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Sydney getting screwed by the umpS at AFL HQ

Rioli probably isn’t the player Sydney want to be giving a reason to play better

 

I am watching but really not that interested in the game. Butters a super player but I would love to see him not stage for free kicks like he does. 


The advantage rule in AFL is so poor. 

Port players let the ball bounce away after the whistle. it was a clear dead ball. then a Swans guy gets it and plays on?

Surely you can only play on in a ‘live ball’ situation?

 
16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Sydney getting screwed by the umpS at AFL HQ

Funny game. I’m seeing it the other way


Just now, Return to Glory said:

Funny game. I’m seeing it the other way

2nd Q been a different story 

Swans getting everything

swans applying scoreboard pressure. they're looking good here


This game is pretty much over 

Port can only blame themselves. Burgoyne on Heeney from a set play (free kick). pathetic 

Parker needs to worry more about getting a kick than telling everyone how soft they are.

He’s finished. Best thing the Swans can do is offload him to North. 

Hinkley quiet so far

Classic Ken, win one and celebrate and then go back to being rubbish


1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Papley huge dive

I hate that free kick. He looked up, saw the arm of Wines and dove into it with his body limp to make sure it was a free kick.

Sydney make me so nervous at the G on Grand Final day. They are every chance to absolutely stink it up again and hand Geelong a Premiership.

 

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