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David King is obviously either on the Bombers tonight or has the [censored] up because his little mate Cornes is banned by the Roos. Unbelievably biased.

 

Tomorrow night's game looks rubbish so I thought I would watch tonight's game instead. At the least I thought two evenly matched teams who might have a real crack at each other. Essendon are showing some intensity but North look like us rounds 2-5. Their method and skills coming off half back are simply sub standard.

Everything Bummers is to be despised and there is nothing appealing about North's game style. Waste of a Thursday night really.

 

Poor Harrison Jones. That was horrible.

6 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Poor Harrison Jones. That was horrible.

Wasn't it! His ankle seems to have just folded underneath him.

 
7 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Poor Harrison Jones. That was horrible.

I might be overly critical by it seems to take forever for the medical staff to respond to these serious injuries. He was on the ground for a long long time

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8 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Poor Harrison Jones. That was horrible.

do they have any other key fwds or rucks left apart from slim shady?

During the week I found it genuinely amusing any time I ad flicked past claiming that tonight's game was a major contest between two big rivals.

Essendon v North is the clear 'who cares' game of the round.

Even Demons v Eagles can we watched with an edge of 'will the Eagles break through and send the Demons back into crisis, or will the Demons continue the grinding turnaround of their season.'

But this...

EXCITEMENT: Can Essendon continue their 12-game streak of being between 9th and 16th on the ladder? Only a low-margin win can keep them safe!

North don’t know how to win…unless they’re playing us 😂


LOL. What a terrible game of football. North at least hitting some form with back to back honourable losses.

Also not sure what the hell happened when the ump called a few kick to north then changed it to a ball up after hearing something in the ear piece .wtf never seen that happen


1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

I don't watch too many non-Melb games. These two teams are absolute garbage

Terrible umpiring and a low quality boring scrap.

And both of them beat us.

1 hour ago, Heart Beats True said:

David King is obviously either on the Bombers tonight or has the [censored] up because his little mate Cornes is banned by the Roos. Unbelievably biased.

He is dreadful...but so iare most of the other so called expert commentators.

They just barrack, pump players up and drag teams down and tell us what we already know.

How about some insight into thregame.

Zac Merret is a star.

I didn't know that.

Thanks Kingy that was great insight mate.

What the hell was the decision made by the official into the ear piece of the umpire by the way?

 
11 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Play on, with that shot on goal was not 30 seconds

It was 34 secs from mark being paid to being told to play on. Just double checked on kayo

Thank goodness I was at work & missed the game. But I just watched the last 2 minutes.

I get it was the nths player 1st game but surely you're aware of the clock running down.

That's also where a simpkin or larkey should have come over to him to settle his nerves & made him aware


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