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7 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

This has to be the worst surface in the AFL, worse than Marvel.

You are  the biggest exaggerator in the world CB. It's still VFL Park. 

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Need to be a lot cleaner going inside 50. Shouldn’t be hard playing against an absolutely ****house team. Eagles are Neeld era bad and will have percentage in the 40s after today! Cmon boys put the foot down and be ruthless!

The umpires must clearly see the elbows to the throats and neck. I don’t get why they don’t stamp it out of the game there and then. 


Too many passes that hang in the air a bit too long. If we just put our heads down the game would be much easier. They are creating more opportunities this quarter which is unacceptable. 

Kellie Underwood described Sparrow as being "concussed" by the hit he sustained early in the game. He's out there now.

There's inaccurate and then there's just plain irresponsible. Don't describe a player as being concussed without a shred of evidence that he is.

I'm a huge fan of the contribution women are making to footy all round. But Underwood is doing the cause no good tonight. 

 

Tell us more about pineapples please 

Oh well we can always kick 26 points and smother them

2 minutes left. 4 goals ?

Umpires starting to listen to the crowd. 😞


Petracca needs to completely revamp his set shot routine.

Hope Trac gets his goal kicking radar back online before finals. His set shots have been poor this year.


3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Tell us more about pineapples please 

Hard game to call, feel sorry for the umpires.

Poorest quarter for year,  no excuse for poor i50 connection, our fwds have oceans of space.

 

Not the prettiest quarter but held them out. Would have liked a couple more on the board 


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