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Harsh marking decisions 

 

At the gsme. In the first q it looked lime the fwf line pressed too high up the ground and we were rotating plaxers rapidly all over the ground. I think that unsettled us.

They should have managed the minutes later in the game but we have corrected thing. Just worried about petty now

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

My only hope is that Petty doesn’t look incredibly upset so maybe it’s not as bad as we suspect and it’s precautionary?

I was trying to read into it the same.


What does Milkshake have to do to get a free kick FFS?

God I want to see Norf burn in hell. I hate playing them. 

 

ABC radio saying Petty is a knee.


We have zero replacement for Petty.

Nobody else has taken marks inside fifty. Least of all Grundy.

I laughed at pies losing players , mentioning how do much luck is required for a flag.

 

Just now, M_9 said:

ABC radio saying Petty is a knee.

So he’s in a moon boot because he hurts a knee? 🙄


Anybody been watching how Grundy has been doing in VFL as FF?

1 minute ago, M_9 said:

ABC radio saying Petty is a knee.

In q moon boot?

Any chance Melky can get an umpire to pay him a kick? Good lord he’s been stiff. 

12 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

That was before Petty was injured, Champ.

Call me anything but that if and you know what it means then that's on you.

Melk has been held an awful lot today. Been a little unlucky, even if a bit quiet which is fine, we’ll need him to fire next week.


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Why is Petty so injury prone?

Doesn't look to have the body type that lends itself to 'muscling up'. Quad strength needed to avoid knee strain.

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Anybody been watching how Grundy has been doing in VFL as FF?

Below standard 

 
1 minute ago, DeeSince73 said:

Any chance Melky can get an umpire to pay him a kick? Good lord he’s been stiff. 

It’s been that way for five years.


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