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FCKKKk sake only player out there who actually wants to be there gets done rest of the side better step up now

Edited by jaydenh10
howes* :(

Fox are complete nuffs

 

Good thing our sub can help in the ruck… oh hang on 🙄


Slow whistle for a massive head high hit. They immediately blew for the nothing high on noble, but for a dees player it’s like they don’t want to pay the free. Sickens me

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

No not petty. He's the only one trying

Should be 3 weeks but the biased inept MRO probably won’t even look at that “football action”!

Nice throw. Would have seen that if one of ours did it.

 

Umpire 37 is awful.

Edited by Tom Dyson

pointless review

although it did highlight a blatant throw


Dwayne is very hard to listen to

How is that not 50 to Clarry? Corrupt.


Umpires have a clear bias today.

Gcs to play finals.

Edited by Previously known as LITD.

Howes already off with concussion.

This game is going from bad to worse.


Just now, Previously known as LITD. said:

Umpires have a clear bias today.

Cgs to play finals.

Every game is manipulated. Sports entertainment now.

great tackle and great finish Melks

 

Langford was 3 metres off the player and close to his on player who was running past - questionable 50 but paid. Witts was no where near anyone and banging in to Clayton. Had to fifty if they had any integrity

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Dwayne is very hard to listen to

Not when the mute button is on

Just now, DeeSince73 said:

How is that not 50 to Clarry? Corrupt.

Absolutely They got a gift goal for far less

That said, today the shocking umpiring is not what is killing us.


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