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6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So fox footy showed he ran 24 metres. It just didn't look like it.

 

Ok so technically that one was justified. But what about all the many, many times a player doesn’t get pinged for running too far when it’s patently clear he has? This is the thing… No CONSISTENCY!!!

 

Giants form has fallen off a cliff. they looked like world beaters a month ago.

 

If the dogs had kicked straight this would have been a shellacking. worrying for the giants brains trust

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Giants form has fallen off a cliff. they looked like world beaters a month ago.

And down at the Cattery next week.


26 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Ok so technically that one was justified. But what about all the many, many times a player doesn’t get pinged for running too far when it’s patently clear he has? This is the thing… No CONSISTENCY!!!

There is consistency in their inconsistency WCW

28 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Ok so technically that one was justified. But what about all the many, many times a player doesn’t get pinged for running too far when it’s patently clear he has? This is the thing… No CONSISTENCY!!!

Exactly, it didn't look that far but I guarantee it happens every game 

Giants have lost all semblance of form. 

 

Did Rankine run too far - yes. But there are so many instances of players running much further without penalty. For instance, players playing on from a kick in after a behind. They now run 25 - 30 metres regularly without opposition or commentators saying a thing. Rankine has every right to feel confused.

What is sad is the increasing amount of borderline umpires calls late in games that are causing or changing the outcome of games. Players now train for certain scenarios; maybe umpires need similar training. 


30 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So fox footy showed he ran 24 metres. It just didn't look like it.

Thats wild! I would never have thought that looking at it online.

I guess the umpire got it right.

The Lions v Tigers margin may be well over 100 points

 

9 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

The Lions v Tigers margin may be well over 100 points

 

120


Tigers are getting smoked. Not even Q1 finished yet. 

Feel bad for Ooze 😔

Injuries or no injuries Ooze won't last long if the Tiges keep performing like this.


4 minutes ago, BDA said:

Injuries or no injuries Ooze won't last long if the Tiges keep performing like this.

dimma lost the first, what, 9 games of his coaching career?

that worked out orright

 
7 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Umps have joined the BNE cheer squad

Yep - Tiges getting nothing. That 50 against Rioli was pathetic.


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