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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
Originally Posted by
ratsmac
It was Libba's shocking switch kick that gifted them a direct goal for me too. He had a much safer option shorter available but he took the low percentage option. We had proper momentum at that stage with Collingwood on the back foot and not even looking like scoring. In such a low scoring game it felt like we just gave up a 5 goal lead.
We had a 2 on 1 straight up the line where one of the 2 was Tim English
If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
Originally Posted by
jeemak
Tory Dickson not being paid the most obvious in the back free kick I've seen for a long time early in the last. Collingwood then took it forward and kicked a goal...…..
Disgraceful umpiring, and as much as I love riding hobby horses, this is a horse that breaks my heart.
Yes Jee this was my big moment too. Shocking non decision.
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
The turnover immediately after Crozier's amazing mark. The turnover just trashed the magic team lifting effort of the mark and all the hard work we had achieved.
We don't get reward for effort and they get gifted a goal.
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
Crozier's diving smother cemented my nascent man crush. He's been an amazing pick up.
"It's over. It's all over."
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
I am going down positive street .. My moment as opposed to The moment was Bailey Smith’s first goal
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
Mine was Naughton's big marks in the third term - I realised at that point in time I was watching a Bulldog player pulling down some big marks and not someone from another team. I was thinking how all my mates would be wishing he was playing for their teams!
Anyone can support a team that is winning, it takes no courage. But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you, that takes a lot of courage, so lets always be behind our boys and girls in red, white and blue.
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
Originally Posted by
dadsgirl16
I am going down positive street .. My moment as opposed to The moment was Bailey Smith’s first goal
I’ll go with this one as well. Great moment despite the overall result of the game.
"Footscray people are incredible people; so humble. I'm just so happy - ecstatic"
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
The moment was when this mark should not have been paid.
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
Originally Posted by
bornadog
The moment was when this mark should not have been paid.
Cox actually looks to have more of the ball than Crozier in that pic. Quick take it down. I like the thought that we got ripped off more than maybe it was a mark to Cox.
They've done studies you know, 60% of the time, it works every time!
Brian Fantana.
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
Originally Posted by
ratsmac
Cox actually looks to have more of the ball than Crozier in that pic. Quick take it down. I like the thought that we got ripped off more than maybe it was a mark to Cox.
Should've been an arm chop free against Crozier.
What was Wood doing?
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Should've been an arm chop free against Crozier.
What was Wood doing?
Now that is the real question that needs to be considered. Personally I think Cox had more of it than Crozier, so it was either play on touched or a mark to Cox. How Cox was allowed to get to the contest is the real question.
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Should've been an arm chop free against Crozier.
What was Wood doing?
Originally Posted by
FrediKanoute
Now that is the real question that needs to be considered. Personally I think Cox had more of it than Crozier, so it was either play on touched or a mark to Cox. How Cox was allowed to get to the contest is the real question.
How dare Wood concede 24 cm
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
Originally Posted by
bornadog
How dare Wood concede 24 cm
Conceding 24cm is something he can't do anything about, letting Cox get the jump is something he can do something about. I would be interested in seeing the footage leading up to the contest and where Wood is in that
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Should've been an arm chop free against Crozier.
What was Wood doing?
A question I ask rather often. Usually when he has the ball.
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Re: The Moment: Rd 4, 2019 vs Collingwood
Originally Posted by
bornadog
How dare Wood concede 24 cm
Originally Posted by
FrediKanoute
Conceding 24cm is something he can't do anything about, letting Cox get the jump is something he can do something about. I would be interested in seeing the footage leading up to the contest and where Wood is in that
What Fredi said. Caleb gives up 20-30cm a lot in games and affects spoils, blocks clear runs and/or body checks opponents. Wood is doing none of that. Hence why I asked the question, and I agree with Fredi, the footage leading up to that contest would answer the question about why in a still frame he looks like a passenger.
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