, let’s see how they’re going when the whips are cracking in June/July

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Don’t rate them either. They’re playing on confidence, let’s see how they’re going when the whips are cracking in June/July

They are looking sharp so far

 

Ive counted 3 arms out and NO PENALTIES

AFL AND SCOTT HAVE BASKETCASED THIS!


Me watching the umpire dissent rule changing week to week, minute to minute  

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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Ive counted 3 arms out and NO PENALTIES

AFL AND SCOTT HAVE BASKETCASED THIS!

Don’t they say that 80% of communication is non verbal. Arms out has to be allowed. So long as it’s simply asking a question and not overly demonstrative, it has to be allowed.

AFL overreaching yet again.

Well we have officially not beaten one side I reckon could make the 8 #beatennobody


Fair to say the Saints backline isn't quite to the level that Melbourne or even Fremantle's is. How 3 saints couldn't spoil little Bobby Hill gives me hope that even I could take a mark at AFL level.

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Well we have officially not beaten one side I reckon could make the 8 #beatennobody

We haven't lost to any sides that could make the eight either, which is a better way of putting it I think.

6 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Don’t they say that 80% of communication is non verbal. Arms out has to be allowed. So long as it’s simply asking a question and not overly demonstrative, it has to be allowed.

AFL overreaching yet again.

What about those of us with Italian heritage?

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

What about those of us with Italian heritage?

You got me there deever. At least 80%.


So already a few players running through the "protected zone" and no 50. It just kills me that every week the umps ref the game to only some of the rules, and it's a different few each week.

BT: he’s a bit Missy Higgins 

Daisy: you’re the only one laughing at that, BT. 

I love Daisy 

BT - shut the [censored] up about the ball boys!!!

 

There's actually people there. GWS should just move lock, stock & barrel to Canberra. I doubt anyone in Sydney would notice the removal truck leave. 


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