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8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Captain’s challenge time.
I want to see how the AFL tick this one off 

Excellent idea, as long as it is restricted to one challenge for game-changing moments.

 

That is utterly disgraceful; I’m [censored] and mad and as a mad Demons fan really don’t care. This one likely to be “the straw that broke the camels back”.

 
5 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Well I am just happy Geelong lost and will not make the 8. Excellent. 

As for peeing and moaning about the Adelaide goal I am glad they lost. Their supporters are an incredible pack of [censored] and they can rot down the bottem end of the ladder for ever.

Yes some good came out of today’s results, Cats, Crows and Bombers not playing finals.

However there is usually bad as well and that’s Blues win over Suns by 4 points, courtesy of Curnow and again poor umpiring. 

5 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Well I am just happy Geelong lost and will not make the 8. Excellent. 

As for peeing and moaning about the Adelaide goal I am glad they lost. Their supporters are an incredible pack of [censored] and they can rot down the bottem end of the ladder for ever.

You don't mind when games are decided by objectively incorrect umpiring calls?


27 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Once again crucial results decided by goal umpires being piled on by 9 players and goal line technology proudly brought to you by Nokia 3310 

Nokia 3310?  No. Surely Kodak Box Brownie.

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Longmire said Papley had tightness in his hamstring. Lets hope it keeps him out next week.

..... alternatively, he plays and twangs it at the first contest.

Just now, dees189227 said:

Longmire said Papley had tightness in his hamstring. Lets hope it keeps him out next week.

I'd rather hope we clinch fourth spot tomorrow and can give Max, Viney, Oliver and Petracca plenty of resting time on the bench next week in a match where the result probably won't matter much for us.

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Longmire said Papley had tightness in his hamstring. Lets hope it keeps him out next week.

Tom McCartin might miss with suspension for bump on McAdam.

 

There's a chance next weeks game will became the "Who Wants A Home Final Cup" they might be playing for 6th spot and we might still have a chance "small now" for 2nd.

Edited by YearOfTheDees


There was still 1:18 left. If keys goal was paid then Sydney still would have had time to score. And they may have.

Nicks is right though. The first half cost them where they played terribly. They also kicked 4-8 in that final quarter 

7 minutes ago, Dee-monic said:

I'd rather hope we clinch fourth spot tomorrow and can give Max, Viney, Oliver and Petracca plenty of resting time on the bench next week in a match where the result probably won't matter much for us.

I just want him to miss because he's a pain in the backside 

Went to the game with some Crows mates and were right behind the Keys shot. On my kids life that was a goal and can't believe it was not reviewed. The level of incompetency is a joke.

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

There was still 1:18 left. If keys goal was paid then Sydney still would have had time to score. And they may have.

Nicks is right though. The first half cost them where they played terribly. They also kicked 4-8 in that final quarter 

This is all correct.

Although it's fair to note Sydney kicked 0.1 in the last quarter. The odds of them finding a goal in the last minute were low.

There's no doubt that if that had happened to us the overwhelming majority view on here would be that we were denied a win. You only have to look to last week.


Just now, titan_uranus said:

This is all correct.

Although it's fair to note Sydney kicked 0.1 in the last quarter. The odds of them finding a goal in the last minute were low.

There's no doubt that if that had happened to us the overwhelming majority view on here would be that we were denied a win. You only have to look to last week.

It will happen in a Final…

public confidence in umpiring                                        - 0/10

public rating of arc review                                              - 0/10

public opinion of integrity nothing-to-see-here unit    - 0/10

over to you AFL

18 minutes ago, BoBo said:

You don't mind when games are decided by objectively incorrect umpiring calls?

Only against Melbourne. Like last week.

24 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I just want him to miss because he's a pain in the backside 

Yes, he's a bit of a show-off but he's also a livewire who would bring some fizz to our up-and-down forward line. Some pretty grubby characters in AFL history have also been fantastic players. Luckily we have the mighty Max, who sets our standards for both character and performance..


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Edited by McQueen

Have some Balls Gill….
 

Overturn that decision 

Pathetic ARK was your idea, that has failed numerous times. 
 

Your Legacy….

 

CHANGE THE DECISION 

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Edited by Sir Why You Little

Is it right to criticise the ARC for this one?  
The umpire didn’t send it for review.  100% on the goal umpire.

 

 
45 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Have some Balls Gill….
 

Overturn that decision 

Pathetic ARK was your idea, that has failed numerous times. 
 

Your Legacy….

 

CHANGE THE DECISION 

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Looks like the ball hit the post from that pic you’ve provided.


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