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A lot of flopping to win head high free kicks nowadays. AFL needs to come down on it.

 

Blatent dive from Treacy rewarded. it was high but i hope it doesn’t catch on

 

Cox penalised for use of knee in the ruck. He should be pinged more often so other umpires please take note.


Treacy something of a dead-eye Dick - 21.4 this season.

Ugggh I picked the Filth. Had no idea they had so many injuries 

They look awful so far. Which is a beautiful thing…

 

Who in the world does the AFL scheduling?  Madness.

2020 on a Friday night! I certainly won't be watching and I suspect only a few diehards, plus Collingwood fanatics and Fremantle diaspora will see it through.   

I hope the ratings are a record low for a game involving Collingwood.


Freo should be 6 goals up

Pies will snag a late goal or two and it’ll be level at Q time 

Neat live 'in game' analysis from Hodge there showing two Freo players sitting off the back of the stoppage while the filth had an extra around the ball.

He suggested moving one of them up to the contest to even up the numbers to prevent any easy clearances.

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The umpires are ruining this game

that overturn was horrific


13 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Ugggh I picked the Filth. Had no idea they had so many injuries 

They look awful so far. Which is a beautiful thing…

DeGoey & howe due back against us😡

Pies with double the free kicks away in Perth

Turning off. Game has become a joke.


You know the umpiring howlers are coming but they still manage to shock you. Gifting them a goal like that is outrageously wrong. 

Freo are a poorly skilled team. Some of the turnovers tonight, under no pressure, have been shockers

 

playing dropping the ball left and right. is there still an incorrect disposal rule in the AFL?

17 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Neat live 'in game' analysis from Hodge there showing two Freo players sitting off the back of the stoppage while the filth had an extra around the ball.

He suggested moving one of them up to the contest to even up the numbers to prevent any easy clearances.

Maybe Hodge can be recruited as a tactical consultant to Goody??


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