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Umpires incredible. 50 metres for nothing, cCouple non frees to Weightman. What’s going on?

Wow. It hit the flag and is a behind. Interesting.

Kissed on the behind today with the other results. More luck than skills right now. 

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Hope we’re in Humphreys ear still. Throw the kitchen sink at him and offer the Suns whatever they want. The kid is the next Petracca and will be an elite midfielder. 


Just now, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

He actually deserves to be investigated for that last one behind the play. He literally acted. 

Weightman and Ginnivan, two floppy peas in the same pod.

Well today just got a little bit better. 


So far Essendon has been the team today that would have been obvious to pick. 

Good win by the gold coast. that 50 metre penalty baffled me. The I'm said he was 2 metres over. He didn't move. 

11 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Also well done Jayden Hunt tonight. Currently has 31 disposals at 87% and doing all he can to keep the Eagles from folding. I’ll always have a soft spot for Jayden. He was super unlucky to miss playing in our premiership. He’s definitely better than some of the spuds we’ve had running around recently.

Who?

1 minute ago, Winners at last said:

I wonder how much he lost ....

All credibility for a start.

He is either hopeless or a cheat.

Others can decide which.


1 minute ago, Redlagged said:

Who?

The loyal bloke who didn’t want to leave that we kicked out? Bleeds red and blue and it’s a damn shame he’s running round at another club now.

14 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Also well done Jayden Hunt tonight. Currently has 31 disposals at 87% and doing all he can to keep the Eagles from folding. I’ll always have a soft spot for Jayden. He was super unlucky to miss playing in our premiership. He’s definitely better than some of the spuds we’ve had running around recently.

Wouldn’t make our side with 87% disposal efficiency, as we went at 66% today.

 

Unbelievable umpiring in the last quarter. Umps tried everything to get the dogs home. Thankfully they failed.


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