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Bloody terrible umpiring is costing us this game.

 
 

What’s going on with Viney’s disposal, he has missed 3 easy targets.  


1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Definitely one who only plays well when the rest of the team does. Cannot rely on him to turn the tide

Only a handful in the team could turn the tide. Useless comment.

Dixon smoked Gawn there. Read it well.

 
2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Can we please sub Tom Sparrow out for Dunstan.

Absolutely killing out forward thrusts and disposal 

Not sure that'd be much of an improvement re disposals

Umpire sucked in there, Max doesn't get the ball back to him it's fine but Dixon basically drops the ball and gets a 50.


1 minute ago, praha said:

Nah, 4 years ago he gobbles that up. 

Yeah but right now they kick it better, he marks it. He played for a different team 4 years ago so don’t really care what he could do then. 

We work so hard for our goals this quarter but yet we continue to cough it up so easy to Port Adelaide scoring the other way.

50 was there. If you impact player's ability to play off mark then you infringed. Harsh but there.

Zero desperation


2 minutes ago, Star of the 80s said:

Bloody terrible umpiring is costing us this game.

Our terrible form will cost us the game

What's happened to DOGGA!!?????  fricken awful the last few weeks

Absolute bloody cheating Dixon and umpire sucked in big time. 

What’s the issue with Brown. I have no vision. Career done?


2 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Umpire sucked into a 50

Good acting Charlie

True but wouldn’t have happened if Trac hadn’t shanked his kick. Too many errors.

Dixon has always got a good run from the umps 

 

Hibberd has been good since he returned.

1 minute ago, Mr Steve said:

This ground is not suitable for AFL footy.

100 x better than Kardinia Park


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