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Hard not to like Darcy a lot. The 1st 10 minutes of this game were fierce too well played dogs

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Soft high contact frees are a blight on the game ... and so many players play for it these days.  So much flopping

AFL rules of the game issue, not an umpires issue

Nick Daicos just got one and it's bs

 
8 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

Hard not like Darcy a lot. The 1st 10 minutes of this game were fierce too well played dogs

He is going to a star. Dogs have a plethora of KPF and arguably the best player in the comp. Unbelievable how they haven’t won a premiership in recent times. 


1 minute ago, Macca said:

Soft high contact frees are a blight on the game ... and so many players play for it these days.  So much flopping

AFL rules of the game issue, not an umpires issue

Nick Daicos just got one and it's bs

What rule(s) would you amend or change for it? I think we already have staging rules/fines in place, they just aren’t enforced 

5 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

He is going to a star. Dogs have a plethora of KPF and arguably the best player in the comp. Unbelievable how they haven’t won a premiership in recent times. 

He just stretches those arms up & takes it beautifully 

Neither team defending too well so most of the goals are easy-ish ones from defensive errors or lack of pressure. Interesting game.



14 minutes ago, BoBo said:

What rule(s) would you amend or change for it? I think we already have staging rules/fines in place, they just aren’t enforced 

I'd only pay blatant high contact ... otherwise play on for incidental contact

But I'd retrospectivilly rub players out for flopping

Which means that Joel Selwood would have barely played a game (haha)

Selwood received about 500 soft, high contact free kicks.  Flopped for his whole career and cheated the game

Chompers! 

 

Good to see Harmes playing well and enjoying footy. It was the right thing to let him look elsewhere but I still miss his energy. Also good to see Maynard copping it.


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