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Stuff it if they're going to pay the free kicks this way - might as well actually tackle properly and hurt them instead of laying out  a soft mattress and still getting pinged

 

As a Redlegs supporter for 60 years, seeing the wharfies ripped by the umps is sweet sweet music (please forgive the mixed metaphor)

 

So is that hawthorn player going to be reported for staging? Isn’t staging a reportable offence? 
 

 


Not often you see the umpiring blatantly change the course of a game in a final. 

Should be 36 - 15.

Disgraceful dangerous tackle free kicks

Port have smashed them

That last second goal has every fan on every footy forum saying…

’I thought we were the only ones who gave up red time goals!’.

hawks have settled after umps got them back into the game

Port very flakey as we know. I reckon this is a 50/50 game now

 
2 minutes ago, BoBo said:

So is that hawthorn player going to be reported for staging? Isn’t staging a reportable offence? 
 

 

Impey for holding his head?

He should be. 

pathetic

If we take aggressive tackling out of the game especially in finals we might have broken the game


The tackle is dead! The Hawks have kicked one legitimate goal, the rest were rubbish free kicks in front of goal. FFS we are playing a cut throat final and you can’t tackle a forward in your defensive 50 with the intent to stop the forward getting boot to ball or a pass out to a team mate. 

6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Not often you see the umpiring blatantly change the course of a game in a final. 

Should be 36 - 15.

Disgraceful dangerous tackle free kicks

Port have smashed them

Yeah, but it couldn’t happen to a nicer team 🤣

2 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Yeah, but it couldn’t happen to a nicer team 🤣

i hear ya mate but my dislike of the hawks far outweighs Port. 

Hawks just came off 4 flags 9 years ago

They can [censored] right off 

8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Impey for holding his head?

He should be. 

pathetic

Oh I meant the hawks player that touched his head to the ground in the 2nd ‘dangerous tackle’. It happens every week and I don’t see how it isn’t staging?

A player is pretending to do an action to fool an umpire into giving a free… kinda sounds like staging to me but nothing happens.

Just now, BoBo said:

Oh I meant the hawks player that touched his head to the ground in the 2nd ‘dangerous tackle’. It happens every week and I don’t see how it isn’t staging?

A player is pretending to do an action to fool an umpire into giving a free… kinda sounds like staging to me but nothing happens.

completely agree

I was talking about when JHF lightly tugged Impey’s shirt and he fell to the ground and grabbed his head. 

blatant staging


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

completely agree

I was talking about when JHF lightly tugged Impey’s shirt and he fell to the ground and grabbed his head. 

blatant staging

Ahhhh yes true 

10 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

The tackle is dead! The Hawks have kicked one legitimate goal, the rest were rubbish free kicks in front of goal. FFS we are playing a cut throat final and you can’t tackle a forward in your defensive 50 with the intent to stop the forward getting boot to ball or a pass out to a team mate. 

Spot on. Umpires 8 and 11 rubbish.

10 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Yeah, but it couldn’t happen to a nicer team 🤣

BS. It could happen to Collingwood.

Finding myself barracking hard for Port on the back of the blatant head office/umpiring decisions 

Hope they win the [censored] thing now


Just now, dees189227 said:

Whoever wins tonight I cannot see them beating Sydney next week 

Hawthorn can, if they bring the same umpires.

i doubt its possible not to tackle watson head high. 

2 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Finding myself barracking hard for Port on the back of the blatant head office/umpiring decisions 

Hope they win the [censored] thing now

How did the field & boundary umpire miss that ball being out?

 

How could so many Hawthorn supporters get tickets to an interstate game?


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