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Adelaide's season has been a story of being so close to victory so many times. Millimetres from victory.

Swans kicked only 1 behind. Adelaide kicked 4-8 in that final term.

As I was always told look at the goal umpire for the decision. Keys and 3 others were celebrating and Sydney took it out easily.

Lets hope that bandage on papleys thigh keeps him out next week 

Edited by dees189227

 

The swans aren't fit. They couldn't get the ball in the last and Adelaide were running on top of the ground. 

 

So [censored] at the crows, they had that, they suddenly could kick a goal, then not focussed no that last point. They ruined my tipping :) 

another contentious goal umpire call at the death. couldn't tell from the vision but the goal ump did seem very sure though.

2 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

No and  didn't even review it.

 

2 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Yep but they should’ve just called it a goal

It is very important for the AFL to have Sydney in the finals.


Just now, BoBo said:

Hang on a second, that ball went over the padding???

Looked like it. Crows very stiff.  Sounds harsh but four guys celebrating while the Swans were taking kick out could have made a huge difference.

The ball went way over the padding. 

Edited by Dee Zephyr


It's not as as if like Adelaide or wanted then to play finals, but the umpires in the last 5 minutes of that Swans-Adelaide game had a clear preference.

Tom Papley sore is of interest for us.

Personally I hope half the Swans' list is out with dysentery for next week. I'm now officially sick of them.

 

 
1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Hang on a second, that ball went over 

Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

That was well above the padding.

Hit post, allegedly. Looked close…

1 minute ago, BDA said:

another contentious goal umpire call at the death. couldn't tell from the vision but the goal ump did seem very sure though.

Not in a million years did that hit the padding. And could well have cost the Crows a final spot.


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