I’m sure AFL360 will get Razor to adjudicateI don’t have Geelong goggles on. Hill was stiff not to get HTB against Mannagh.
You can’t attempt a disposal when you’re immediately tackled.
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I’m sure AFL360 will get Razor to adjudicateI don’t have Geelong goggles on. Hill was stiff not to get HTB against Mannagh.
You can’t attempt a disposal when you’re immediately tackled.
I live in Barnaby territoryAlso: no more having to put up with endless Trumpet of Patriot ads on YouTube anymore![]()




Started off well.
Your thoughts?
Why 2 weeks - he should technically only miss a game if he recovers well.Humphries will be out for 2 weeks with concussion. Fk
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Lyon has softened on us massively now he's engaged to a Geelong supporter and her family. He hated us for years before that, I think it was from Snr belting him.
Pretty sad day if we start cheerleading election results.I live in Barnaby territory
One Nation captured 1/3 of votes
Barnaby first
Labor second
Some candidates live in Queensland FFS! Why would NSW people vote for them?
Thankfully we only had Trumpet of Patriots in the last week.
Not one Barnaby advert.
A few Labor adverts.
A terrific day!
Geelong won
Labor won
Voldemort lost his seat
My gardeners pruned bushes + all weeds gone, after three years of neglect
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Enjoying a glass of Bubbles atm
…and Aston Villa won as well! 3/3 for the good guys. Great night.I live in Barnaby territory
One Nation captured 1/3 of votes
Barnaby first
Labor second
Some candidates live in Queensland FFS! Why would NSW people vote for them?
Thankfully we only had Trumpet of Patriots in the last week.
Not one Barnaby advert.
A few Labor adverts.
A terrific day!
Geelong won
Labor won
Voldemort lost his seat
My gardeners pruned bushes + all weeds gone, after three years of neglect
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Enjoying a glass of Bubbles atm
Why 2 weeks - he should technically only miss a game if he recovers well.
Cats V Pies May 3rd
Cats V Port May 17th
Outside 12 days
Hope the game's as good as the last time we played them on May 22 (and the result's the same too).
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to Taylor, Bartlel goalsNot sure what's more embarrassing.
Being proven so badly wrong within the space of an hour, or doubling down that you were right.
Cop your L and move on.
If you have arm free to dispose of the ball you can.I don’t have Geelong goggles on. Hill was stiff not to get HTB against Mannagh.
You can’t attempt a disposal when you’re immediately tackled.
I have a terrible footy memory but I do remember I was going to MCG games back then. Gaz Snr was unbelievably good. I also remember leaving the ground with my elderly parents in law. The Collingwood fans were very respectful around them.That incident of Gazza Snr giving Gary Lyon one was in '89 when he was at the height of his powers. It was in the first half of the '89 season when the Cats won a massive 3 games at MCG, all with huge crowds against excellent sides in Essendon, Collingwood and the Demons and Gazza was virtually unstoppable. So against Melbourne, the last of those 3 big games, the Demons decided to stop Gazza's influence during game coz once again he was dominating against Rod Grinter for the Demons but instead of taking Grinter off Gazza they doubled teamed him with Gary Lyon also playing on him along with Rod Grinter. And Lyon decided to close-check the 'great one' by virtually half grabbing him at contests, so Gazza must of said to himself 'enough is enough' and he gave Garry Lyon one, with Gazza 'the great one' being reported, then owning up at tribunal because his 'faith commanded so' and he got 3 to 4 weeks which at the time he was unstoppable.
When Gazza came back from suspension, he wasn't quite the same player but he gradually built up his fitness base and 'touch' to then be fully wound up for the 1989 final series. The rest is history as he kicked a record 27 goals from 4 final games and played football at a level that has never been seen and is unlikely to be seen again. That 1989 final series conclusively showed to the football world that Gary Ablett Senior was clearly the best footballer to have played the game in at least the past 55 years and probably the 'best of all time', such was his greatness at the peak of his powers.
It was reported in 1989 that those huge games at the MCG were attracting at least 5,000 additional footy fans from other clubs to watch Gary play..... he was that good to watch and play our great game!
First time I can recall that happening in about 60 years.said we pretty much won the game because four people wearing green where on our side.
28 games decided, 19 won by us (posted elsewhere in the thread)What is our record like over the past 20 odd years for games decided after the siren? Feels like whether it is us with the shot, or the opposition we win them all.
He got injured pre-season.Either Kolo is fit or he isnt, the fact that he was named as an emergency indicates that he is match fit at least and therefore couldve played if needed. Given how depleted we are down there, and the knock on effect it has for other players, keeping him out was a big mistake, which was then compounded by the Stanley injury.
In addition, we were one shank away from losing that game, and if it wasnt for a few who stood up we wouldve lost comfortably given how much Collingwood dominated us for large portions of the game.
Teams have clearly worked out a gameplan that works against us. That was the third game in a row we have been beaten in almost every key stat.
Answer and personnel are two different issues entirely. He doesn't have the midfield cattle to deal with it.That was the third game in a row we have been beaten in almost every key stat. Scott doesnt appear to have any answer for it.
That's your error for an inaccurate viewpoint. Yes Dangerfield has been great up forward but Atkins has been brilliant in midfield, as has Smith. Guthrie and Henry have been great down back. More than just Dangerfield has gone into getting to 5 wins.Are you really happy that the outcome so far this year is coming down to whether or not Dangerfield can turn it on and pull us over the line?
Last night was a microcosm of why j Henry and Kolo are so important.
Our defence held up, and covered well for the loss of both of them plus Stewart.
But, there is no way Mihochek does what he did last night if either j Henry or Kolo are on him. The matchup with cos was not good for him, Henry or Kolo locks him down and there is no way he takes 3 or 4 contested pack marks against either of them. They would have just killed the contest, cos is not that type of defender.
It will be a good learning experience for him, but he is way more valuable as a floater (and ideally as a nightmare wing matchup).
This is correct. Blicavs was definitely holding the ball. Arguably Mannagh and/or Smith should have moved in and forced the ball up, rather than waiting for the ball to come out to them. I think that's the biggest issue. But no doubt at all on watching the replay that this is a free kick against Blitz.We need to take the Geelong goggles off.
Blitz picked up the ball, was tackled, had an arm free and just refused to even attempt a disposal. That is holding the ball 100%.
My take on the Blitz free against is the umpire wrongly awarded the free based on the first and second ball up/ throw up summarizing that the Geelong player had no intention of clearing the footy from the congestion (call it the vibe of the situation not the law of the AFL free kick.)I don’t have Geelong goggles on. Hill was stiff not to get HTB against Mannagh.
You can’t attempt a disposal when you’re immediately tackled.
It was an average of 50 games more experience to the Magpies (and 2 years higher average age)Just watching the last quarter again, the pressure in this game was out of this world. A complete classic. Stressful to watch at the end.
Giving them a chance to win when we were 3 goals up with 4 minutes to go was disappointing.
But I thought we were outplayed by them for a lot of the game. An absolute credit to the coaches and the players for finding a way to win.
It looked like men Vs boys a few times out there.
Games experience between the 2 teams last night would be huge you would think.
King was a dick last night but he also had a good point saying games like this add 20-30 games experience to the young players.
I think he will become that, but I'm not prepared to make that call now. Plenty can happen in football - teams will eventually figure him out.He’s such a generational player and will go down as one of the all time greats...
Dempsey was up with the Angels for a while last night.
and there was the clear in the back to Clark that got missed (commentary wetting themselves with excitement about him being "Piledrived" into the ground)It's the left arm that clearly goes below the knee. In real time could have been paid either way. There was one paid against Mullin for in the back in the first half that was very stiff. You win some, you lose some.
HOLDING THE BALL 18.6.1 Spirit and Intention The Player who has Possession of the Football will be provided an opportunity to dispose of the football before rewarding an opponent for a Legal Tackle.
18.6.2 Free Kicks - Holding the Ball: Prior Opportunity Where a Player in Possession of the Football has had Prior Opportunity, a field Umpire shall award a Free Kick if that Player does not Correctly Dispose of the football immediately when they are Legally Tackled.
18.6.3 Free Kicks - Holding the Ball: Incorrect Disposal Where a Player in Possession of the Football has not had Prior Opportunity, a field Umpire shall award a Free Kick if that Player elects to Incorrectly Dispose of the football when Legally Tackled.
For the avoidance of doubt, a Player does not elect to Incorrectly Dispose of the football when: (a) (b) the Player genuinely attempts to Correctly Dispose of the football; the Legal Tackle causes the football to be dislodged from the Player’s possession
Legal Tackle or Legally Tackled:
a tackle by a Player where: (a) the Player being tackled is in possession of the football; and (b) that Player is tackled below the shoulders and above the knees.
For the avoidance of doubt, a Legal Tackle may be executed by holding (either by the body or playing uniform) a Player from the front, side or behind, provided that a Player held from behind is not pushed in the back.