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Great to see a mark and goal from JVR, he needed some confidence booster.

 

Mmmm, had Petty screaming for it then and looked to be in space. Not team footy Kozzie.

1 minute ago, OhMyDees said:

Finally paid dissent lol

The whole "dissent" saga has been such a joke from where it started in that first pre-season game vs Carlton in 2022 to where it is now, as essentially a "don't mention the scoreboard replay function" is so silly but so typical of the AFL.


we're better than the Crows. my only worry is fatigue. we've looked flat at times

If Kossie played for Carlton or the Pies ........

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Hey I’ll take it, just another highlight that these umps don’t have much of a clue

Told ump to watch screen after being  told to quiet down

 

So close for Kozzie, would have been great to finish the half with a goal there.

Wasteful but a good last period, let’s come out like that, convert, and we will be just fine. 

1 minute ago, brendan said:

Silly silly silly by kozzy week for sure 

That was accidental mate, you've got to be kidding.


Just now, Chook said:

The whole "dissent" saga has been such a joke from where it started in that first pre-season game vs Carlton in 2022 to where it is now, as essentially a "don't mention the scoreboard replay function" is so silly but so typical of the AFL.

As long as it's paid against these supporters team it's all good.


1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Mmmm, had Petty screaming for it then and looked to be in space. Not team footy Kozzie.

He was going for Brown but he wasn't fast enough to take advantage of the lead, Kozzy should have gone high behind Brown. 

3 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

Finally paid dissent lol

And I don't blame him, Brown wasn't even attempting to mark got away with that one.

Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

I think he spoiled/knocked the ball before contact.

Yeah and his arm was tucked in. The contact made it untuck.

Funeral like atmosphere over there. May it get even quieter in the second half


4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Did we just get another 50 in addition to the dissent? What do they do let him kick without a man on the mark?

Should be a free in the centre square after the goal if you've already got a free on the goal line.

Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

I think he spoiled/knocked the ball before contact.

Borderline 

What a struggle.

BBB cant get off the ground.

Clarry struggling.

 

Billings was no good at St Kilda. His career survived on being a high draft pick and playing one good game every 5-6 weeks.

Exact same player showing up at Melbourne. He's just warming the spot for McAdam.

2 minutes ago, Satan said:

Told ump to watch screen after being  told to quiet down

So umps allowed to talk but player can’t? Double standard if you ask me.


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