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Demonland

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  1. lol Bulldogs.
  2. Can the umps win it for the dogs with 7 seconds left?
  3. Bulldogs 24 to 10
  4. Bailey Smith calling for deliberate. That’s a free under the new rules. Play on.
  5. Protected species
  6. Wind is playing havoc here.
  7. That was a 50 against Cody Weightman in the protected area. protected species
  8. Bulldogs 22 to Crows 9
  9. I’ve never seen a team consistently get the rub of the green from the umps as the Bulldogs. Only exception is the Eagles at home.
  10. Our 8 point games against them will sort them out.
  11. INS – Dunstan (club debut), B.Brown, J.Smith OUTS – Viney, Lever (Health and Safety Protocols), McDonald (omitted)
  12. Who are you tipping?
  13. I’m not sure the interpretation on the rules of the game are ever going to be able to be fixed. Different people see an incident in different ways. Some incidents are missed by some and seen by others. You’re never going to be able to get uniform decisions for the same or similar incidents such is the nature of our game. I think the AFL realise this and for that reason are barring any dissent because it’s the umpires call whether right or wrong and if you disagree verbally or non verbally you’ll be penalised.
  14. Despite this glaringly bad statistic Vossy & the Blues are the media’s darlings.
  15. Got to fix those 2nd Quarters
  16. 1. Melbourne Wing Duo: Ed Langdon and James Jordon It was only ever going to be one team at the top spot with Ed Langdon being the premier wingman of the competition. In previous seasons, it was Angus Brayshaw and Langdon who would dominate the wide areas and play their role to perfection, which was crucial to their drought-breaking premiership win last season. However, Brayshaw has found himself slotting into the backline at the Dees, leaving emerging gun James Jordon to take his position on the wing - and what a job he has done in 2022. After making his debut last year, Jordon is averaging 21 disposals and three marks in his second season, with his pressure and hard-running making him an important player in the Melbourne 22. The 21-year-old looks set for big midfield minutes for the reigning premiers and will take his game to a new level. Langdon has started 2022 in typical Ed Langdon fashion, averaging 24.8 disposals and 4.8 marks a game as well as spending 100% time on the ground in the opening three rounds. Langdon's endurance and ability to always be an option for transitional football is the reason he is the best in the competition. Not only individually, but Melbourne's usage of their wings sets them apart from any other team in the competition and is a big reason for their premiership success last season.
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