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We deserve to be losing. Could see from the start of the second quarter. Cue in the rack now they can’t get back in it 

 

Midfield getting cut up since quarter time. Not looking like we'll be playing finals this year sadly.

 

How that's wasnt a free to Carry in the middle, give me strength!

 

Onya Jack, fantastic goal

 

Cudos to the umps for making Vines even more angry after that last Toby duck [censored]

Is the AFL the only sport in the world that you play a team actually owned by the competition you’re playing in?


2 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Falling into a tackle is high contact this week. 
 

 

Unless your name is Chandler.

1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

We deserve to be losing. Could see from the start of the second quarter. Cue in the rack now they can’t get back in it 

GtG - very harsh to say the cue in the rack.  They have outplayed us.


What a fantastic mark by Hogan     Sadly not for us anymore.

3 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Is the AFL the only sport in the world that you play a team actually owned by the competition you’re playing in?

It's the only sport in the world where most umpiring decisions are based on the umpires interpretation so they are right no matter which way they pay the decision

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4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

💰??

My favourite call from him tonight was when he made Windsor go back behind his mark and not let him play on… from a mark 


Maxy first hands but mark paid to Jesse

Arm wrestles haven’t been our forte for a while, we try and shut it down.

How about we go on the aggressive.

 

Feel like they’ve barely made a mistake in the middle. Us on the other hand is one after another.


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