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Just now, Jerry Lundergard said:

I am still filthy at the Oliver HTB decision that cost us a goal last week, when I see 20+ in this game and about 15 of them by Carlton.

Umpires are in love with Carlton. 
 

Ellis and Casboult helping Carlton with their utter incompetence 

 

Sorry if already mentioned (feeding the hungry masses at the W praccy match at Casey. We’re giving the Hawks a warm welcome to the league 😁). Haven't been able to read this thread, but SHAME on North fans! Jack Ziebell’s farewell game and lucky to be one or two thousand fans there. Disgraceful!


5 minutes ago, Willmoy1947 said:

OOOO AHHH Not allowed say that...😄

Only because it is true. It is sports entertainment these days and viewer numbers are king.

Hilarious from Chol there

 

Rowell trying to thread the needle to a 1 v 1 lol.  Turnover.

As good as he is at getting possession some of his decision making is horrid.

Casboult copping a cattle prod today


Gold Coast onballers and half backs going hard at it, tackling pressure etc... only for absolute stupidity from Chol, Casboult, Ellis and Lukosius with dud skills and decision making. To balance things out, the Blues mids and half backs also doing all the hard work, but their forwards have been taking goal kicking tips from Star Wars storm troopers.

 

It’s hard to believe GC are in front. They have been horrible this quarter. 

Just now, ANG13 said:

It’s hard to believe GC are in front. They have been horrible this quarter. 

They’ve done well to defend and keep the margin tight. But their ball use is legitimately trash. 


2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Imagine if Carlton got beaten by a contentious ARC non decision?

🤞

They would just get their over priced lawyers onto it. Be over-ruled by Wednesday at the latest.

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

They’ve done well to defend and keep the margin tight. But their ball use is legitimately trash. 

A lot of soft efforts from GC in that quarter also. 

Suns showing a bit of ticker again. Hopefully they can actually take this one out.


I like the Sun's endeavour and attempt to take the game on but they over use the HB a little too often for mine when a quick kick down the line might be the better option

Casboult's first mark!??

 
Just now, Chook said:

Charlie Curnow really loves himself doesn't he?

He is a gun. 


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