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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

He’s brilliant. And he must smell horrific or have Covid, because nobody wanted to get near him πŸ™„

Thinking they might want to make him a bit more accountable, otherwise just give him the Brownlow for this game alone.

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From where we were we'd all take a 11 point lead at 3QT. We're a fighting chance, let's just come out and do our thing. Best 4th quarters in the league for a reason, kick the first few and let Port drop their heads!

I’ve been praying we get Butters for years. We were keen on him at draft too but couldn’t move up the draft enough to get him unfortunately. He’s a star. Still so young too and already an All Australian.

 

Hunter was stopped and the PA player ran into him. What is he supposed to do, run away from the ball?

4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Why are we not having more players BEHIND the goal line. Why are 6-7 standing in frontΒ 

Max should have been on the goal line not on the mark. Basics

2 minutes ago, Macca said:

Competing for the ball is now reportable (apparently)

Accidents happen and that should just be a high contact free kick and that's the end of it

MFCSS and MFCCS


JFC umps

Rubbish free kick got what it deserved

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How was that a free kick. My god umpire. πŸ’©πŸ’©πŸ’©

Here we go again. How many frees in front of goal.

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Let them 6loody play fgs.

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Umpires are shocking.


Starting to wonder if we’d be better off with McDonald or JVR in the centre bounces than Maximum fumblesΒ 

Gawn just copped two hands in the back from finlayson. Play on.Β 


Nice big smile afterwards by Butters. Not like that was a vitally important goal or anything.

Umpires instructed to get Port over the line - that was HTB not HTM FCS

Someone just needs to wear Butterss like a glove, honestly.


He's only called butters from the number of soft frees.

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Roo punching in the face is not smart.


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