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Just now, BDA said:

oliver is getting blatantly held around stoppages

Shouldn't the captain give a word to the umpires about it?

Feels like they are only officiating for the home team.

Winning some center clearance would be helpful

 
1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Petty down into the rooms for unknown reasons. Brilliant. He's made of glass sadly.

I think I saw him hit his head on the ground after a lead and got up groggy but played on


Must take the steam off this game, need to settle and get our heads into this

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Feels like they are only officiating for the home team.

we're playing west coast. at optus. home town umpiring is a guarantee

 

Hate to say it but being called Naarm by Pavlich every ten seconds is just weird. IMO

This is some of laziest defending we've seen under Goodwins tenure. They've got loose players lining up in the corridor for Pete's sake. Unbelievable.

Not just a blip start now, Eagles are right in this and we'll have to work very hard to get a win.


Wake up Melbourne


they're outworking us all over the ground. the fix is easy, we need to up our intensity and effort. 

They are tagging everyone and we let them run free. And the umps. JFC.

 

The curse of Norm turned into the curse of Narm . What are we 0-5 as Narm now?


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