He did that at the end of the Freo game.
Alex Pearce followed him down there. End result was Alex Pearce getting hit up on the lead 30m out, right in front. Luckily for Port, Pearce dropped the mark. Then after we recovered the loose ball, we saw Todd standing in the goal square.
So yeah...
Cunningham went off on a stretcher, Boyd got up and took his free kick.
The sooking about Wright from Essendon fans and most of the Melbourne media is ridiculous. He got off light based on the SPP standard.
The reason he's trying to slap the ball forward in that situation with Moore came forward and left his man. He's trying to hit the ball forward to the open player, instead of just getting caught and creating a stoppage.
We weren't alright with scoring schots. Instead of spraying points today we were instead failing to kick the disance or spraying out of bounds on the full.
Thats not really accurate, Rozee didn't wilt when the intensity lifted he was poor all day. Even in the first quarter when Port were on...
And a reminder that they allowed Maynard to knock the ball out of Marshall's hands when he went to handball.
Easy to be a much better midfield when you're allowed to hold and pretackle.
You're absolutely kidding yourself if you don't think it does.
There's a reason why Collingwood players are running free at from contest, while every time Port players are struggling with moving.
The umpiring post quarter time has matched round 2 last year. Collingwood are allowed to do what they want to us, and every titchy touch free kick is called against us.
Results in us being hesitant to every contest. While Collingwood go in full bore.
Multiple Port players being held then on that forward no call.
That was holding the ball against Darcy Moore, trying to fend off. And then the Collingwood players decided to dump Soldo to the ground after the whistle.
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