Search results for query: *

Remove this Banner Ad

  1. Mr Ripper

    Umpires Bounce, Should it stay or should it go?

    Crooked bounces (with no recalls) would be great - IF - the centre line is removed so the ruckmen aren't restricted in their starting positions. Anything that decreases a coach's ability to control goings on is good for the game.
  2. Mr Ripper

    The next Dalziell, Hadley, Wood and Headland thread: Which interstate Lion will leave next?

    The Lions haven't had any concessions since 2006. The articles quoted are from 2004. Hello?
  3. Mr Ripper

    A draw! Should we play overtime?

    Go to bed.
  4. Mr Ripper

    A draw! Should we play overtime?

    They would have had 20 fit men the next week, as opposed to the 15 or whatever they had left standing at the end of the 100 minutes on Grand Final day.
  5. Mr Ripper

    A draw! Should we play overtime?

    Wonder, had Geelong have got that last goal and drawn the '89 Grand Final, whether Hawthorn would have voted for extra time?
  6. Mr Ripper

    A draw! Should we play overtime?

    5 minutes + time on, either way.
  7. Mr Ripper

    A draw! Should we play overtime?

    Bomber Spirit is correct. Extra time was introduced in 1991; the year after the timing of the finals series, and all manner of associated events, were cocked up by the Collingwood/West Coast draw and resultant replay. Thank you very much, Peter Sumich.
  8. Mr Ripper

    A draw! Should we play overtime?

    The players?
  9. Mr Ripper

    A draw! Should we play overtime?

    And if one team's kicking with an 6 goal wind...? Everyone who's so far responded in this thread is. In America they eat peanut butter and jam sandwiches and drive on the other side of the road. Doesn't mean we have to. Consult the final ladder for the 1997 season, Daniel. :o No more intense...
  10. Mr Ripper

    Which of these 10 bigfooty posters infuriates you the most?

    Disappointing performance by Karl so far.

Remove this Banner Ad

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Back
Top