Elimination Final: Blues v Swans Match Thread MCG
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Thought the same when I heard MacLure say that! The week before MacLure was on with Dermie, who was explaining how clubs can still find nuggets if they're prepared to do the work to find & develop them. Dermie mentioned Hayden MacLean as his prime example, upon which MacLure immediately quizzed him in a comical tone. Sensing Maclure didn't know who Hayden was, Dermie then pointed out to him that Hayden had just signed a 4 year contract with us, to which the penny finally dropped with Maclure and realised he'd looked the fool."Play like you can’t lose."Comment
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I see Longmire had a big go at the Goal review technology. He felt the Swans were on the wrong side of both so called touch points. So for the people who cried out they were both touched, maybe they should go see OPSM and not criticise myself for calling them correctly.
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The ones around me were stressing in the last quarter and had convinced themselves they were going to lose.Comment
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Thought the same when I heard MacLure say that! The week before MacLure was on with Dermie, who was explaining how clubs can still find nuggets if they're prepared to do the work to find & develop them. Dermie mentioned Hayden MacLean as his prime example, upon which MacLure immediately quizzed him in a comical tone. Sensing Maclure didn't know who Hayden was, Dermie then pointed out to him that Hayden had just signed a 4 year contract with us, to which the penny finally dropped with Maclure and realised he'd looked the fool.Comment
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I believe the first one was definitely touched, you can see the ball deviate.....but I don't agree with the second one with the reviewer stating "you can clearly see the ball was touched".....one certainly cannot see that the ball was touched from the blurry footage that was available. That one smacked of Vic bias and retribution for what happened against Adelaide. I can see why Horse was not happy.....but he did have a go mainly at the technology, not so much the actual decisions.
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Not sure if it was the 1st or 2nd goal.
1st one from Campbell was definitely touched, as the deviation is quite clear.Comment
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Actually he didn’t say that. In fact he made a point of saying he didn’t know (whether goal review decisions were right) as he was coaching from the bench and didn’t have a good view of the replays.Comment
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The 2 incidents maybe a bit of karma for the Adelaide decision?Comment
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One thing I imagine Campbell is working on is not boofing the ball all the time, but rather varying his kicks to suit the circumstances. If he'd tried to kick that one even a little harder it might not have been on target. Ditto for Gulden's kick.Comment
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I think that's a bit harsh. It was a beautiful, on-target kick from a distance and an angle. It took a terrific effort from Acres to get his finger tips to it.
One thing I imagine Campbell is working on is not boofing the ball all the time, but rather varying his kicks to suit the circumstances. If he'd tried to kick that one even a little harder it might not have been on target. Ditto for Gulden's kick.
Im all for honouring a lead but Rampe should be shepparding and letting Campbell carry the footy.Comment
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I think that's a bit harsh. It was a beautiful, on-target kick from a distance and an angle. It took a terrific effort from Acres to get his finger tips to it.
One thing I imagine Campbell is working on is not boofing the ball all the time, but rather varying his kicks to suit the circumstances. If he'd tried to kick that one even a little harder it might not have been on target. Ditto for Gulden's kick.Comment
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