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1 minute ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Another HTB not paid, how can umpiring differ so much game to game !?

That’s what you get with another differing opinion thrown in.

 

Need to try anything other than the long bomb forward - just isn't working.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

We look awful but we are playing a good side. Whether people care to admit it or not.

They are all Hollywood up there though. Win by lots, look like millionaires. Last week in Adelaide they literally couldn’t be bothered when it got hard.


Spaz had Oliver clear on a lead running across 40 out. Saw it, burned it.

Team first indeed.

This has to be the worst umpired game I’ve ever seen. Absolutely disgraceful. 

 

Just now, The heart beats true said:

They are all Hollywood up there though. Win by lots, look like millionaires. Last week in Adelaide they literally couldn’t be bothered when it got hard.

Well maybe not the best side but they could easily be top 4 again.

5 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umpires are dead set cheats

they obviously don’t feel like they’ve done enough 

 

Sparrow taken a lot higher thanAshcroft but no free 


Just now, DutchDemons said:

How on earth is that not a high tackle

Wrong coloured jumper.

We clearly got ahead of ourselves before tonight. Both fans and players. I can take losing tonight at this stage, at this stage all I want is that Max isn’t gone for the season. Please please don’t be an worst case scenario 

Can we seriously buy a free kick??


Omg the Brisbane fans booing a free. What a bunch of absolute tools. 

No Gawn. No May. No Kozzie. No hope. We are frighteningly dependent on a handful of key players. If Oliver or Petracca went down as well we would be horribly exposed. And Viney looks far from  match-fit. This has been a big test for Goodwin's coaching skills and he has not come up with any answers. Our clearance work in particular has been woeful. At least this reality check has come at the right end of the season.

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4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Viney you moron, don't take the advantage. Ugh sparrow should be lining up for goal 

Not if your just going to center it to a pack.


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