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Not sure which is most annoying... the Daicos worship, the cheering for Maynard, or the 'Mason Cox has done that well' every time the ball spins ineffectually off him.

Ah well, come on Hogan, kick seven and make 'em cry.

 

6 minutes ago, Chook said:

McStay is exactly the forward Petty needs to be for us next year.

he’s kicked 18 goals.

reckon Petty could be better

 

3 minutes ago, Green Demon said:

Cheering Maynard like his is some kind of hero. Feck…

I still think someone should have laid him out after his hit. As in, made sure he was knocked out. No matter the consequences . As bandit heeler says, it’s gotta be done

GWS just need to weather the early storm. Need a settler 

TV has been turned off

Pies will smash them


Is there. no advantage if a 50 m is called?  New one to me.

Rare you see a 50m penalty that's actually disadvantageous to the team that receives it. Giants were 100% out there and had a man out the back. Umpire should have paid advantage there, though I'm not even sure they're allowed to.

Rubbish call from the ump. Play advantage for Christ sake 


Collingwood kick the first 2, flick over to the storm prelim & Penrith score in the first 3 minutes. Might check the cricket 

2 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Why the f can't they pay advantage ?

cos it was a 50m penalty - no advantage paid from that; play is effectively stopped til the mark is set 50m downfield

People talking about an easy pies win have gone a bit early imo. This start is no different to the start in the QF between us and them.

 

Great to see Callum Brown from Derry, Ireland, playing for the Giants. Go Giants! Up Derry!

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Rubbish call from the ump. Play advantage for Christ sake 

Unbelievable.

As much as I dislike him Sidebottom is still a very good player.

I turned the sound off after 3 minutes. The booing had started.


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