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Pretty happy with that quarter given how we started. 


3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

In what universe are we getting a dream run from the umps? No doubt it’ll change soon

I ruined it 

What a bunch of ferals

At least the umps are on to their tactics

 

Hard to believe how bad Levers been outside of 2021

Soft goal to give up there but otherwise we have done well to be only 5 points down.


They must have sh*thouse hairdressers in Adelaide.

1 minute ago, OhMyDees said:

50 against Rioli not paid then a BS free against Windsor. 

That was an absolute rubbish decision.

Port player drops the pill and gets a free.

 

How can you step out off the line after the siren sounds?

That was play on!

Will take the result given where we were but they will be fuming with that last goal.


Decent result given how poorly we started. Right in it still despite our defense leaking like a siv. Petty is so underdone and shouldn't have been rushed back. 

I loathe Port fans 

Bunch of low lives .

The non 50 against max

the non 50 against rioli

the free vs windsor

Just now, leave it to deever said:

I loathe Port fans 

Bunch of low lives .

The Collingwood of South Australia


1 minute ago, Brownie said:

How can you step out off the line after the siren sounds?

That was play on!

Correct. And we should have been telling the umpire before he kicked.

Just now, leave it to deever said:

I loathe Port fans 

Bunch of low lives .

They're so gross

 

Harsh decision against Windsor 

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Decent result given how poorly we started. Right in it still despite our defense leaking like a siv. Petty is so underdone and shouldn't have been rushed back. 

Looks like Port want it to be a shootout. All out attack. 


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