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9 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

that wasn't high

What do you mean? He almost took his chest off.

 
4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I wish umps would call out cats throwing.

 

Reckon both teams are chucking it round like they think they're Harlem Globetrotters. 

 

Dunstall trying to convince us that it’s scrappy because of the pressure.  Then Fox shows the pressure gauge and no, not a big pressure game at all.

7 minutes ago, DemonWheels said:

That wasn’t a free kick to Motlop whatsoever. Even Channel 7 didn’t want to show the replay. Non officiating umpire reacted to the Blues fans. Terrible officiating.

Was actually a great tackle considering there’s literally 50cm height difference between Motlop and Dekoning


 
Just now, layzie said:

Doesn't take a genius to know you don't win if you don't take your chances.

Yep, blues can't buy a goal

The young Guthrie has become a bit of a player.


Finally the ump pays the free for dropping the ball. There's been a few so far this game.

Blues have the worst running patterns in the comp.. no overlap, just reactive footy..

Weitering is getting very good at almost making the spoil


2 minutes ago, SPC said:

Blues have the worst running patterns in the comp.. no overlap, just reactive footy..

They just don’t move it with any purpose. 
It’s ridiculous considering they have two of the best tall forwards in the competition. 

Blues completely off the boil this Q

AFL commentators unique for at least two reasons:

they congratulate each other - good call BT. never heard that in any other sport

they tell players what they should do. why is he kicking around the corner? she kick a drop punt. 

two truely bizarre aspects of aussie rules commentary 

Carlton doing the basics very poorly. Filling the defensive f50 hole, sheparding, 3rd man going for intercep mark, kicking to advantage 

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man i hate the cats. getting close to overtaking the bombers!

 
7 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Losing to Geelong isn’t a choke, it’s how they lose.

If Curnow or McKay didn’t mark it, the ball came flying back out, and when McKay did mark it he struggled in front of goals. Why do key fwds continue to try and kick around their body.

plague on the modern game.  Look at the great forwards and their kicking techniques.

3 minutes ago, BDA said:

Jobe's special commentary is not all that special. 

flat white thanks jobe.

no chat pls 


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