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37 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

They just leave Toby at ff one on one and everyone else push up.

Yes good call

 

So the start of the Geelong - Sydney matches has seen four free kicks to Geelong that weren't there in rapid succession. FFS

 
Just now, Return to Glory said:

So the start of the Geelong - Sydney matches has seen four free kicks to Geelong that weren't there in rapid succession. FFS

Precisely - and an absolutely clear HTB to Sydney not paid


 

The Swans are not the same team as last season, pitty there making these floggers look good.

[censored] I hate Geelong.

 

Edited by Jibroni


26 minutes ago, BDA said:

Looks like this could be a repeat of the granny. 

As much as we hoped it wasn't,  deep down we all knew it would. Tough gig down there at the fortress. I'd rather play Interstate.

Edited by leave it to deever

6 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

The Swans are not the same team as last season, pitty there making these floggers look good.

[censored] I hate Geelong.

 

The McCartins are big loss for them in terms of their structure.  It will take time to adjust. 

Yep...

 

This could be a long night.

Thank Lucifer for Russell's Reserve single barrel


Hawkins takes his eye off the ball blocks the player out to get a free kick and a free goa. lseriously what do the umpires see with him. Biggest push in the back gets rewarded for it footballer in the comp

24 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Thecommentators just talked about Hawkins "signature move"

Two hands in the back at a throw in. FMD!

Then shepherding the ball drop and he got the free!!!!! Even took his eyes off the ball to look at ladhams. 
 

If Gawn was allowed to infringe and get away with it like Hawkins he would easily be the GOAT (if he isn’t already 😉)

Can’t believe that free to Hawkins in the ruck contest. He was in front looked for contact by stepping in front of the Swans ruck and gets a free because they tangled arms or something! Then goals. The Swans are getting done over by Geelong and the Umps. 


1 minute ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

Hawkins takes his eye off the ball blocks the player out to get a free kick and a free goa. lseriously what do the umpires see with him. Biggest push in the back gets rewarded for it footballer in the comp

 

1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

Then shepherding the ball drop and he got the free!!!!! Even took his eyes off the ball to look at ladhams. 
 

If Gawn was allowed to infringe and get away with it like Hawkins he would easily be the GOAT (if he isn’t already 😉)

RTOI required in order to prop up sunk stadium funding...as ordered by the Comptroller of the Govt Treasury funding the third tranch of this tax payer funded stadium upgrade!

 

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