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Buddy gets another soft free.

 

You know the free kick I would like to see get paid. Is when aplayer takes possession of the ball with hands free chooses not to dispose and gets tackled. Happens about 20 times a game I reckon

 

Are there separate rules for buddy. any time he is near the ball he gets a free


45 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

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The cup has just arrived at Alberton.

46 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

You know the free kick I would like to see get paid. Is when aplayer takes possession of the ball with hands free chooses not to dispose and gets tackled. Happens about 20 times a game I reckon

Agree ... what used to be called prior opportunity.  Provided of course that the tackle is legitimate.

 

OMG just before the Dogs scrambled goal #8 Naughton just about had his hand kicked off.

No kicking in danger in front of the Swans' defensive goal??


41 minutes ago, BDA said:

Are there separate rules for buddy. any time he is near the ball he gets a free

Our round 24 game vs Sydney in Sydney will surely be The Buddy Show. Likely his last game ever. Makes me think it’ll be on the Saturday night rather than the Sunday. 

1 hour ago, BDA said:

Heeney is badly out of form

I thinks he got a really beaten up elbow. He can’t take a mark, and he’s lost all his touch.

There is no more complete player in the AFL than the Bont.

even averages 8 tackles 

1 hour ago, Earl Hood said:

Buddy gets another soft free.

I came here to check if people were talking about the soft mark they gave him, just now.


22 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Our round 24 game vs Sydney in Sydney will surely be The Buddy Show. Likely his last game ever. Makes me think it’ll be on the Saturday night rather than the Sunday. 

And no doubt Buddy will be full of adrenaline and the maggots at the SCG will give him a great send off. 😠


1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Really hope the Swans lose.

Why? I don’t want the Dogs close to us

 

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