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From the Age live game coverage:

This is the missed trip that cost Melbourne the half-time lead against Hawthorn at the MCG.

Damaging Demons forward Kysaiah Pickett was blatantly brought down in the goal square during a tight second term, but the umpires allowed play to continue as Hawthorn held on to a one-point lead at the long break.

 

Not sure the twos have helped Roo.

Umps starting well again.

Great mark Fritta.

Terrible miss.

As usual


I'm at the point where I feel more comfortable watching Max have a shot then Fritsch

16 minutes ago, Nasher said:

The only way it’s possible to get that Kozzie trip call so wrong is if the multiple umpires in the area weren’t watching the play. That’s just plain incompetence.

Speaking of incompetence: how’s our goal kicking going? If we lose this match it will 100% be because of all the misses in Q2. I can’t see Hawthorn allowing the dominance we had in that quarter to continue, so we may pay very dearly.

They should all have a week off after that

The holding the man is off the charts. Tackled with out it. Held in ruck contests. Held before tacking possession in midfield. Not one [censored] call from the maggots.

"Somehow get it to Impy."

Just call it what it was .... A throw.


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Oh we are hard to watch at times

I50s

32 to us 23 Hawks

You're not suggesting we need to work on our connnnnnnnnnection?

 

Sorry but Oliver shouldn't be playing just watching him today he's just jogging around & that last goal then by the hawks player, he just ran straight past Clayton & he just stood there flat footed & didn't bother to tackle

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