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NON-MFC: Round 6, 2022

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6 minutes ago, BDA said:

Funny reaction form the Crows player to that BS free paid to the dogs (the dogs player ducked his head into the tackle). The arms went out for a split second before he realised what he was doing. Quickly put the arms back down again

The Dogs player cannonballed himself head first into the Crows player and was awarded ย the free. Itโ€™s the real obvious ones they get wrong that irks me, but the players seem to be adapting to this rule as you stated.

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AFL can't adjudicate properly on rules that have been in the game forever, eg throwing.

Now they can't even adjudicate on the ones they brought in eg ducking into a tackle.

What hope is there for a supposedly simple rule to stop dissent? I think we know the answer.

Mr punchable head, Taylor Walker, has been in very good form since he returned this season

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Score in this game 200 throws to the posers and two to Crows

Itโ€™s time a journalist asked Beveridge the direct questionย 

โ€œDo you train your Players to throw the ballโ€

The evidence is all there


12-6 frees Dogs way, though should be 12-26 if you take in the throws, 6-26 if you discount deliberate ducking.

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Scintillating high scoring football in perfect conditions. Except it's probably 3 degrees and blowing like the roaring forties.


Dogs midfield is an over glorified accumulation machine. Sure they get lots of it, but have virtually no hurt factor. They must all have themselves in their AFL fantasy teams.

The crows are a better side than many of us thaught.

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Dogs midfield is an over glorified accumulation machine. Sure they get lots of it, but have virtually no hurt factor. They must all have themselves in their AFL fantasy teams.

Bailey Smith has to be the most overrated player going around. Has he hit a target yet?

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Bailey Smith has to be the most overrated player going around. Has he hit a target yet?

Most of his touches are unnecessary 1-2โ€™s he demands. Just halve his stats for true worth.

2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

The crows are a better side than many of us thaught.

And they have Burgess now so you know theyโ€™ll run out games well.ย 


57 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Go Croms

I picked โ€˜em.ย 
The Dogs are psychologically ruined because of last Septemberย 

All the more reason to barrack for the Dogs now.

8 minutes ago, dl4e said:

The crows are a better side than many of us thaught.

They are getting fitterย 

Burgess is there nowโ€ฆ.

On 4/22/2022 at 1:16 PM, BDA said:

Should be a good game tonight. I reckon the return of Toby will ignite the Giants and bring St Kilda back down to earth. The sainters have been getting a bit ahead of themselvesย 

Green came in an actually was rather quiet in form and contribution relative to his past efforts. What did surprise was the form - improving after the early first quarter start - and contribution of Preuss for the GWS team. Big bloke, big reach, big entrance to a melee or two, big reading of the play and the drop of the ball. Across the game, big Preuss earned an assessment as one of the best on the ground for GWS. Good on him, as it, too, has taken some time (of which most of us are familiar).

19 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

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.

Sure does add to their inconsistencies and so extremely negatively in anticipated, reliable umpiring.

mmmmm. Ben Keys has a bit of a Bayley Fritsch aesthetic about him.


I reckon I have seen half a dozen arms up from the Dogs. ย No free. Just waiting for the unlucky Crows player to get a reversal or 50 go against him.ย 

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52 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Itโ€™s time a journalist asked Beveridge the direct questionย 

โ€œDo you train your Players to throw the ballโ€

The evidence is all there

Whereโ€™s Tom Morris when you need him?


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