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25 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Agree!

it is pretty impressive how the umpiring has gotten worse with an extra ump

My biggest gripe is that you have an umpire standing 1m from a contest calling play on, and then some jerk from 150m away interjects and calls for a free. 
Where did you come from sir and why do you have laser beams for eyes?

18 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Two weeks in a row the Suns have helped us. 

I always said they were an important part of the competition and I have no desire to shut them down and steal all their best players 

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Watched the last quarter of GC and Crows and the umpiring was out of this world.

17 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Watched the last quarter of GC and Crows and the umpiring was out of this world.

That good hey? 😂

The standard of umpiring is declining at the same rate as the cost of living is increasing. 

 

Speaking of umpiring, I fear they've gone too far with the ducking interpretation. Some players are having their heads nearly taken off without dropping their heads and it's being largely ignored.

3 hours ago, McQueen said:

And you have to admit the pies are doing it very, very well right now. Don’t necessarily like the club but really admire that team they have playing right now.

I was actually at the game, Pies were great in first qrt ..Eagles were one man on bench from first qrt & then inevitably were run over in the last ..they were done. Pies looked very average in a good half of a game so I just wonder if they’re feeling the pinch a bit. But don’t get too carried away by that last qrt. 


59 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Not sure Geelong winning is a good result.

Geelong is still 2 games and percentage behind us. Better than two teams a game behind us, one with a great run home.

36 minutes ago, Deestar9 said:

I was actually at the game, Pies were great in first qrt ..Eagles were one man on bench from first qrt & then inevitably were run over in the last ..they were done. Pies looked very average in a good half of a game so I just wonder if they’re feeling the pinch a bit. But don’t get too carried away by that last qrt. 

Yes very fair call, I probably went to early on that first quarter but essentially they are still a very good team.  

The big loser of tonight’s two games is Collingwood.

They know that Geelong is their roadblock to their premiership.

Nothing surer than Geelong going on a stupid 10-1 run into finals.

5 hours ago, Nascent said:

Speaking of umpiring, I fear they've gone too far with the ducking interpretation. Some players are having their heads nearly taken off without dropping their heads and it's being largely ignored.

A certain small forward of ours xomes to mind the 

Only interest today is the loser of gws v rich  can pack up and go play golf for the 2nd half of the season. Caroline Wilson said on ch9 preseason that Richmond would make the 8 and give the flag a shake.  yeah Caro. Even the winner cant really make it with freo and suns improving every round.

Norff could be worth a tickle against Essendone.  If umpires favoured Gawn like they do with Draper dees wouldnt lose a game.


How can you not push Bolton out of bounds with 5 seconds to go?

Talk about footy smarts.

Regardless of who wins out of GWS and Richmond today, Carlton will finish the round in 14th place.

If that's not the cellar, it's knocking on the cellar door.  


Little Beddy been good today.

yep Toby Bedford very solid. 16 touches 7 tackles so far. missed a couple tho

 

It says heaps for the depth that we had last year – and I think, probably still do – the Bedford, Baker, Weideman , Hunt are all doing extremely well at other clubs.


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