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1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Thought brown held that long enough

Seemingly needs to hold it as long as his run up (which still doesn’t work)

 

[censored] you cheating [censored] umpires

 

21-7 


 

Ben Brown is becoming a liability. 

should be dominating against a young defence 


can;t believe what gus just did there. Their were dees defenders there. no need to drag it in at all

These umpires working harder than anyone on the ground 

Just cannot compete with this absolutely corrupt umpiring. Might as well go home now.

 


21-7

 

Edited by Damo

The guys do know we need to kick goals to win the game……………don’t they?

Stuff the umpires, and get on with it Dees.


Just now, BDA said:

can;t believe what gus just did there. Their were dees defenders there. no need to drag it in at all

He didn't it was toe poked back into him. Really should not have been payed

 

Personally I don’t think the umps have been too bad. 
Am pretty stoned however. 

Just now, GCDee said:

21-7 

I don’t buy into the squaring the ledger argument. But watching the game…..the ledger would be square because they have missed that many


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