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Very telling comment from the commentary team.  Why did Hogan not flatten Beams when he had the chance?  Because you just don't know what the MRP will do these days.  If ever there was an indictment of the judicial system, it's that.  Nobody can predict the outcomes. 

 
1 minute ago, Jara said:

I'd be grateful if somebody could list a link here as well - getting excited. 

Won't happen, mate.  It's against site rule.  I know it's annoying that it's not on free to air but you won't get a link here.

Hogan looks great tonight early... 

 

Martin looks at Gawn the whole time in a contest, no free.

Gawn touches Martin: FREE KICK BRISBANE.


Just now, Wiseblood said:

Won't happen, mate.  It's against site rule.  I know it's annoying that it's not on free to air but you won't get a link here.

oh - right - fair enough - thanks for letting me know

 

Lever intercepting contests well.

Salem looking decent. Garlett has been up around the contests.

Where can I find the game is it Free to air or Foxtel

 


Garlett with the second.  Looks in better form so far this evening which is a positive.

Any guesses on how many free kicks B***h Mode will receive this time around? 

I’ll go with 4 for, 2 against


ANB is having bit mare.

I feel like we're setting up much better defensively tonight, too.  A few times the Lions have been able to push forward and we've repelled them really well.

Our forward line efficiency needs to improve.

Poor marking from a contest. Matheieson was clear just outside 50 30 meters of a ruck contest.

Again dominating the inside 50s, again not capitalizing. 


We are so scrappy going forward.

A dewey ground... 

Just now, praha said:

We are so scrappy going forward.

 

 

[censored] this team is fraustrating! 

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