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GAME DAY - Round 9

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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Hogan been improving his kicking skills 

Didn't go to Perth this week.

2 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Um, no we aren't

But we have tried !!!

 

Max being nullified makes a big difference

Jones giving away a lot of stupid free kicks lately.


2 minutes ago, bd said:

Anyone listening to the flogs on Fox Footy? Willing Brisbane to win. Hard to listen to. Worst team of commentators on the planet. Let by Dwayne the Pain. FMD.

Yes they r f u c k i n g annoying. They are the bris support network. 

We're doing this the hard way.

Why

 

Well done Billy!

We need to get real about the backline. Oscar may be the future (I'm not sold)  but I'm big on the present. He can learn in Casey.


At the end of the day we are more talented, more composed and more skilled. 

Stretch is having a wonderful game. 

My man Stretch. Sorry ANB.

OUT OF JAIL, how did we win that 1/4? Am very happy we did though, was close to snapping my Mac book 


Much better final 5-10 minutes. Need to really put the Lions away in the last quarter.

For all the poor footy we just served up, we are still 7 goals clear. Good opportunity to kick another 20 goals and have a 12 goal win. 

Agree with Jaded, Stretch has been super! 

7 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

If I hear the commentators say they feel sorry for leppa I will chuck my bundies up. 

 

 

Lol.

Throw them up with your arms or stomach?

Jones, vince, viney, gawn all having very average days. Hogan and Petracca our best by far, Stretch close behind. Martin has done a great job of silencing Gawn but also can't get involved himself.

Very uninspiring game.


3 minutes ago, The Song Formerly Known As said:

Chance for a rising star nod? 

Not quite imo. Still, who else has shone this round?

3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Lol.

Throw them up with your arms or stomach?

Stomach but I don't want to waste the mothers milk!!

Little input from Clarrie since corkey. Down 1. 

 
5 minutes ago, praha said:

Jones, vince, viney, gawn all having very average days. Hogan and Petracca our best by far, Stretch close behind. Martin has done a great job of silencing Gawn but also can't get involved himself.

Very uninspiring game.

Martin has basically played the whole game forward, its West thats getting the better of him.

Diamond defence? Hopefully not forever


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