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Jack Viney has been immense. 

Love Sparrow's effort but his decision making is sub par.

Langdon and Hunter working hard.

 
1 minute ago, layzie said:

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

I'd be giving a spray to the umpires

Next player with a little 1 meter handball that floats should be beaten with a cricket bat.

 

If people thought Steven May is having a bad game then Clayton is playing just as worse this week.


1 minute ago, layzie said:

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

Goody needs to give it to both the players and umps. [censored] the fine.

 
2 minutes ago, layzie said:

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

Doubt it. Where was the spray when we weee getting towelled by the bombers? 

My guess is we’ll do more of the same after HT, lose then talk about how this is not our brand of footy. Not us. Etc. 


Just now, dees189227 said:

Ok the van Rooyen experiment is over

Yep, unsighted the past 6 quarters. 

Last comment 

 

Umpires colours..

 

Nuff said ..

 

 

JVR will make it, delivery to him has been horrible and virtually non-existent 


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Ok the van Rooyen experiment is over

along with Petty...

seriously two newbie forwards

You know the umpiring is absolutely woeful when 100% of the neutrals are saying the same thing

Petracca and Oliver. Never seen them so ineffective for years. 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Ok the van Rooyen experiment is over

Jury is out till the end of the game.

JVR is being out-bodied too easily. Needs to get on his bike and move Balta around.. 


2 minutes ago, Boots and all said:

It seems like we haven't had the momentum at any stage.

Umps have ensured we haven’t

I'll take 2 goals down. 

We haven't played well enough to be any closer. Yet it could be closer: they have had a couple from frees/50s and we effectively had one taken off us (Fritsch mark).

 

 

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