Crows are still hanging in there, with a chance of an upset. 5 points down, with 4 minutes to go.
Round 10: the other games. Who do we draw a line through?
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Adelaide taking it right up to the Demons . Great last quarter good pressure being applied by the Crows
Big Tex kicking a goal up by a point with a minute to go
Didn’t help with the tipping but a terrific win by the Crows came back from 16 points downLast edited by Faunac8; 22 May 2021, 07:18 PM.Comment
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Good on the Crows. Looked like their season was slipping away, but they kicked the coffin lid open.Comment
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Crows v Dees was v exciting footy . Ex Croweater , so I was v one eyed , didn’t think they could do it 16 pts down and 7 mins remaining.
Tex could have easily fumbled that mark low down . So he deserved the crack and said (after) ‘I just imagined I was back in Broken Hill “Comment
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Posted on this before, but the Saints ain’t gonna be a top four side this year or the next few. They grossly overestimated both the spread of young talent they really have, and the quality of those they brought in as recruits. A middling side who’ll occasionally make the eight, and that’s it.'Delicious' is a fun word to sayComment
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You can put a very, very big black Texta through the mighty "aints".Comment
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"Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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North Melbourne defeated Hawthorn, who defeated Adelaide, who defeated Geelong and Melbourne, who both defeated Richmond, who defeated Western Bulldogs.
Five jumps from the bottom to the top of the ladder."Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi finalComment
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For me, the most interesting non-Swans game is Power v Collingwood. Would love to see Port smash the Pies and give them - and Eddie! - further grief!
With McGuire unsurprisingly resorting to threats and personal insults in the Power prison bar jumper stoush, it would be great to see him suffer!Comment
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I have absolutely no faith in this league ever getting things totally right on the field or off it. Did they come to the below decision by listening to the FOX commentary? In the article it says the officiating umpire deemed that there was a team mate in the vicinity, so decided on a throw in. The AFL in their 'wisdom' have deemed the player did not make a sufficient effort to keep the ball in play. If they actually watch the bloody replay properly, they will see that the player actually tries to handball in the direction of said team mate and the ball is knocked in the direction of the boundary line by a Melbourne opponent. It's quite plain to see....if you're not bias.
Much like our 'controversial' win over Geelong and this one here, it is a Victorian team on the end of a supposed wrong decision while playing an interstate opponent. There's seem to be a theme here and we've seen it all before. As is long suspected, the AFL are just apologists to the Victorian football public. It makes me sick.
Deliberate: AFL admits error on crucial late Crows-Dees callComment
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