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6.6 - 9.4

dogs goal from free kick

30 secs in

 

6.7 - 9.4

flash point

weetra free kick.

hit post from 60

6.8 - 9.4

 

flash - GOAL

7.8 - 9.4

goal from snap

p johnson in ruck

mclean back on


dogs point

7.8 - 9.5

Our pressure is improving (the umpires are not), but we just hit the post twice, so wasted two opportunities to get back the lead.

dogs - point

7.8 - 9.6

 

miller playing great again, kicking almost every time.

being flogged senseless in free kicks


neitz from 20 - GOAL

8.8 - 9.6

morton getting some ground time

mclean , moloney and jones in the middle, jamar ruck, buckley wing.

We have to kick a few this quarter because the Dogs will have the wind in the last.

(I'm getting good updates but you keep getting in first faultydet... so all I have left is lame commentary. I'm like the Stephen Silvagni of Demonland :o)

dogs getting piggy back from maggotts in white.


ANOTHER 50M!!!!!

dogs goal

8.8 - 10.7

another free to dogs

dogs - goal

8.8 - 11.7

no - the wind hasnt changed

another free to dogs

brother ready to smash phone on maggotts head


another free to dogs

dogs - goal

8.8 - 11.7

A bit of a melee is happening now.

If we're getting smashed by the umpires, we might as well do something to deserve it :rolleyes:

great mark to robbo

shot at goal from tight angle

GOAL

9.8 - 11.7

 

are these frees for real? are we hawthorn disclipine bad? or is it just munted umpiring?

GOAL

Thank god.....


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