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  • The Runner
    Regular in the Side
    • May 2017
    • 718

    Nic Nat was fantastic, and they smashed us in hit outs, but lost in clearances. So that either means that a) with a lesser ruckman we would have won by more; or b) Nic Nat wasnt actually that effective. I think it is probably a blend of the two.

    Hewett was very clean overhead in the contest, but his skills by foot were dreadful. It could have been tired legs, but it was significantly worse than others on the park.

    Heeney is hard done by to put in a game of that quality, and not be BoG. It took a guy to kick 8 and win it off his own boot to beat him. Definitely his most impactful game.

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    • Beerman
      Regular in the Side
      • Oct 2010
      • 823

      Originally posted by penga
      I have to say that Shuey is quickly overtaking Selwood as my most hated player in the AFL. Little grub. Toby Greene is also a grub, but at least he isn't a ducker.
      Great umpiring of the high contact rule this weekend, I thought. I saw at least 3 or 4 decisions where a player dropped their shoulder or raised the arm to initiate contact and the umpires called "play on".

      Umpires cop a fair whack online, so credit where it's due.

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      • dejavoodoo44
        Veterans List
        • Apr 2015
        • 8727

        Originally posted by The Runner
        Nic Nat was fantastic, and they smashed us in hit outs, but lost in clearances. So that either means that a) with a lesser ruckman we would have won by more; or b) Nic Nat wasnt actually that effective. I think it is probably a blend of the two.

        Hewett was very clean overhead in the contest, but his skills by foot were dreadful. It could have been tired legs, but it was significantly worse than others on the park.

        Heeney is hard done by to put in a game of that quality, and not be BoG. It took a guy to kick 8 and win it off his own boot to beat him. Definitely his most impactful game.
        And you could also say that Buddy was unlucky, to kick eight and not get goal of the match, thanks to the nice little effort by Parkadinho.

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        Originally posted by Beerman
        Great umpiring of the high contact rule this weekend, I thought. I saw at least 3 or 4 decisions where a player dropped their shoulder or raised the arm to initiate contact and the umpires called "play on".

        Umpires cop a fair whack online, so credit where it's due.
        Yes, hopefully that will continue. And it would also be nice if they kept up the focus on illegal disposals.

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        • stevoswan
          Veterans List
          • Sep 2014
          • 8573

          Originally posted by penga
          I have to say that Shuey is quickly overtaking Selwood as my most hated player in the AFL. Little grub. Toby Greene is also a grub, but at least he isn't a ducker.
          So Selwood is the 'most hated player in the AFL'? Gee, I must have missed something. So a 'ducker' is worse than a 'sniper'? Let me also ask you this, would you rather be the victim of a 'ducker' or a 'sniper'?

          On Shuey, it was nice to see him put on his backside quick smart after he had a go at Hayward after Will goaled, with Hayward then 'letting him know the score'......great stuff and yes, Shuey is also becoming a grub.
          Last edited by stevoswan; 27 March 2018, 01:18 PM.

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          • CureTheSane
            Carpe Noctem
            • Jan 2003
            • 5032

            I'd like to see changes to the too high rule.
            When I was a kid, it was 'round the neck' and basically applied to coathangers.
            I think if there is clearly no intent, or if the arm slide up over the shoulder in a tackle, it's play on.
            Unless there is no intent and the accidental contact was potentially harmful.
            Most of the time it's an arm sliding up, usually as the opposition player is ducking, or unintentionally ducking in their action to gather the ball.
            Most of the time there is no real danger of injury to the player.
            The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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            • penga
              Senior Player
              • Jan 2003
              • 2601

              Originally posted by Beerman
              Great umpiring of the high contact rule this weekend, I thought. I saw at least 3 or 4 decisions where a player dropped their shoulder or raised the arm to initiate contact and the umpires called "play on".

              Umpires cop a fair whack online, so credit where it's due.
              Yeah, fair. This is true.

              Originally posted by stevoswan
              So Selwood is the 'most hated player in the AFL'? Gee, I must have missed something. So a 'ducker' is worse than a 'sniper'? Let me also ask you this, would you rather be the victim of a 'ducker' or a 'sniper'?

              On Shuey, it was nice to see him put on his backside quick smart after he had a go at Hayward after Will goaled, with Hayward then 'letting him know the score'......great stuff and yes, Shuey is also becoming a grub.
              Selwood is MY most hated. I've often fantasised about overtaking Gill as head honcho and suspending Selwood for a year for bringing the game into disrepute. I DESPISE the bloke!!

              To answer your question, what would get me the most aggrieved is a ducker. A sniper will get his dues; recently, duckers have been rewarded. I hate it.
              C'mon Chels!

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              • Blood Fever
                Veterans List
                • Apr 2007
                • 4051

                Originally posted by Nolie
                I was impressed by Fox. Heeney played well which is encouraging. He looks fitter this year.
                If Heeney stays sound, he will make a huge difference to our chances. Absolute game changer with his marking, brilliant ball handling and vision. Almost every one of his disposals are telling.

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                • Mel_C
                  Veterans List
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 4470

                  I read today that a sneaky person updated the Wikipedia page for the new Perth stadium and changed the owner of the stadium to Lance Buddy Franklin ????.

                  Sent from my HTC_PN071 using Tapatalk

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                  • neilfws
                    Senior Player
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 1834

                    Originally posted by Mel_C
                    I read today that a sneaky person updated the Wikipedia page for the new Perth stadium and changed the owner of the stadium to Lance Buddy Franklin ????.
                    Yeah, I tried posting a screenshot the other day but had my usual issues with image upload. You can view their work by looking at the old page versions, for example:

                    Perth Stadium - Wikipedia

                    Not that I approve of Wikipedia vandalism, but it's kind of funny

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                    • firsty
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 39

                      as they say
                      Here it is

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                      • Untamed Snark
                        Senior Player
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 1375



                        This one might work
                        Last edited by Untamed Snark; 29 March 2018, 08:23 AM. Reason: Added info
                        Chillin' with the strange Quarks

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