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Just now, leave it to deever said:

Swans flooding is very good.

It's how they shut us down.

Sydney’s work rate has been incredible so far. Hope it continues. 

 

And right on time yep....here come the umps again.

For the love of the game.....it's just putrid 

 
Just now, Gunna’s said:

Such a shame those tackles aren’t rewarded

Wasn't that dropping the ball before that goal?

 


Htb against De Goey not paid, then softy for Cameron, just too obvious

 

The fix for a Pies Blues grand final is very obviously on 

Just hope Maynard doesn’t get to play in it this time

Edited by Jaded No More

6 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Htb against De Goey not paid, then softy for Cameron, just too obvious

 

You cant have the Premiers losing two in a row.  The word's gone out.

The Cameron blocked Grundy's run at the drop before that.  Ignored but the next tiggy given to the Pies.

Mcreary's was a 50/50 play on

The Pies always manage to stay in touch with cheapies from the umps

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Wasn't that dropping the ball before that goal?

 

If he wore red & blue it would HTB. For a thug it’s knocked out in the tackle with no prior opportunity. So much grey….


4 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Maynard gotta be reported for that knee. That is just dirty.

I missed it - what time of the quarter was it?

I’d love to see a graph of momentum shifts in games tracked to show forward half free kicks. 

Nobody wants to talk about it but forward half frees are worth their weight in gold, and decide far too many games.

Edited by The heart beats true


I'm going to throw up. What in gods name was that lump on top of Pendlebury's left shoulder!?!?!

Edited by gs77

Just now, gs77 said:

What in gods name was that lump on top of Pendlebury's left shoulder!?!?!

That's his head.

Just now, gs77 said:

I'm going to throw up. What in gods name was that lump on top of Pendlebury's shoulder!?!?!

That’s his head.

Definitely getting a feeling watching this that last week's loss to Sydney in Sydney really wasn't anywhere near as bad as has been made out...


De Goey gets tackled with the ball and smashed into the ground. Ball up. 
Tell me the umpires aren’t corrupt. 

 
Just now, Demonstone said:

That's his head.

 

Just now, The heart beats true said:

That’s his head.

Synchronised quoting, very impressive.


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