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It’s hard to believe Grundy is on over a mil a year. 

Sydney are getting well beaten in the clearance, if they can at least break even, it’s game over.

 

Dominating clearances and contested possessions doesn’t seem to mean much these days


8 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

What was that free to Horne-Francis for... ffs

That's 17 frees to Port, not yet half time

Umpires are inept,I dont barrack for Sydney but Caarysst on a bike this is blatant cheating  AND IF NOT JUST NO FEEL FOR THE GAME SHOCKING

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4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Umpires are inept,I dont barrack for Sydney but Caarysst on a bike this is blatant cheating  AND IF NOT JUST NO FEEL FOR THE GAME SHOCKING

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I feel like I'm having a stroke reading this.

 
15 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

What was that free to Horne-Francis for... ffs

That's 17 frees to Port, not yet half time

Umpires ear pieces getting a good work over tonight


Sydney play port last week… different result. They like twice as fresh as Port. The week off is a considerable advantage. 
 

 

9 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Grundy & Jordan having the last laugh 

Both having quiet nights. Blakey.  Heeney. Gulden.  Too much run for port.  


Port are the biggest pretenders. I can't see any other coach consistently getting this squad to Prelims, though. They just don't have enough X Factor to win a flag. Their F50 entries have been shocking. Hawthorn vs Sydney was always going to be a better contest.

27 minutes ago, Young Blood said:

Are Port being ghost coached by Goodwin 😉

Cheap shot, from a bloke looking for laughs!


19 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

So can someone tell me exactly what Bruce's role will be with ch7?

It's very special

Grundy is a habitual blocker and holder of the opposing ruck but only gets called a few times a match.

On my count in this third quarter he's given away four frees in rucking contests so far and none have been called.

Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Grundy is a habitual blocker and holder of the opposing ruck but only gets called a few times a match.

On my count in this third quarter he's given away four frees in rucking contests so far and none have been called.

I reckon he just got held himself at the throw in but they let it go because of this.

 
22 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Grundy & Jordan having the last laugh 

Grundy 7 touches 5 clangers

Jordon 7 touches 2 clangers. although keeping Butters a bit quiet

Keep trolling away. 

JHF very good as a receiver but no so good at defending the loose player.

Talk about lazy on the two way.


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