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1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

I really don’t like the stand rule or the insufficient intent one. 

Bailey went over the mark by 2 steps late. Ump was directly side on, making it really obvious 

Pretty sure it wasn't a "stand" infringement 

Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

AFL obligation to the ground

Still feels stupid that Carlton played GC at the MCG and this game is at Marvel. 


Really poor defensive game. Both teams running freely between the two 50 metre lines. It looks even, but at least one of them need to tighten the crews a bit. Not finals standard footy at all. 

This game couldn’t be more different to our game last week versus Carlton. 

 
2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Still feels stupid that Carlton played GC at the MCG and this game is at Marvel. 

No argument it's stupid

Collingwood tried to swap with game a couple of weeks back, in order to Max crowd at G with top 2 clash

I'd prefer to not play home games in NT... 


3 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Collingwood’s defence looks super ordinary.

If Moore isn’t back in top shape in finals they are cooked. They are already a poor defensive side. Add to that their risky ball movement and they just cannot defend turnovers. 

Collingwood's backline is not the same without Moore, would prefer to play them as well.

[censored] good grab that

I know we need Brisbane to lose, but gee it’s a good night watching Collingwood implode 

maybe famous last words…


Pies might have a Melbourne 2022 feel about them.. limping into finals, might be straight sets… can only hope

1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Laughing how Collingwood have to play a home game at marvel tonight 

Pity they don't have to play at Cat Park, ever

18 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

I really don’t like the stand rule or the insufficient intent one. 

+1

Just enforce the 50 meter when opponents hold on to or scrag the man with the free / mark.

IF they insist on retaining it then they need to make the kicker line up over the mark, yes even when deep in defence: otherwise it is a complete farce.

And the insufficient attempt requires an already confused umpire (far too many 'interpretative' rules) to read the kicker's mind.  Just keep "deliberate"

BT is an embarrassment. Always gets the most animated over fisticuffs, and clearly you can add a topless player to the list. 🙄 


I know it’s better for us if Collingwood  win……but I JUST CAN’T barrack for the bestards .

 I know I should move on, but it’s the ‘58 Grand Final which has given me permanent scars.

I want a Coll.win  by a point, with multiple injuries to both sides. I’m ashamed of that sentiment, but I have to be honest.

 

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Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

BT is an embarrassment. Always gets the most animated over fisticuffs, and clearly you can add a topless player to the list. 🙄 

That was funny though 

 

Commentary talking about great defences - that must be why there have been 13 14 goals kicked by now. 🤫


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