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33 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Thanks Macca, I didn't get to see the first 3 quarters, but I'm getting tired of the phrases "Blockbuster" and "Young Gun" seems it fits every game and player these days

Did you hear a commentator calling our Langford a Superstar during our game?

 
23 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

What about Smith's unprovoked hit to the head of Impey with the footy, while he had his back turn. At least Nash was in the field of play and he clumsily knocked Miers out.

Smith should be graded as intentional and low impact, which I believe is a 1 week suspension.

How else can it be graded?

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It was a stupid act by Smith. However Impey milked it ... there was a clear delay between the ball hitting him, and him dropping to the ground.

Fine at most.

7 minutes ago, At Least I Saw a Flag said:

It was a stupid act by Smith. However Impey milked it ... there was a clear delay between the ball hitting him, and him dropping to the ground.

Fine at most.

Pretty stupid behaviour.. again.. but yeh a fine.

 
2 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Did you hear a commentator calling our Langford a Superstar during our game?

No, but I admit I was still wondering how Turner got so many possessions after being subbed out.

I reckon any team is beatable, even Brisbane on their home ground

They were bog average against the Pies and did not come to play. Pies played well but they are not that good


13 hours ago, Demon_spurs said:

No, but I admit I was still wondering how Turner got so many possessions after being subbed out.

I was scratching my head over that one too

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