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Shocking umpiring

 
2 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Wow .

I am 86 % according to Ancestry.

Which county?

Coolock, Dublin. Where Jimmy came from 💚

 

Liking the work of Laurie, Billings, Varrell, Mentha and Marty Hore.

Tmac quiet. Jiath looks good too

It's a hard standard to watch, and the umpiring is similar

Campbell Brown is an [censored]


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HT Casey Demons 3.6.24 leading Collingwood 2.2.14

Goals Hardie Ireland Laurie

Disposals Billings 20 Hardie 19 Bonner 18 Laurie 14

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half time - tough watch in damp conditions; fumble, fumble, fumble

3.6.24 to 2.2.14

laurie, hardie, ireland the goalkickers, laurie with 1.2 and one rushed via a falcon on the goalline

billings, hardie, laurie, earning a lot of hard contested footy, while bonner gets a lot of handball'd received but isn't nearly as damaging as a player who is getting so many possessions should be

half time stats:

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Missing Jefferson, JVR and AJ.

The talls up forward are completely non existent in Fullarton and Ireland.

Mitch Hardie needs to come under serious consideration for a rookie spot next year.

 

4 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Coolock, Dublin. Where Jimmy came from 💚

I’ll talk to you next time training.

I have ancestors from 5 counties.

11 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Coolock, Dublin. Where Jimmy came from 💚

Great.

Will talk to you at training next time.

Scraping the bottom of the clangers barrel.

29 minutes ago, adonski said:

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It’s half time the talk is about the umpires…

“Cowboys Ted, a bunch of cowboys”

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Declan you’re so right. edit


Another awful free


That’s m’ boy!

I2 point turnaround luckily footy gods intercede

Woey kick misses x2

[censored] the umpiring

Justice at last Luker’s goal!!!

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