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Just now, dees189227 said:

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

Who said they "missed" it.

As blatant as the rest of them

 

How are you supposed to tackle Watson? 

It’s not often you see the birth of the biggest [censored] in the AFL

Watson may have learned from Selwood but he’s taken it to another level

 
3 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

How are you supposed to tackle Watson? 

You can’t. 

2 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

How are you supposed to tackle Watson? 

the last tackle started at his waist

He dropped his weight, lifted his arm


3 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

How are you supposed to tackle Watson? 

There should be a minimum height requirement honestly.

Anyone got the free kick stats since Q time?

 
3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Anyone got the free kick stats since Q time?

 


Byrne-Jones kicks it inside 50

and Byrne jones scores!

Does BT realise they are two different people? 

curly mullets abound

It's probably unlikely and I hope to hell it doesn't eventuate but, in the horrifying hypothetical of Hawthorn winning the flag this year, would Ginnivan be the first player to win Premierships in successive years with different clubs?

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

GUNSTON USELESS GET BRUEST ON

Coz Fence KNOWS FOOTY


That free kick on Moore. can anyone help me? in a critical final a slight touch off the ball that happens 1000 times a game

Hawks should be 4.3

I am honestly staggered by the umpiring 

The Hermoine Granger Witch Hats are getting old already 


7 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

It's probably unlikely and I hope to hell it doesn't eventuate but, in the horrifying hypothetical of Hawthorn winning the flag this year, would Ginnivan be the first player to win Premierships in successive years with different clubs?

How dare you.

10 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

It's probably unlikely and I hope to hell it doesn't eventuate but, in the horrifying hypothetical of Hawthorn winning the flag this year, would Ginnivan be the first player to win Premierships in successive years with different clubs?

No chance now, unless we haven't seen the worst from these umpires.

 

Whoever thought I would be fist pumping as Port kicks a goal and yet here we are, lol. This annoying Hawthorn run needs to come to an end 😁


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