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1. keepingĀ BrisbaneĀ to 19 points in a half of football (and Geelong to 17) the backline can be pretty stingy

2. Hogan playing in to form

3.Ā winning away from home

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1. Unlike other times where we have dozed off mid-game, this time when we woke up again we actually hit back instead of merely rebalancing.

2. Hogan has now played one good and one very good game to start the season, and is getting rewarded for work rate.

3. When we are at full intensity, we seem to be incredibly hard to score against and very capable of cutting off play and rebounding decisively.

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Honorable mention to Garlett for being the proverbial 'small forward you need to have' when nothing is coming easy.

 

1. Resilience shown by the team inĀ very tryingĀ sub-tropical conditions particularly after half-time. It appearsĀ that visits to the top end have ā€˜toughenedā€™ up the boys! Ā 

2. LionsĀ are definitely an improving side on Saturday nights performance and made the game a good contest,Ā but lacked finesse and meaningful firepowerĀ up forward.

3. A number of ā€˜unsungā€™ playersĀ some much maligned here made a positive contribution to the result at different stages of the match.

We moved up to sixth on the ladder.

We are sixth on the ladder.

We are sitting in 6th spot on the ladder.

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1. Going up a gear and getting the job done when we had to.

2. Hogan's epic tackle.

3. Fritsch's hands.

1. Hoganā€™s continued improvement

2. Jeff G coming good after last week

3. We won, maybe not the greatest win, but we got the 4 points

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1. We won

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2. We stopped the rotĀ 

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3. Our first half was good and all the players know they could've done better.


On 01/04/2018 at 8:23 AM, Forest Demon said:

1. Clayton Oliver is a machine, best in tight hands in the game

2. Hogan and Garlett were matchwinners

3. We found a way to win when they had the momentum in the last

Exactly.Ā 

And goal kickingĀ is critical!!!!!

1. I didn't watch, so didn't know we gave up a 7 goal lead (yet again) until after the game was finished.

2. We won.

3. From all reports we won't have to put up with Bugg and his appalling goal kicking for too much longer.

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