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6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee adelaide will be filthy they've let hawthorn back in it.

On a side note I watched unfiltered with Hamish Wednesday night with CJ as his guest. Fascinating story with his family and growing up in a war torn country and walking for days to get to a refugee camp.

CJ.?

 

Howler of a game in Tassie. Whose brilliant decision was it to schedule a night game in Tassie in winter? Slippery cold snooze fest with tackles, stoppages and carp skills. I put it on mute in the background and watched the cricket - great innings from Stark and a good backup from Hazelwood.

 
Just now, Maldonboy38 said:

Howler of a game in Tassie. Whose brilliant decision was it to schedule a night game in Tassie in winter? Slippery cold snooze fest with tackles, stoppages and carp skills. I put it on mute in the background and watched the cricket - great innings from Stark and a good backup from Hazelwood.

afl saying 'see, you need a roof in tassie' to cope with the weather

except it doesn't rain; it's just freezing cold

Boring as bat [censored] . Wonder whether anyone will question Hawthorns selling of games to Tassie. This is truely woeful.

Also Tassie not only need a stadium roof, they need heated underground turf, state of the art heating. Who’d want to play in 0 degrees on a regular basis.


20 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee adelaide will be filthy they've let hawthorn back in it.

On a side note I watched unfiltered with Hamish Wednesday night with CJ as his guest. Fascinating story with his family and growing up in a war torn country and walking for days to get to a refugee camp.

I watched it too. At 25 years old CJ has seen and experienced things that have forced him to grow up very quickly. I was impressed with how he views his life now.

The 'insufficient intent' rule is an absolute blight on the game.

Crow trying to rush the ball into their scoring zone, mis kicks and pinged. Absolute joke AFL.

 
11 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Boring as bat [censored] . Wonder whether anyone will question Hawthorns selling of games to Tassie. This is truely woeful.

Also Tassie not only need a stadium roof, they need heated underground turf, state of the art heating. Who’d want to play in 0 degrees on a regular basis.

i imagine the devils - if they ever come to fruition - would be a regular 1.10pm sunday, 4.40pm saturday side; means any oppo and supporters can fly home that night


36 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

feels like a match-winning lead as starc brings up his 50

Pitch looks like a road now. Likely to have a tight finish coming up !!!

Umps are just cheating now. 50m penalties to hawthorn like confetti

WTF that 50??

Just now, monoccular said:

WTF that 50??

The same reason pickett got done for on Monday. Placing the ball on the ground instead of throwing it back to the opposition player


17 minutes ago, monoccular said:

The 'insufficient intent' rule is an absolute blight on the game.

Crow trying to rush the ball into their scoring zone, mis kicks and pinged. Absolute joke AFL.

The inconsistency on the insufficient intent only makes the rules even more farcical

In the last 5 minutes two identical spoils go out of bounds. One, by Hawks, trow in. The next by Crows - penalised.

Get rid of it.

Why does nothing bad ever happen to Hawthorn? They are charmed


2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

The inconsistency on the insufficient intent only makes the rules even more farcical

In the last 5 minutes two identical spoils go out of bounds. One, by Hawks, trow in. The next by Crows - penalised.

Get rid of it.

That last insufficient attempt free was ludicrous and set up the winning goal. Another umpire decided result.

Thilthrope

Taylor

Rachele

0.8

What is it with the Hawks? Why can’t teams that dominate them beat them?!

[censored] me!!

 

The Crows looked sluggish in the last. Noticeably off the pace, lots of tired players.

Maybe they need a new fitness guy

😉


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