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PICKETT!!!!

 

 

That last replay showed a it was touched!? What theactual [censored] could the AFL be more corrupt 


 

who was max trying to tap it to there. no demons were within cooee of that tap.


Amazing from TMac. What a [censored] clown.

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Jeez we’re just not handling it well anywhere on the ground. I’m kinda stunned our backline hasn’t held up at all essentially.  

Oh Tmac. Ouch.

Last week of you couldn't not get pinged for htb.

Tonight the rule doesn't exist.

1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Oh TMac… 

Too easy 


1 minute ago, BoBo said:

Jeez we’re just not handling it well anywhere on the ground. I’m kinda stunned our backline hasn’t held up at all essentially.  

They were talked up too much last week.

Petty probably as well.

Umps not interested in being objective. They are coached a certain way to achieve outcomes.


Carlton have controlled this from the first bounce. They have all the answers when we get even a glimmer.

How anyone thinks we can get back into this based on what we've seen is completely beyond me.

Oh really umpire?

That's three dob.

Putrid.

No wonder players are angry.

Someone is gunna explode if this umpiring continues.

I can almost script the presser now

Goodwin “Look, after quarter time, we kept up with them, so I’m super proud of the boys tonight “

 

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