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Are you serious - I love it, there is a footy god!!! Now let's hear all the filth supporters sooking up! Kinda makes me wish they were still in the finals race, I've always said, ".....no Judd, no Carlton!"
Nice, but I'd like us to be having the grand final re-match in R1 in which the club which we smashed (Cats, Pies or Crows), will have a chance for some so-called revenge
Good to see Judd go down as well.
[SIZE="1"][B][CENTER][I]Although it broke our hearts it did not break our will[/I][/CENTER][/B][/SIZE]
Not sure if this has been mentioned on other threads but does anyone know if the MRP even looked at Joel Selwood clothes lining Gilbee... not once but twice!?
I was sitting on the wing and had a pretty good view of the two incidents and I hope that the video has been reviewed. While I haven't seen the footage, both hits looked intentional and high.
Not sure if this has been mentioned on other threads but does anyone know if the MRP even looked at Joel Selwood clothes lining Gilbee... not once but twice!?
I was sitting on the wing and had a pretty good view of the two incidents and I hope that the video has been reviewed. While I haven't seen the footage, both hits looked intentional and high.
According to Doran [SEN], his head highs have been looked at and nothing from them, and thats fair enough, both worthy of free kicks, nothing more.
*For those who might ask, yes, he can still win the Brownlow. Its only indiscretions/suspensions that happen during the H & A season.
Originally posted by wimberga
TCD, does that mean that Judd will still be in the running for Next years brownlow aswell?
Originally posted by The Coon Dog
Yes.
There is definitely something wrong with the system if this is the case ... IMO any indiscretions in the finals should carry over into the following year's Brownlow
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