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What is the free kick count?

 
 
1 minute ago, DeeSince73 said:

Fair dinkum, the biased umpiring in the West Coast games should come under investigation. Of course nothing will happen with the protected species they are. Makes watching so hard. 

It's disheartening for players not be rewarded for tackles.

Well done Vines


6 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Any chance we could get out of 3rd gear for 10-15?

Sure umps are gonna try and keep them in it, but if we really wanted to work for it and each other, that’d sort it all out.

Yep Lazy players out there today

 

WC double teaming Clarry ... a number of holds off the ball. 

They've called 2 so far but missed as many

Edited by Demon Dynasty


Hunter's had a few brains snaps this season.  He's good with plenty of room but a bit of a worry under heat on occasions.

Sparrow 10 touches @ 40 efficiency

Jordon would be rolling in his grave


Well .... That was a skanky 1st half.

We’ll this is hard to watch. Hopefully they come out and destroy them in the second half. Pressure is very high but disposals have been pretty horrendous 

Free kick count is 9-9. But it’s the ones they don’t pay that frustrates me.

Whats the point of having the 4th umpire if they still refuse to pay the bleeding obvious?

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

That didn't age well!

I also followed up with when he takes the first option he's better, but to think his way through he is just not there.


1 minute ago, demon3165 said:

I also followed up with when he takes the first option he's better, but to think his way through he is just not there.

Wow you genius 

Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Hunter's had a few brains snaps this season.  He's good with plenty of room but a bit of a worry under heat on occasions.

There’s just not much speed, bend or jump in the old legs. He perfectly read the play there to get the ball inside 9 and rush it using a team mate but bending down and firing the handball tested him. As does every contested situation he’s in.

I think we’d be wise to give him a week off every now and then for a physical and mental freshen up. 

 

I think I prefer bbb to Petty up fwd.

And another free to wc 20m from goal. Nice.


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