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5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

how much has footy changed in 5 years

dogs getting screwed by the umps

softest free against Libba (second one) barely touched berry

Happy to see the Dogs get screwed for a few years by the umps. 

 

Bont has a real knack of going missing in games when the Dogs are battling. 

Rory Lobb plays as an ineffective small. Bit of a problem when you're selected as a tall.

 

Umps clearly told to help Brisbane. 

2 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

I’d have him in our forward line.

of course. but if he was with us we would be wondering when he is going to dominate. has all the tools


I usually don’t notice the umps but 14-2 away is ludicrous 

7-0 HTB decisions

Lions going harder for sure but the bias is noticeable 

BT, talking about mispronunciation and mispronounced mispronunciation. Buffoon

that stoppage 2 umps called two seperate frees for the lions that didn’t seem to be there

i’m not barracking for the dogs, quite the opposite but this nuts

the english one was not there at all 

 

Siren clearly before the kick

what is BT on?!

the goal wasn’t reviewed?!?!?

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So many games are very close to fixed.

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Siren clearly before the kick

what is BT on?!

the goal wasn’t reviewed?!?!?

I know right? Unless the telecast sound is behind the action?

How can anyone pick football scores these days.  Some play well. Then the total opposite the following week.  Hope we.come out on fire on Monday 


Rory Lobb effort...diabolical

What is this season?

Bulldogs looked like a contender last week. Now being thrashed by a depleted Lions who most likely won't make the 8. 🤯🤯🤯

32 minutes ago, 640MD said:

How can anyone pick football scores these days.  Some play well. Then the total opposite the following week.  Hope we.come out on fire on Monday 

It's just as good as playing roulette at Crown. 

6 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What is this season?

Bulldogs looked like a contender last week. Now being thrashed by a depleted Lions who most likely won't make the 8. 🤯🤯🤯

Impossible to predict

but depleted Lions? Dogs have more players missing

Lions are a much better team overall

8 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

What is this season?

Bulldogs looked like a contender last week. Now being thrashed by a depleted Lions who most likely won't make the 8. 🤯🤯🤯

to be honest, it's exactly what you want to see

anyone can beat anyone, with the exception it would seem of north


14 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Impossible to predict

but depleted Lions? Dogs have more players missing

Lions are a much better team overall

Lions are injuries galore.

I predict they'll miss the 8.

9 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Lions are injuries galore.

I predict they'll miss the 8.

Lions have 5 best 22 out injured

Dogs have 7 best 22 out

Lions will make finals imo 

 

How was that 50 to Berry?

He takes the mark.  Continues to try and play on forward of the mark when technically he needs to go behind the mark before playing on.

So he is held 'on the mark' by the opponent as Berry never at any stage looked to go back behind his own mark.

The player standing on the mark (as instructed by the ump) is surely allowed to hold his position if his opponent trys to push through the mark AND play on!

I call BS

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