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3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

We'll be lucky to play finals. Which other team would play Riewoldt into form

At last someone has noticed .

Top eight maybe ..or maybe not

 

 

How was that a free kick against Fritta? My god this umpiring is terrible. Blatant cheating. 

 

Mark of the year to Fritsch - bloody gre to the maggots team. 


 

Their player just entered the protected zone but no call to bring the kick back. Inconsistency in the same [censored] game. Grow up AFL

1st half

umpiring 🤮🤮

overhandballing 🤮🤮

arrogance 🤮🤮

dumb footy 🤮🤮

go wide - go slow - turnover footy 🤮🤮

it’s not the style to win games !!! 
 

back to 2019 ?!?!?! 

 


Wow, you can’t even win a free kick for prior opportunity now

5 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Talk, we aren’t doing enough of it. Playing very selfish footy.

Trac rarely exits packs  , he stands up in tackles and sprays the ball forward kicking off balance 

This is corruption 

1 minute ago, IRW said:

At last someone has noticed .

Top eight maybe ..or maybe not

 

Not sure why everyone is surprised since round 10 last year we have gone 9 wins 10 loses 11 if we don’t win this, we are just an average side it’s as simple as that, why everyone pumped us up for the flag has got me stuffed Will be lucky to sneak in to 8th 


I can’t believe these umpires. Fair dinkum. 

Ffs ..umpiring id [censored] ..even.Pies wife agrees 

 

Bub out

There better be a big spray at Half time, this has been insipid 


AFL need Richmond to win

The one free paid to us is a high after the ball is already marked lol.

Ed Langdon you star

 

Our set shots very good and have been all year 


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