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Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

That's 2 reviews. Surely a goal ump should call those. Within 2 metres on both occasions. time wasting !!!

Especially the second one. Goal umpire should’ve backed himself.

 

I’m just happy to see the ball somewhere other than in the Lions goal square

 
12 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

That's 2 reviews. Surely a goal ump should call those. Within 2 metres on both occasions. time wasting !!!

He did and correctly.

Field umpire came in and called for reviews.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

He did and correctly.

Field umpire came in and called for reviews.

Too many cooks


51 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

2022 is proving an ordinary draft - the first four will be stars though.

Looks to me like there’s a fair few players from that draft that will be pretty good – not just the top four. I could name Michalanney, Weddel, Humphrey, and Fletcher off the top of my head. Then of course there’s The poo 💩

Seriously though, I was wondering a bit as well. Mainly because this group was more affected by Covid than any other. No under 16’s, no underage year. Even in 2022 I think the state squads were a bit all over the place.

So I think many of them will have a slower start to their careers, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the games played is not significantly different by the end.

39 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Did this really happen? 😂

absolutely. Read it on the internet.

16 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

The big o has the same kicking coach as Max.

Given his time at Casey, maybe Max himself was McInerney's kicking coach.

Be a bit like like living next door to Federer and getting chess lessons.


13 minutes ago, BDA said:

not sure what the point of that goal umpire is

It's pathetic isn't it? All was lost when they got rid of the lab coats. Up until then they were the most trusted of community members.

17 minutes ago, BDA said:

poor handball from bont there

a rare occurrence

I watch the Dogs most weeks. I recon he's been 1 or 2 percent off his best for a few weeks. So he's the best player in the comp by only half the length of the Flemmington straight now.

6 free kicks to 1 this Q.

lots of lucky ones to the lions

I wish JVR or Jefferson played like Morris.

I also hope Tholstrup can start playing like Lohmann.


Been travelling to warmer climes so missed the chance to post the alternative sports this weekend.

World wide it's a quiet week but with the Storm playing Manly tomorrow with a win putting them top of the ladder it's a game worth watching. The NRL ladder or table as it's called can be a hard one to decipher due to 17 teams and rolling byes. Eagles before tomorrow have played 18 games with Storm at 16. That's three less games with only 6 weeks or so to go. Madness !(Shades of AFL with 19 teams perhaps)

Looked at several footy fixtures Round 24 has Essendon and Gold Coast playing 2 matches on the same day. Essendon and Sun have played one less match, not sure how they are going to make up the matches ?

One handed massive throw from Lachie Neale not paid.... home town arm chair ride from the umps

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Sorry watched a replay was mccluggage

 

Dogs delivery from defence is horrible

been similar for a decade but Bevo still gets backed in

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Dogs delivery from defence is horrible

been similar for a decade but Bevo still gets backed in

The Bears should be well in front of, but they’re not….


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