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Seeing quite a few tackles where the ball is knocked out but no free. Do only Collingwood get these?

Saints having a crack but lacking class.

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Kevin Rudd was PM when Daniel Rich won the rising star. How is he still playing??

3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Seeing quite a few tackles where the ball is knocked out but no free. Do only Collingwood get these?

The HtB last week was a disgrace 

Much more reasonable tonight I think

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Kevin Rudd was PM when Daniel Rich won the rising star. How is he still playing??

Solid contributor. Brisbane is made up of them. Reliable down back. Not sure he's finals material though.

I really hope the Saints get up tonight.

That was HTB against viney and hibberd last week.

#stillbitter


Gee if we had the saints Lions umps we would have won by 3 goals

I hate Zorko, always throwing cheap shots and then flopping 

 

Saints could surprise... with luck

And as I post Lions get a last minute goal to put them back in front

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Harmes has to come in to tag Neale next week. Keeping him quiet goes a long way towards beating them. 


Cameron goes to ground with ball, taps his face to try to get the umpire to pay a free rather than punch the ball away and then eventually punches it. Presumably it wasn’t paid holding the ball out of sympathy. 

C'mon Saints, if they do is a favour tonight and we win tomorrow top 4 would  basically be a lock .

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Cracking game now. Saints are on

big big chance

Just now, Bates Mate said:

How is that not holding the ball against daniher

Unbelievable. These umpires haven’t paid one! 


Cracking hit from Crouch. Gardiner gone for next week. As will crouch be

19 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Kevin Rudd was PM when Daniel Rich won the rising star. How is he still playing??

I think he is trying to worm his way into the periphery of the UN in New York - but I agree he shouldn't still be in the game.

Tuned in at the 10 minute mark of the first quarter and within 10 minutes witnessed at least 3 Jamie Elliot tackles and guess what they were all “ play on”! FMD it’s a joke.

I guess Crouch thought that it was now OK to bump in the head - but, Mr Crouch, you are NOT a big name player so prepare for the rebound and exaggerated wrath.


Just now, monoccular said:

I guess Crouch thought that it was now OK to bump in the head - but, Mr Crouch, you are NOT a big name player so prepare for the rebound and exaggerated wrath.

nah. christopher townsend QC will get him off

 

How was Starcevic not in the back against  - karma bit him and hurt his shoulder though.

And isn't  Zorko a little sniper?    I really think that the repetitive cheap jabs to the guts and ribs should be stamped out - report for striking.  Any repeats -> suspension.

 


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