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Ridiculous umpiring so far....Rioli tripped into the defender for the first free kick and goal.

Then Rozee was tackled to the ground after running 15 metres and was NOT penalised for holding the ball!

 

The Power went forward to JHF and took a kick that we’ve been programmed not to take. Kicking to 40-50 metres out towards the middle. We go to the pocket every time because it’s easier to defend from that position.

Our inaccuracy isn’t an accident. 

 

you'd worry about the home town umpiring if your were a Giant. Greene was nearly choked in that tackle. obvious head high. free all day long. not given


Under what rule was that a free to Rioli? 

 
2 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

That Bedford player looks ok. 

Let’s offer him a contract


Plenty of corridor footy so far. the game has moved on and we haven't got the memo yet.

I want Jesse back, great mark

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Get that Sir WYL but it's good footy at the moment!

As long as the Orange Creatures win…

 

Jesse..

The home town umpiring is embarrassing 

as usual the fools on the mic say nothing


I'm going to sound like a broken record. This is also a rhetorical question. Why didn't we pick up Jesse Hogan when Freo wanted to ditch him? He's exactly what we need!

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Jesse Hogan looks on tonight. a couple of excellent contested marks and slotted his set shot well


Just now, Bring Back Barassi said:

Good god I wish we still had Jesse. Like yearning for an ex girlfriend...

Nah, that never works. 

2 minutes ago, Great Northern Summer said:

I'm going to sounds like a broken record. This is also a rhetorical question. Why didn't we pick up Jesse Hogan when Freo wanted to ditch him? He's exactly what we need!

moved on from 2 clubs for a reason. looks to have sorted himself out now at the giants so good luck to him

6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Get that Sir WYL but it's good footy at the moment!

Pretty pure football, great to watch

 
13 minutes ago, BDA said:

Toby Greene is my favourite non-mfc player

The way Daisy explained his reading of the play hit the nail on the head.

Such creative forward craft... unpredictable for defenders...and something that Melbourne never seems capable of is that his teammates read his movements.

I wish we still had Jesse but we probably don't win in 2021 without Steven May in defence. 

Sliding doors.


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