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5 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

throws galore

how is it that i, on a pretty dodgy stream, can see that but the maggots standing RIGHT THERE can't?

So, it's not just me. :(

Edited by Palace Dees

 

Adams’ injury has hurt with the Dogs booting the last three after he went off.

QT Casey Demons 6.2.38 Footscray 6.2.38

Goals Schache Verrall 2 Sestan Steele

Disposals Hustwaite 9 Szybkowski Verrall 8 Fullarton Moniz-Wakefield 7

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Harmes has learnt the art of the throw 

nah he had it when he played for us. difference was he would get pinged for it. its like that rule doesn't exist when you're in a Dogs jumper.

Edited by smiFFy

I know we’ve lost a LOT of players at this level… it’s just hard to watch the lack of physical pressure and sloppiness with the ball 🤦

Just now, Demonland said:

Scores level at quarter time

Casey 6.2.38

Footscray 6.2.38

After the siren he moves a metre or so to right as he kicks for goal. No play on call, goal stands. Do umpires go into a trance when they hold their arm out 


1 minute ago, sue said:

After the siren he moves a metre or so to right as he kicks for goal. No play on call, goal stands. Do umpires go into a trance when they hold their arm out 

yeah i saw that too… wtaf? 


 
Just now, Demonland said:

Behind to Sestan

Casey 7.5.47

Footscray 6.2.38

that would have been a great goal


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