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31 minutes ago, BDA said:

De Koning looks a decent defender

He’s a gun.

Would be my pick out of all the rising stars so far this year.

 

 
7 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

He’s a gun.

Would be my pick out of all the rising stars so far this year.

+1

reminds me of (jared) rivers with how composed he is for one so young

Edited by whatwhat say what

 

This has got Hawkins for the win after the siren written all over it

24 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

For those who missed it 

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Literally kicks himself forward off the Geelong player's front. Absolutely pathetic. Should be reported.

 

This is an incredible choke from Jeelong.  They were absolutely playing with the Dogs early 

No Tom Stewart… Wow


All I’m hearing every few seconds is Outside 5

anyone help me out?? Wtf does it mean?

34 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

For those who missed it 

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He's really earning himself a bad wrap.  Someone at the club needs to take him aside and have a little chat

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

All I’m hearing every few seconds is Outside 5

anyone help me out?? Wtf does it mean?

It's pretty much a Doggy thing.  They prefer to step back from the mark and not 'Stand' the mark but instead go back and protect an area.  If they dont stand the mark then that area has to be outside 5 meters from the mark.

A great idea for defenders in an OOTF situation as they can protect against the inside kick, a play on inside for a long raking kick over the back and/ or the switch a little better instead of standing the mark on the line and watching as the player runs off into field to do one of the above.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Jeez. all kicked off here

Smith is in real trouble. he'll miss multiple games for that


Baz Smith will get 3 weeks for that. Stupid.

Im thoroughly confused by the down field rule. The umpires are literally encouraging players to break the rules to slow play down. Talk about not understanding the game.

3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

It's pretty much a Doggy thing.  They prefer to step back from the mark and not 'Stand' the mark but instead go back and protect an area.  If they dont stand the mark then that area has to be outside 5 meters from the mark.

Yes but half the time it’s not clear whether the ump is saying get outside 5 or you are outside 5   Please explain


Bailey Smith as mad AF. 

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Smith gone with that Head Butt

That is not on

Liverpool kiss ...

His role model must be Skull Murphy ... gee, I'm ageing myself with that reference.

I think the push in the back of a player shoving them into a pack is one of the most potentially dangerous actions in our game.

Seems to go unnoticed by the tribunal.

Hope Geelong choke

 

Why the [censored] does BT have to comment on what’s clearly going to the tribunal? Insinuating that Toohey was acting. He’s such a blow hard. The game is better off without these boring dinosaurs who editorialise the game instead of simply commentating.


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