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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

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

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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

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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

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

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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. 

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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 🤣

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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 

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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.

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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

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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 

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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.

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

Hope they win the [censored] thing now

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Just now, dees189227 said:

Whoever wins tonight I cannot see them beating Sydney next week 

Hawthorn can, if they bring the same umpires.

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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?

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