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Getting smashed at CBs.  Far too easy including the spread

 
 

Ump just paid an 8 meter mark lol


Obviously some umps didn't see or heed the latest HTB changes and instructions.

100% free to Ollie there with a great fend off tackle.  The oppo player was also taken to ground after then just flopped the ball out 

Easily the worst non-decision of the day

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Wow they're getting some lovely home town decisions in this last 5 minutes

Is the fix on?

 
1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Obciously some umps didn't see or heed the latest HTB changes and instructions.

100% free to Ollie there with a great fend off tackle.  The oppo player was also taken to ground after then just flopped the ball out 

Easily the worst non-decision of the day

Umpiring is Sub-urban umpires seem to only recognize red and black.

Finally a clearance from a 666.


Just now, Demonland said:

White limping off.

Getting some tlc on the boundary now

Getting annihilated at ground level and Coburg's forward spread at pace is showing our lack of speed.

Fullarton's ruck work is not great but I like his work around the ground. I don't quite understand all the negative comments regarding him.

Difficult for the forwards to show their wares - it is rarely going in there. As a positive though, we get a shot on goal on many of our forward thrusts.


Coach says '... were minus 10 in clearance...' not happy about it either 

Have they banned the ball up? If the ball doesn’t come out of a pack they pay a free

The midfielders must have a party to go to tonight. They’ve all decided that they’re outside mids only.

Half forwards have joined in – not keeping their player out of the contest. They’re just not really playing for each other today.

2 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Getting some tlc on the boundary now

Ankle and ball of the foot getting strapped up 


Casey in disarray blow the siren!

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Coburg winless for this season and a perennial cellar dweller.

Not the greatest by Casey

They can smell a kill

 
7 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Have they banned the ball up? If the ball doesn’t come out of a pack they pay a free

Usually to the second tackler. Inevitably in black and visible red.

Edited by Tarax Club

How many times can there be 2-3 Coburg players running forward of the ball versus 1 Casey player? Our midfield and half forwards are not playing a team game and moving defensively to help out. Really annoying.


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