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2 clear holding-the-man decisions not paid - right in front of the umpire. What is going on?

 
 

Carlton player plays on without going behind his mark, immediate inside 50 to carlton


Umpiring needs a Royal commision

Disgraceful Carltank Bias just Shizzen

ESS SHOULD BE COMPLAINING

Carlton struggling without cerra

 

Heppell is having an absolute stinker. Responsible for 2 goals and a turnover so far. 


'Cheering' for Essendon at the moment as I have the Blues by under 40

they are hanging in there for now but 3rd Q might get messy

Although if they keep attacking the Blues defence is non-existent


19 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Carlton forwards are a protected species. 

No wonder people criticise umpires .Up pops this dh's no tonight no2 .if you had a blindfold on this bloke he would still call a free kick. Carlton are the biggest stagers in the AFL .They just can't help themselves.

Essendon are so poor after a turnover. Their defensive spread is slow, lacks intent, and Carlton are running to half forward unimpeded. 

So I guess the umpire dissent rule has gone out the window? Stringer and Draper should have given 3 away by now

Hilarious to see the bombers get raped by the umps on their ‘special night’

Assume there is 70K plus on such a special night and with 2 powerhouses playing????


Will be interesting to see if umpires try to even up the free kick count. They have said they aren’t told free kick stats during the game. I don’t believe it. I will back Bombers to get more frees this half or otherwise it will be the topic of the week.

6 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Essendon are so poor after a turnover. Their defensive spread is slow, lacks intent, and Carlton are running to half forward unimpeded. 

Really poor 'Maldon'...they're getting opened up time and again.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

otherwise it will be the topic of the week.

I hope so, I'm sick of us being topic of the week this week...

 

Gawd Parrish and Shiel are so....

 Very very average

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13 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Hilarious to see the bombers get raped by the umps on their ‘special night’

Another adjective might be more appropriate thanks


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