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Love what GCS are doing.  Annihilated the Hawks!!

Hate that Bulldogs will be in the 8 after this weekend.  Hopefully, it won't last.

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Bulldogs are celebrating each goal as if they have won the Grand Final

I find it quite humorous 

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So the suns play the hawks tonight at TIO then they play nth there again next week. So obviously staying in Darwin for the week. Not bad. Hope Rowell has packed  a lot of sunscreen.

But this is a very comprehensive win by them. 

Gee the dogs are giving it to west coast. Doing it easily without Bailey Smith to. Not sure where west coast go from here. 


9 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Bulldogs are celebrating each goal as if they have won the Grand Final

I find it quite humorous 

Their supporters are a bit too excited about beating the Eagles too. 

 

2 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Dare I say it ... but it is probably better for Dees if the filth win today.

Ofcourse its beneficial for Collingwood to win.

Getting a bit annoying that goal umpires are relying more and more on the video review. The goal umpire had to make the call on the Curnow miss.

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Weitering subbed out due to injury. Huge loss for Carlton 

Be interesting if they go to water like we did with May out.

The 2 best key defenders in the league.

Can't believe I am barracking for Collingwood 🙄

2 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Can't believe I am barracking for Collingwood 🙄

Same 🤮

 


I too am "barracking for" the Pies. (I think I need a shower).

Cox is chucking himself at everything and actually making a impact. Weitering off makes the game a 50/50 now, he is as important to the Blues as May is to us. Pies tackling pressure is messing with Blues a ground level.

6 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Can't believe I am barracking for Collingwood 🙄

I’m going for the Blues, my second team. Last time I said this on DL it wasn’t received well. Someone even suggested an intervention might be in order. 🤣

17 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Not sure west coast fans would take these thrashings very well. Yes there are excuses but they are terrible. 

Still funny that the Pies lost to them at home 

unforgivable loss

Pies bringing the heat. Carlton will have to play well to win this game


Carlton are [censored] but lucky Pies can't convert.

Essendon reserves won with a point that sailed through after the siren!

 
On 5/28/2022 at 2:26 PM, Macca said:

What we do know is that a 50 metre penalty can be awarded for infringements after the final siren ... usually with regards to the man on the mark infringing in some way

But with the new dissent & abuse rulings, a 50m penalty can be applied in that area (after the siren)

As for last night, it seems the benefit of the doubt seemed to go with the Swans player but is another umpire in a similar position going to rule in the same way? Who would know? 

Technically, the Swans player could have been pinged if the umpire did believe that the player was deliberately transgressing

Just another grey area with an accent on interpretation

Just a thought re dissent rules - could / should the free have been reversed after all the vitriol directed clearly at the umpire by the Richmond players?

Umps lifting massively for Carlton. HQ definitely want them top 4 this year. Brown paper bags in full effect.


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