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19 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Imagine the heat on Beveridge if they lose this.

From Lukewarm Beveridge to Boiling Hot Beveridge

 

Did anyone see Big O’s goal soft called a behind by the umpire as touched, but despite inconclusive evidence, the ARC overturned it? Funny how things change…

5 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Did anyone see Big O’s goal soft called a behind by the umpire as touched, but despite inconclusive evidence, the ARC overturned it? Funny how things change…

It wasn't inconclusive. ARC said you could see gap between ball and fingers, it was conclusive.

 

Do the dogs look like a team that have a burning desire to play finals to anyone? 

12 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Does anyone else find the cut of Geelongs jumper at the back looks quite strange?

anything jeewrong related is bloody strange IMHO.


4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

It wasn't inconclusive. ARC said you could see gap between ball and fingers, it was conclusive.

Yet there was a gap with Marchbank’s? 

1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Do the dogs look like a team that have a burning desire to play finals to anyone? 

Look like a team expecting an easier game, reminds me on the 2017 game against the Pies.

West Coast putting up a fight to honor the final game of... their entire list except Oscar Allen and Jayden Hunt.

 
23 minutes ago, Redleg said:

It wasn't inconclusive. ARC said you could see gap between ball and fingers, it was conclusive.

That's right.

But it was more luck than good management, in the sense they were lucky they had a decent angle on it - the Fox coverage angle I'm guessing.

It was just as likely for there not to be an angle, or frame good enough to over rule the soft call.

And the point would have stood, as it did for tracc's goal.


28 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Yet there was a gap with Marchbank’s? 

But you were posting about McInerney’s goal tonight and that was conclusive.

How bloody WONDERFUL... jeelong to win and not make finals AND THE HEADCASES AT Dishlickers land to fall into the ABYSS

BEVO ON VEEEERY SHAKEY GROUND🤯

53 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Does anyone else find the cut of Geelongs jumper at the back looks quite strange?

Hate the cut of their jib.

 

But hate most things about that club, hate the petulant coach, hate the entitled players, hate that they have been kissed on the proverbial with father sons, hate that they have been given hundreds of millions for their oval that's not an oval, hate the super soft draw that they are given each year 

 

Generally don't like that club 

1 hour ago, Nascent said:

Does anyone else find the cut of Geelongs jumper at the back looks quite strange?

Hate it. Attempt to make their traps look bigger. Aka the “Dorrito” look to those in the gym scene 😜


5 minutes ago, wrecka45 said:

Hate the cut of their jib.

 

But hate most things about that club, hate the petulant coach, hate the entitled players, hate that they have been kissed on the proverbial with father sons, hate that they have been given hundreds of millions for their oval that's not an oval, hate the super soft draw that they are given each year 

 

Generally don't like that club 

I'm picking up a theme...

5 minutes ago, wrecka45 said:

Hate the cut of their jib.

 

But hate most things about that club, hate the petulant coach, hate the entitled players, hate that they have been kissed on the proverbial with father sons, hate that they have been given hundreds of millions for their oval that's not an oval, hate the super soft draw that they are given each year 

 

Generally don't like that club 

…. hate the way at least 3 Cats players appeal for a free with arms out every time there is a contest. 


"Geelong cannot play finals".....theres something so poetic about that piece of commentary.

Come on Eagles - drop your bundle…don’t you want our draft picks?! 😂

 
1 minute ago, layzie said:

Damn Adelaide is scarred 

Players are humans. They must feel really flat and unmotivated after last week. Nothing to play for. 

45 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Crows embarrassing, west coast could yet pinch another win

Adelaide probably aren’t in the head space to go 100% rat power to win a dead rubber after the injustice of last week.

The way West Coast and North keep giving each other pick 1 makes me think both clubs are going to get exactly what they want with their respective first picks.


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