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A dumb dumb dumb team. You know you can’t take a mark so STAY THE [censored] DOWN

My anger is back.

These umps have simply no shame

 

15 to 7

I don't know it surprises me but we are hardly ever rewarded for our tackling.

Does it happen because the crowd sways their decisions?

Or am I the one bias?

 

How many Berry boys are there??!!


Fox commentators going super hard for the Crom

Looking a bit tired, really gonna have to grind this one out. Failure not on option 

 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

My anger is back.

These umps have simply no shame

 

15 to 7

I don't know it surprises me but we are hardly ever rewarded for our tackling.

Does it happen because the crowd sways their decisions?

Or am I the one bias?

Is the 13 they haven't paid to us

1 minute ago, BDA said:

blatant tacklie without the ball on Nibbler. seriously umps

I reckon the Crow actually held the ball to ANB chest. He couldn’t do anything and the useless ump was blindsided. 


Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Fox commentators going super hard for the Crom

Barracking for every half [censored] free to them. 

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

And to think ... this is the easiest game of the next 8 !!!

lucky to make the 8...

6 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Good odds

Luckily no one took me up on it. I’d be filthy with Bedford 


19 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

missing three of our forward of centre talls currently

That's not an excuse, we are a top side, this type of play will not work with small forwards.

Boys are not expecting frees and just trying to go - admirable & required now

What is Hibberd's injury?

I’d like to see blistering runs out of the backline from hibberd and at least 2 x goals to BBB for this last quarter 

 


Matched us in contested ball, need to pull away this quarter in that area 

seven frees for the entire match, wow adelaide are  extremely good tacklers, i dont know if they have had a holding the ball against them yet, or an incorrect disposal. our players getting tackled and thrown around without the ball and getting nothing is shameful.

 
3 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

That's not an excuse, we are a top side, this type of play will not work with small forwards.

Worked for Richmond one year

Take care of Walker this quarter and we’ll win. May should stick to him so tight, Tex should come away from this game pregnant.


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