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Hate to say it but i think your being a bit optimistic Ash...
For some reason the pies match up really well on the Crows. I agree that the 6 day break will hurt them, but think that if the crows do not play their absolute best then they could be in trouble. It will be interesting to see how they handle this next step mentally.
Yeah I agree prawn, I am a Crows fan and I really hope they get through, but lets face it, they have beaten(thrashed) Carlton and Essendon, who are both good sides but the next 4 above the crows are certainly on the next level up from Carlton and Essendon, plus we have had trouble with those 4.
Crows will definitely have to be top notch to beat these teams.
SECOND SEMI-FINAL
Western Bulldogs v Brisbane Lions
FIRST SEMI-FINAL
Collingwood v Adelaide
I am predicting..
Western Bulldogs
Adelaide
to win ..
SECOND SEMI-FINAL
Western Bulldogs v Brisbane Lions
FIRST SEMI-FINAL
Collingwood v Adelaide
I am predicting..
Western Bulldogs
Adelaide
to win ..
Good game to Collingwood - the AFL will be happy
OMG Collingwood supporters in full force, God help us lol
A tale of 2 free kicks:
1. Prestagiacomo battles with Tippet for the ball: in the scramble Presty tackles Tippet before the latter gains possession - free kick, fair cop, but most importantly, a fair albeit misjudged attempt by Presty to lay a legitimate tackle.
2. A pack converges toward the drop of the footy - Rutton grabs Anthony's arm, presumably with the intent of preventing him from making any meaningful attempt to mark. Free kick, fair cop, but there's no way it was a misjudgement - it was a foiled attempt at what other codes call a 'professional foul'.
Why is the AFL indifferent to the prevalence of professional fouls? The umpires can't see all of them, but the cameras capture most.
I reckon the AFL should review all matches for professional fouls. Each occurence, if proven or admitted, dock the offender his match payment.
Unless of course they're content to see it continue, in which case, let's see the practice codified - A may grab B's arm within x metres of the ball etc. Yeah, sure, but that's how absurd it is to allow this practise to flourish.
An example of how screwed up indifference to PFs is the FIFA World Cup. Have a look at Ukraine vs Tunisia in the group round last WC. A disgrace.
We're better than that, aren't we? Do we want to see finals decided by the non-detection of professional fouls?
Meanwhile, back at the game:
Footy is an opera: there's always room for a chorus of bystanders - they're a legitimate character in their own right, and the Collingwood chorus is the most dramatic and entertaining.
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