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Crows, with ump assistance, are up and about. This will be a tough game from here

Umps just keep finding non existent frees for the Crows


c'mon Tracc

 
Just now, dees189227 said:

Spargo having his arm held there

About the 10th hold not paid our way 


14 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umpires atrocious 

 

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umps just keep finding non existent frees for the Crows

and missing obvious ones against Crows

not sure if Trac will convert...

nailed it. good work Trac

Just now, 2021 Premiers said:

c'mon Tracc

 C'mon my boy!!

Got it!!!! Phew!

 


Clearly it’s got to be wearing red, blue and yellow for it to be worthy of a free kick.

Quick get the mustard out to the boys at 1/4 time

Edited by Demon Disciple


Great qu by trac and excellent to see Langdon streaming down the wing again 

 

afl.com.au says Adelaide 6 free kicks to 5

 

Blatant [censored] throw by the crow with 4 secs left and 20 in front

Thought both teams had a red hot crack. If I was a neutral I'd love this game it's better than some of the other bruise free tripe going on around the league right now. There is a feel of last year's Adelaide oval game about it though 


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