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So Port defender deliberately kicks it to space and goes out.(no insufficient called), Port ruckman deliberately hits it out from a contest (not called), then the most contentious of them all gets called deliberate. The only thing umpires are consistent with is their inconsistency.

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Dogs tried for 10 mins. 

easy 8 goal win coming up for Port

Dogs are the most mentally fragile team in the league

Tasty game over in Adelaide. If Port get up the Dogs will probably need to win 10 of their last 14 games just to fall into the 8. 

 

I’ve got a conspiracy theory:

When there is a Goal review (where the goal umpire asks for help from upstairs) quite often the resulting decision from upstairs is made almost instantly after the TV commentators have just given their summation / opinion of what they believe the correct decision will be. It’s literally a couple of seconds. And they’re always now on the same page, having same decision on what has occurred – but in previous years they never used to be.

2 minutes ago, DemonWheels said:

I’ve got a conspiracy theory:

When there is a Goal review (where the goal umpire asks for help from upstairs) quite often the resulting decision from upstairs is made almost instantly after the TV commentators have just given their summation / opinion of what they believe the correct decision will be. It’s literally a couple of seconds. And they’re always now on the same page, having same decision on what has occurred – but in previous years they never used to be.

So BT is the ARC? God save us all


Great to see the faux handpass after a mark / free being called play on.  
And even better a free against the Dogs for holding the ball. 
 

PS and now a second one.  🤗🤗🤗

Pity it isn’t paid consistently. 

Edited by monoccular

Dogs have received 3 frees in marking contests in last 5 mins, where marks would have been paid

Still frees are PA 16 : 11 WB

Good to see Dogs getting a raw deal, but this is pretty blatant

Edited by Graeme Yeats' Mullet

Despite how putrid Port has been for most of this year, Sam Powell-Pepper has been just about the only one of them who hasn't dropped off, and has actually turned into a useful footballer rather than just a battler.


Gee freo and brisbane may get some major % this round. 

This game could get very ugly for nth. 

But port dogs game isn't that bad. at least it's close. 

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Early night with a good book

AFL really putting some snooze fests on Friday nights

What are you reading Jim?
If I may ask

Dogs defence looking very short.  Worth playing balls against them?


The only thing the Dogs have been freed from since the Grand Final, is the ability to win. 

Geezzz . Port could / should have buried the Dogs by now.

Just saw 4 throws by the Dogs in a space of seconds not penalised.

 
3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Geezzz . Port could / should have buried the Dogs by now.

Just saw 4 throws by the Dogs in a space of seconds not penalised.

It’s like shotgun crime in the USA

Nobody notices them anymore!!


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