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Just now, The heart beats true said:

Copy and paste this into the notes on your phone BDA. I post it every week.

he's just done it again. 

4 minutes ago, BDA said:

no one in the league throws the ball as blatantly as Cripps

What about the entire western bulldogs team?

 

When #4💩 puts Cripps down and out for a week and actually gets suspended for a few months - then I will watch this game on replay. 

 

Collingwood had the ball in their attacking half for about 10 minutes straight and they kicked 0 goals that quarter.

31 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Maynard drives his head into the turf and the commentators give it the all clear. He obviously took a dive and drove his own head into the turf.

Such a dog.

He'll get off again.

Won't even be charged 


It's not a great spectacle, but very finals-like in its pressure, tackling etc. . . Lots of forward thrusts being thwarted by great defence or poor kicking. Line ball who wins from here. 

3 things to note:

  • Carlton mids throw it a LOT
  • Maynard fuels my filth-rage like no other player. O wait, Mason cox is also on the field.
  • I picked Carlton so want them to win, but feel like I need a bath whenever I find myself almost barracking for them.

Unfortunately, modern defence based football often takes the drive and energy out of our great game, and many potentially great games are forced into a tackle fest or two half back lines playing kick to kick. 

Loving the sour Blues fans faces enduring the fing Pie chant… 😜

Fair chance no Zac Williams next week (hammy). May be a plus for them the way he’s been playing.


Must be a wind blowing toward the Punt Rd end. 

Ump just held the game up because pies/cox couldn’t get their [censored] together and get to the boundary throw in. If they choose a stupid time to interchange, that is on them. 

9 minutes ago, loges said:

Won't even be charged 

It’s beyond my comprehension other players from other clubs don’t get stuck into him

he’s a cockroach 

 

and that’s doing cockroaches a disservice

 

Far Out

Schultz is the biggest diver i’ve seen

falls forward

head flies back

pathetic

that was a clear chop of the arms on Cox just prior to the De koning mark. 

thats a big non-call from the umps


2 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Ump just held the game up because pies/cox couldn’t get their [censored] together and get to the boundary throw in. If they choose a stupid time to interchange, that is on them. 

Why on earth do they wait? Just get rid of the stupid nomination stuff and just throw it up. 

If more than one person contests from either team, it's a free kick. 

Just pick the ball up and throw it up. It would speed things up.

 

Curnow is woeful at ground level.  Looks lost higher up the ground as well.

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