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16 minutes ago, Nietaphart said:

you can cancel out the first quarter. No one was getting a possession in the forward line

Ive been his biggest fan but he would want to do something significant this half

 

Umps back in first quarter mode

 
11 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Hard when the ball is nowhere near you.

True


 

Nice to see Jeffo working into this game


Just now, dees189227 said:

I would love to see us come back and win just to see hardwick lose it

That would be very entertaining!!

Nothing like seeing the GC earth yet another academy player they got for nothing.

This competition has never been more rigged.


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

This umpiring is dead set criminal

I couldn't agree more. The umpies elbow that connected with Harves is right out of the MMA playbook.

Next week the umpies will invite Mark Lewin to training to practice the Flying Mare

Just now, GS_1905 said:

Dead set dropped it

Thought I got it wrong but nope

What an awful handball from clayton, just horrendous.

May couldn’t be bothered being out there.


Top 5 for speed in attack: Melbourne

Top 5 for speed in defence: Gold Coast

Stats say it all.

Just now, jaydenh10 said:

why is riv on a key fwd

Have you noticed that Howes and Petty are off?

 

Suns celebrating goals like it is the Grand Final

Also the umps are [censored] disgraceful.

Absolutely [censored] pathetic.

Grow up Melbourne. What an embarrassing showing.


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