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I love our ferocious and tough midfield.

 

Outstanding win in the circumstances

Umpiring a joke

Defensively rock solid after quarter time. Lever and Brayshaw excellent

Clarry superb as always. Trac very good

Happy to collect the 4 points and move on

Go Dees


Challenged. Challenge accepted. Succeeded! 

Angus and JJ having some sort of season. I thought that was a big 4 points.

 

I’m so done with the cheating at Adelaide oval by the man in yellow. 


Bank the four, get out of that putrid hick town.

Oh, & thank Gawwwd we won't be subjected to that nuffy 'CROM' bs all over our social media.

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If anyone actually thinks that umpiring wasn't a complete rort, then you're worse than a Collingwood supporter and you genuinely need to get off this forum.

Good win though. 

Structurally deficient. 

That was a very solid, and probably in the heat of the moment, an underrated win.

23 to 9 frees. That is as corrupt an umpiring exhibition as you will ever see. 

Adelaide is a hole of town. Their supporters are feral. 

They can farkl off


That was a great win given the outs and the way we had to find a way. That’s a tough ground to win at.

Proud of the boys.

No normally an ump basher, missed all of ours and gifted them. Missed a Ben Brown mark as well. Should be raised by the club.


Viney is an absolute animal, love him. 
 

Petracca and Oliver sublime. 
 

Awesome combination. 

We beat the umpires.

Should be a royal commission.

I know they are professional footballs but no one can tell me they were not thinking about next Thursday night.

 

I'd like to suggest to anyone who's had a gut full of the inept, corrupt umpiring of interstate games to contact the AFL tonight and voice your displeasure. Absolute amateur hour, get some umpires who've got some balls to call the game correctly rather than the feckless cowards we have to put up with

2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

I’m starting to think Clayton Oliver could turn out to be a handy player.

I would give him a 7 year deal 


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