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8 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Geez, GWS 14 free kicks to the Saints 5.

Hope they keep kicking themselves out of the match

I know the have the orange trim but pretty sure it's Carlton tonight.


6 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Geez, GWS 14 free kicks to the Saints 5.

Hope they keep kicking themselves out of the match

Yeah, what is it with the orange on the Blues jumper. Have they decided it's not enough to poach the GWS players they have decided to become them as well?

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Carlton poor kicking and stupid turnovers in the middle will probably cost them.

 
4 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Carlton poor kicking and stupid turnovers in the middle will hopefully cost them.

 


10 minutes ago, deanox said:

I know the have the orange trim but pretty sure it's Carlton tonight.

Haha yep gws is faster to type than carlscum!

Edited by Brownie

WTF goal review ???    Rushed behind and no suggestion that CFC kicked it and blind Freddie could see the it was ay over the line.  Madness.

 

And then a few minutes later, CFC slung off the kick, went out in their forward line ... "insufficient intent".  Are they bloody mind readers?  It was just a garbage kick.

Edited by monoccular

Absolutely disgraceful umpiring. No2...does not have any idea about  distance.Totally incompetent...five mtr distances many times,and paid marks


Saints only 9 frees, very low number.


Kamikaze Saints - 2 head injuries "friendly fire" with 7 minutes to go and a 10 point lead.

Surely the afl have learnt this is what nobody wants when it comes to umpiring. Just taking control of things at the moment 

 

Umpire who gave free to McKay should never umpire again and McKay suspended for acting. Touched in arm and throws head back. Pathetic. 


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