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2 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

Roo is in big trouble with MRP 😩

Watch Maynard get a fine and Roo 4+

 
 
3 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

This is Maynard's last game for the season 

he won’t even be reported or reviewed

 

 that’s the narrative being run already. just a smother 


We are done we were screwed when we knew it was wet, pies will run away with it now they have there confidence back 

Just now, loges said:

Dealing with the AFL tribunal remember, nothing to see here 

I saw the only replay they showed on big screen. He's gone imo

1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Not how I pictured our start 😔

Exactly how i pictured it

 
5 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

I'm not saying Tmac is the problem but he has been a huge downgrade on Melksham so far.

Has had in spoiling 2-3 F50 marking opportunities… 

Am I going crazy… 

fox saying Maynard has nothing to worry about but JVR is in trouble wtf 


That’s the Collingwood we hoped we weren’t going to see again this year. Waaaay too good that quarter. We’ve got it in us to come back, but it’s gonna take some doing. Not what we wanted. And JVR’s gone for that elbow, too, sadly. 

Early conspiracy theory: Maynard knew exactly what he was doing - leaving the ground like that is easily defensible in that you can’t stop in mid-air. Sure, he didn’t intend to knock him out but certainly do damage, and remain immune from repercussion.

1 minute ago, frankie_d said:

he won’t even be reported or reviewed

 

 that’s the narrative being run already. just a smother 

Seven talking heads were straight onto it

 

gee, nothing in that

JVR looking at a suspension, Brayshaw concussed and Pies winning the contests. Looks grim after first quarter.


Defence not good but the ball is coming in n too easily and to forwards advantage. We’re losing this game in midfield, poor skills and i50 delivery 

2 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Too slow

 

Still trying to work out how Collingwood went tall and are still too fast for us.

Hibbo looks way too slow

Roo is in strife for sure...that said Maynard ought get 2 plus

Umps only looking one way.


This is so painful to watch.

If Jvr gets a week....Maynard gets four.

No matter what you claim....Gus was stretched off.

Another free in front of goal.

 

They want it more, the ball just comes straight out of our forwardline with no pressure 


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