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Just now, BDA said:

Rubbish call from the ump. Play advantage for Christ sake 

The continued incompetence from the umpires is one of two things :

legitimate, systemic, year after year incompetence - whomever in the AFL is in charge of this should be sacked as it’s not good enough

soft corruption (which is staggeringly widespread in Australia ) in which case someone should be before a firing squad 

we whinge year after year and nothing changes. Why is that I wonder

 
 
2 minutes ago, Chook said:

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.

Except Maynard hasn't KO'd Coniglio yet of course, so on balance GWS are ahead of where we were last fortnight.


 
9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

he’s kicked 18 goals.

reckon Petty could be better

McStay is an absolute gun injured this year and has performed massively in both finals. Of course I've mozzed him as he misses a goal.


Great mark by Brown. The Giant are doing ok. 

It’s a full house. The collingwood player worth the ball goes off his line. The umpire calls play on. The players had no idea cause the umpire whispered the call like a 3 month baby was sleeping in the next room. Cheats

Giants courage to use the corridor is inspiring. They play the MCG better than we do.


2 minutes ago, Chook said:

McStay is an absolute gun injured this year and has performed massively in both finals. Of course I've mozzed him as he misses a goal.

absolute gun? good lord.

a good key position player and a very good mark. 

never kicked more than 28 goals in his career. played 13 games for the best team this year for 18 goals

Pies player runs the ball over the line. No deliberate. 

Another rubbish advantage call. Why the f give advantage when Toby was tight on the boundary. Bulltish 


Toby Greene doing what no Melbourne player could do and hit a target inside 50.

 

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