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23 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The AFL will come out on Monday and say it was a mistake. But who cares? The result stands. 
 

Who Polices The AFL?

The AFL, 

Cough.......

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23 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

I honestly cannot understand how that Norf mark wasn't paid 50m in the last 2 mins. Two guys three steps over the mark. Clear as day. The sort of vision the umpires boss would use to explain giving a 50. Clarko will go bizerk at the AFL over the umpires.

It's too easy to say that Norf only have themselves to blame, but had the correct decision been paid, we would be congratulating them on a victory well deserved. The difference was a wrong decision by an umpire.

How many times have we said this already this year.

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The absolute worse part of this is that all four Umpires Froze under Collingwood’s Steely Stare. They didn’t blow the whistle to acknowledge the Mark????

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34 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

@dazzledavey36 terrible news about Brayden George. 

Not good at all mate.

Started the year with a bang in the VFL then had some more injury interruptions and then unfortunately this now.

Footy is a cruel game and unfortunately some just can't seem to get a clean break.

He'd be absolutely because I know how incredibly hard he worked in his rehab especially during the off season as well.

 

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26 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Bedford; 10 coaches votes. 

Good on “snooze” as his teammates call him (BEDford) see what they did there?! 😅

The Giants’ nickname game is good. Brent Daniels’ nickname is “Stormy” 😂😂😂

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18 hours ago, DeeZone said:

The absolute worse part of this is that all four Umpires Froze under Collingwood’s Steely Stare. They didn’t blow the whistle to acknowledge the Mark????

Giants in the PF and Lions in the GF were hard done by as well. Guess who their opponent was?

Maybe its the influence of the ferral pies crowd, but it's definitely a pattern

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20 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Giants in the PF and Lions in the GF were hard done by as well. Guess who their opponent was?

Maybe its the influence of the ferral pies crowd, but it's definitely a pattern

the noise of affirmation is real

just ask the pear, the crom, flagmantle, and meth coke

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On 16/06/2024 at 16:04, Demon Dynasty said:

I've watched every game at Casey.

He's no softer than Lobb but keep hanging your hat on Lobb as the saviour.

You're wrongly confusing my comment that we already have back ups in JVR & Fullo with saying Fullo is better than Lobb.

Personally i don't think either of those two (JVR or Fullo) are the solution and you've obviously not read anything i've written on the topic.  Otherwise you'd know that.

As per previous posts, i don't think either of them are the solution but we certainly don't need a third non-solution in Lobb.

But feel free to carry on with your 'we must get Lobb' as back up and a forward target campaign.

Uhh ...you call him whatever you like.  I'm sticking with Fullo... less typing involved!

Not sure how you arrived at that as meaning that i'm suggesting he's a proven player or whatever.  Strange comment.

Been watching Lobb of late?

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2 hours ago, Deelectable said:

Been watching Lobb of late?

one of the form tall defenders in the competition for the last month

it's taken three clubs and til the age of 31, but he finally might have found his best role

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