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That went out of bounds, just where Merrett kicked it. But we get the free from where it landed? FFS!


If*ing hate Essendon

They threw it out of the pack 

 

Feel like McVee has been pushed off a few contests too easily.

4 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

The contact below the knee rule is there to prevent players (Draper) diving at the ball. Yes looks soft and not how the game used to be. But the rule was adjudicated correctly. 
 

Draper should’ve kept his feet. 

 

4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I thought it a player dived for the ball and took out a players legs it was a free kick?

What I saw was draper in place and Disco coming in and tripping over his hand.. not draper sliding into him below the knees  which is the rule.   I'll take it.


Melk!!!!

Just now, darkhorse72 said:

 

What I saw was draper in place and Disco coming in and tripping over his hand.. not draper sliding into him below the knees  which is the rule.   I'll take it.

Makes up for the gift 50m goal to Langford

Bombers goal was pure ar*e getting it there, ours much better and my boy Melky! 


 

I’m seriously concerned about the umpire’s eyesight….. 4 Blind Mice. 😩

Just now, Gunna’s said:

Holding the [censored] ball umpire

Incredible isn't it.

Kozzie pinged in a millisecond.

Bombers never.


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