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I can't tellnif the umpiring is average or good. Letting a lot go.

 

Goal review out of control. Too many pointless reviews 

 

Yep clearly a mark and called a behind then play on....fmd.

 

It’s great that we’re dominating but we really should be about a million points up haha. Petty gripe obviously but seriously it would be nice to bury the hawks by 100 today, a little payback for many years of pain. 


What the hell was that Maysie?


Foot to the throat. We are so far on top of them they're taking the [censored].

5 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

is in the back still a rule in footy?

They push a lot dont they Uncle...

Our forward line in terms of the resting ruck (Grundy) is still NQR.  There was an easy hole there for Grundy to run into off the kick from Gus and Grundy just sat back.

That hand off to May for a goal on his 200th is far too early in the match for my liking.  Go back and ram it through Tracc!

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Petty and Sparrow look great

 

Complete dominance but this is still hard to watch at times.  We need to be better than this. Brayshaws's disposal is sloppy as hell today.  Not on his own mind you .. but as a senior player he should not be missing targets by this much.

Clean it up Melbourne, second week in a row of trash handballing.

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