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I think the Blues have gone backwards. They look appalling and will struggle to get into top 8 again.

Norf will have at least 6 wins this year and as much as 10 with a few upsets. I don’t think they are going to be walk overs anymore. 

If umpires paid the first free kick they saw, they'd make life much easier for everyone!

 

 

North keeps responding. They're made of sterner stuff this season.

It'll be difficult for them to win though. Larkey clearly hampered so no focal point in their forward 50.

37 minutes ago, BDA said:

North's guernsey not good

It’s a baffling choice. If you enjoyed watching in black and white you’d be rooted. 

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It is my independent and disinterested opinion that the umpires have been very generous to the Blues this arvo.

Two frees to Curnow were barely discernible and Mackay's goal (their 4th I think) came from him pushing his opponent in the back (two hands!) and out of the marking contest.

Adjuciate correctly and the Blues have at most 2 goals to half time.

I saw a Carlton player throw the ball 25 metres out from Norf’s goal. Blues are getting a fair run at it


Well at least it is interesting. Not good quality though.

5 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

I don't care how much North have improved if Carlton can-not win today they won't be playing finals this year.

Come on North.


I’d be losing my soul if I was a Norf supporter this umpiring is absolutely one sided. They have kicked 4/5 last goals from extremely dubious decisions. 
 

And Watson trying to justify the decision is like salt in the wound. 

Edited by Gawndy the Great

 

I see Nought are wearing another abomination Jumper 

Who designs this Rubbish for a game against Carlscum

The should have points docked for it

What is wrong with Dark Blue and White Stripes….

That is who you supposedly are


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