Luck turns for Adelaide Crows
Crow is throwing and not a free kick: Adelaide’s chance is spinning
Of course it was a free kick. And of course, it was a stupid moment that shouldn’t be a free kick, but this is Afl football, a world where the stupid and insignificant one is a serious result.
Riley Thildhorpe must have been punished to remove the ball from the border referee. The game didn’t waste his time, but the rule is there. It was also so clear that it was more difficult to understand why it was not paid that he wondered why it would be paid.
Riley Thildhorpe was not punished for kicking the ball in the dying moments of the Adelaide-Collingwood conflict.Credit: FOX Footy
It was at least one of the amazing moments of a strange game. A more strange boundary line where a free kick was paid with Mitch hinge, the ball over the line pushing the ball in the game has no intention of keeping. Mentese and Steele Sidebottom ran into a slippery ball accidentally out of the game. The referees were sure that someone did not show enough intention, they didn’t know who was. So they argued among themselves and settled in Sidebottom. If you don’t know who’s doing anything, it’s hard to claim that you are sure of the levels of intention.
The purpose of the inadequate intention rule is valuable, but it had unwanted consequences. Sometimes you can remove all the bottoms of your intention. UMPs showed inadequate intention to understand the conditions. Bailey Smith was struggling on the border and the ball returned to the game only to rise to the right, the same thing on Sunday in SCG in the SCG. Pinge. Greg Swann’s interpretation of Chook Lotto about Ruck Frees.
But I’m going to the subject. With Thildhorpe, the rules say that the football is probably a free kick despite the misunderstanding and misunderstanding the ball to the border UMP. It was a strange charity to pay free of charge in games paid to avoid delivering the ball for the referee.
It wasn’t costing the game, sampling the game.
Ben Keys’ transition to Isaac Cumming in the goal square was a flat nrl throw. This was essentially strange because they shouldn’t have to do it, and they would still score goals. Cumming said he assumed that the whistle would go for a shot when he came to him in the middle of the ball on Sunday. Considering Mark Keane’s shots, the first election and the late acceptance of AFL, it is less surprising.
There are four referees right now, and no one has seen that their shots should be surprising, but it shouldn’t be.
Keys dinner: The moment in question.Credit: FOX Footy
Another strange thing. Adelaide’s first goal came after a moment that did not hit a free kick but could easily see Tex Walker’s suspended (not mentioned by Mro). He pushed Brayden Maynard to a package in an ordinary action this year for a reason. Dylan saw Shiel suspended last week. Therefore, it can be reported in the game but cannot be punished.
This was a kind of match. These moments did not imply mischief or injustice because all fans complained about the freelances after each game, and Adelaide suffered more (he missed the finals after the score examination two years ago), because they were not noted because they were such a collection of crazy spot fires.
This match should have been about Footy. It was the best team for most of the year, but now he comes out of four people, playing the team that puts them in the top row. Charlie Cameron, Mitch McGoven, Jake Lver and Eddie Betts were all on the team (2016).
Crow Call: Jordan Dawson and his teammates are leaving the field.Credit: Getty Images
Adelaide Oval was played in front of the second largest AFL crowd so far, it was tight and nervous, and the statistics proved to be completely misleading. The number of emphasis was as rare as targets. And he was still dragging.
He solved that Adelaide was a very good team, that it was a very solid team (Keane was perfect), and despite much less entries, it seemed much more threatening than Collingwood. Forward 50’s was a sloping statistics, but also misleading. The only thing he reflected was not a measure of an attack threat, but where he had spent most of his time.
The match did not settle in places where Collingwood is currently. They were better than they were, but they are still far from what they were and where they should be.
Climbing hill
It is unlikely that Collingwood will win the flag without Bobby Hill and Jeremy Howe.
Personal issues, illness and now a mixture of fitness, the second half of the year missing Hill, Hill was a complicated forward and possible difference in a complex forward line that no one could find a place or creativity to create something. Hill would do that.
It was unclear about when Craig McRAE would return.
The importance of Howe is underlined with every game he misses. Defense was good against crows, but it was still better organized with Howe.
This is the fifth loss of Magpies in six matches, but at the same time the fourth losses this season, if you can earn a small one before, with a big score with a big score seems to be wondering with less target for a team.
What was uncomfortable for Collingwood was that Darcy Moore was grounded again with chase. Brody Mihoceek dropped 50 to 50 chest signs in the third quarter. Beau McCreery missed a ball of kicking his foot. Dan mcstay was not seen. Dan Houston’s form did not return again.
Walsh reminder
Before the last return match, there was a question of whether Sam Walsh was worth bringing back to the team for dead tire games. What is its meaning? The season was over and the Walsh had such a miserable time with disability, perhaps it was better to worry about the next season and put it in the cotton wool for the remaining games.
It was good that Carlton wasn’t. Walsh played as if he was disappointed for a year.
He reminded him that they had kidnapped him and his team. There was a speed run and it was carrying it, that clever side step there, time and patience. He didn’t seem to play angry, but he seemed to be playing with desperate intention.
With Zing: Sam Walsh from Carlton.Credit: Getty Images
It was such a reminder of the missing pieces. A side that cannot pass the ball and cannot match the best running sets, takes the best run and carries the player back and what do you know?
A player struggling with his body-this was only the 13th match of the year-the enthusiasm and the moment was the opposite of transporting and transporting the moment before the season.
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