fester69 wrote:WANKER!!!!!!
Men Of Norwood Snivel Fret And Whinge!

by fish » Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:52 pm
fester69 wrote:WANKER!!!!!!
by Royal City » Sat Oct 09, 2010 3:00 pm
fish wrote:fester69 wrote:WANKER!!!!!!
Men Of Norwood Snivel Fret And Whinge!
by jim5112 » Sat Oct 09, 2010 4:03 pm
The Apostle AK wrote:Dutchy wrote:The Apostle AK wrote:The only complaint I got with the Grand Final umpiring was that holding the ball against Norwood in the first quarter that resulted in a Dogs goal kicked by Callinan (IIRC!)...that umpire stood there like a statue for what seemed like 10 seconds before he paid "holding the ball"...you know you're in trouble when the umpire doesn't immediately call "ball up" but instead stands there like a statue looking at the contest but, sheesh, he took friggin ages to call it!!!...
Agree that was a shocker, and the ump could clearly see Callinan was holding the ball under the Norwood player.
Bought the DVD today (now got all 9 premierships on DVD) and had a good look at this incident:
1. Duigan had just received a handball and was tackled and brought to ground.
2. Left arm was pinned by the tackle. Has the ball tucked underneath his right arm.
3. Decides to have a nap and wait for the umpires whistle to ball it up.
4. Hears nothing and then decides to atleast do something.
5. As soon as he starts moving, Callinan puts his hand on the ball, stopping it from moving.
6. Pinged "holding the ball"!
Pretty hot decision. I probably would of called "ball up"...
by fish » Sat Oct 09, 2010 4:57 pm
Royal City wrote:fish wrote:fester69 wrote:WANKER!!!!!!
Men Of Norwood Snivel Fret And Whinge!
hahahahahahahahaha!!!!!
Thats better than MONSFAW.
by Voice » Sat Oct 09, 2010 5:20 pm
jim5112 wrote:The Apostle AK wrote:Dutchy wrote:The Apostle AK wrote:The only complaint I got with the Grand Final umpiring was that holding the ball against Norwood in the first quarter that resulted in a Dogs goal kicked by Callinan (IIRC!)...that umpire stood there like a statue for what seemed like 10 seconds before he paid "holding the ball"...you know you're in trouble when the umpire doesn't immediately call "ball up" but instead stands there like a statue looking at the contest but, sheesh, he took friggin ages to call it!!!...
Agree that was a shocker, and the ump could clearly see Callinan was holding the ball under the Norwood player.
Bought the DVD today (now got all 9 premierships on DVD) and had a good look at this incident:
1. Duigan had just received a handball and was tackled and brought to ground.
2. Left arm was pinned by the tackle. Has the ball tucked underneath his right arm.
3. Decides to have a nap and wait for the umpires whistle to ball it up.
4. Hears nothing and then decides to atleast do something.
5. As soon as he starts moving, Callinan puts his hand on the ball, stopping it from moving.
6. Pinged "holding the ball"!
Pretty hot decision. I probably would of called "ball up"...
Lucky for us you weren't umpiring then ....
You noticed yourself that he had a hand free and decided to just lie on the ball =
HOLDING THE BALL
by fester69 » Sat Oct 09, 2010 6:44 pm
fish wrote:Royal City wrote:fish wrote:fester69 wrote:WANKER!!!!!!
Men Of Norwood Snivel Fret And Whinge!
hahahahahahahahaha!!!!!
Thats better than MONSFAW.
Some of the more level-headed Norwood, Sturt, Glenelg, North, Eagles and West supporters should tell fester that THERE IS NO SHAME IN LOSING TO CENTRALS IN A GRAND FINAL!
by jim5112 » Sat Oct 09, 2010 7:19 pm
by doggies4eva » Sat Oct 09, 2010 7:24 pm
jim5112 wrote:The only complaint I got with the Grand Final umpiring was that holding the ball against Norwood in the first quarter that resulted in a Dogs goal kicked by Callinan (IIRC!)...that umpire stood there like a statue for what seemed like 10 seconds before he paid "holding the ball"...you know you're in trouble when the umpire doesn't immediately call "ball up" but instead stands there like a statue looking at the contest but, sheesh, he took friggin ages to call it!!!...
Agree that was a shocker, and the ump could clearly see Callinan was holding the ball under the Norwood player.
Bought the DVD today (now got all 9 premierships on DVD) and had a good look at this incident:
1. Duigan had just received a handball and was tackled and brought to ground.
2. Left arm was pinned by the tackle. Has the ball tucked underneath his right arm.
3. Decides to have a nap and wait for the umpires whistle to ball it up.
4. Hears nothing and then decides to atleast do something.
5. As soon as he starts moving, Callinan puts his hand on the ball, stopping it from moving.
6. Pinged "holding the ball"!
Pretty hot decision. I probably would of called "ball up"...
Lucky for us you weren't umpiring then ....
You noticed yourself that he had a hand free and decided to just lie on the ball =
HOLDING THE BALL
That would be the AFL interpretation if he dived on it but he was tackled to the ground with one arm pinned. He also mentions that he was tackled as soon as he recieved the ball = no prior opportunity = ball up.
Still didn't lose them the game and they were beaten by a better team on the day.
by CENTURION » Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:13 pm
by CENTURION » Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:16 pm
FRED wrote:CENTURION wrote:sjt wrote:Interesting to also read Lee Spurr played with a broken hand. During the game when Lee was at the Southern end, I noticed him holding his hand, in a bit of pain, I thought he'd dislocated his finger. I don't remember who was on him, so I wont guess. Whoever it was, was trying to hit (slap) his hand. I think Goodrem stepped in between them when he saw what was happening. It didn't last long and was only a couple of slaps, but interesting in the context of some of the discussion.
bloody Norwood hand-slappers
Bloody Central wife slappers
by doggies4eva » Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:24 pm
CENTURION wrote:FRED wrote:CENTURION wrote:sjt wrote:Interesting to also read Lee Spurr played with a broken hand. During the game when Lee was at the Southern end, I noticed him holding his hand, in a bit of pain, I thought he'd dislocated his finger. I don't remember who was on him, so I wont guess. Whoever it was, was trying to hit (slap) his hand. I think Goodrem stepped in between them when he saw what was happening. It didn't last long and was only a couple of slaps, but interesting in the context of some of the discussion.
bloody Norwood hand-slappers
Bloody Central wife slappers
We don't have wives, We have birds, chicks, her-in-doors, roots....but not wives.
by Dogwatcher » Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:29 pm
FRED wrote:CENTURION wrote:sjt wrote:Interesting to also read Lee Spurr played with a broken hand. During the game when Lee was at the Southern end, I noticed him holding his hand, in a bit of pain, I thought he'd dislocated his finger. I don't remember who was on him, so I wont guess. Whoever it was, was trying to hit (slap) his hand. I think Goodrem stepped in between them when he saw what was happening. It didn't last long and was only a couple of slaps, but interesting in the context of some of the discussion.
bloody Norwood hand-slappers
Bloody Central wife slappers
by smac » Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:32 pm
CENTURION wrote:FRED wrote:CENTURION wrote:sjt wrote:Interesting to also read Lee Spurr played with a broken hand. During the game when Lee was at the Southern end, I noticed him holding his hand, in a bit of pain, I thought he'd dislocated his finger. I don't remember who was on him, so I wont guess. Whoever it was, was trying to hit (slap) his hand. I think Goodrem stepped in between them when he saw what was happening. It didn't last long and was only a couple of slaps, but interesting in the context of some of the discussion.
bloody Norwood hand-slappers
Bloody Central wife slappers
We don't have wives, We have birds, chicks, her-in-doors, roots....but not wives.
by CENTURION » Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:35 pm
by doggies4eva » Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:22 pm
CENTURION wrote:[
Bloody Central wife slappers
by CENTURION » Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:23 pm
doggies4eva wrote:CENTURION wrote:[
Bloody Central wife slappers
We don't have wives, We have birds, chicks, her-in-doors, roots....but not wives.
by doggies4eva » Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:30 pm
CENTURION wrote:doggies4eva wrote:CENTURION wrote:[
Bloody Central wife slappers
We don't have wives, We have birds, chicks, her-in-doors, roots....but not wives.
Speak for yourself. I've had a few.
by CENTURION » Sat Oct 09, 2010 10:33 pm
doggies4eva wrote:CENTURION wrote:doggies4eva wrote:CENTURION wrote:[
Bloody Central wife slappers
We don't have wives, We have birds, chicks, her-in-doors, roots....but not wives.
Speak for yourself. I've had a few.
yeah...other people's
by andyw » Sat Oct 09, 2010 11:56 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Dont think you'll find Flipper has any problem with the collision, he was obviously asked about it last night and just considers it one of those things that happens in footy .. Seemed much less concerned about it that many supporters.
by CENTURION » Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:18 am
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