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If we can hold Brisbane to 27 goals we can consider it a win. 

 

Clarry's been quiet too. We appear to be half arsed in our tackling. Hope they get their act together in the next couple of weeks.

 

Guys it’s ok. We are handballing it a bazillion more times than kicking... it’s all good!


1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Only positives so far are Hunt and Petracca playing to their strengths and having an impact. Gawn is wining taps, but it's not leading to any effective clearances. Everyone else is playing poorly, and the effort is non-existent.

Hope the coach gives them a rocket and makes them have a crack. We're getting shown up by a worse team than us who are more organised and working harder.

attitude going into, preparing for this game

1 hour ago, RedsoxMan said:

For what it is worth, just saw Preuss walking off with no limb

do you mean limp

 

We are playing like a side that doesn't want to be out there, soft dropping marks, its like we just want to get through to round 1

 

Good god ANB is horrible.. can never keep his feet and just fumbly at all costs. 

Hibberd is a worry for me.

1 minute ago, sisso said:

JLT melts in full swing...

Not sure if you've noticed Sisso, but going back to early 2000's, our season proper has generally reflected our pre-season form.


1 hour ago, AmDamDemon said:

Imagine having to go to Amersfoort ?

I've been to both Cranbourne East and  Amersfoort. There are an awful lot of Dutchmen there but frankly, I prefer Amersfoort.

Lions taking this game very seriously. Dees taking it half arsed. Scoreline reflects it. 

Is it for four points? No. Just get through boys. 

4 minutes ago, P-man said:

Nibbler has been awful this pre season. No other way to dress it.

Yep about to say... nibbler hasnt hit a target all game and is going to ground WAY too easy... 

a few egos deflated in that qtr playing like a bunch of prima donnas  and shirt lifters

 

Oscar is a spud he will cost us games he gave away the first 3 goals bring in Frost.


Started ok with their first 2 goals coming from Oscar McDonald being a total turnip.

After that it’s been lazy tackling, poor skills, inability to get balance at a clearance or a crumb and the backline going to [censored].

Why we are playing a spare behind the ball in a practice game is beyond me. Are we really that slow????

Not surprised Brisbane are good. More disappointed we can’t string any midfield skill together 

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Good god ANB is horrible.. can never keep his feet and just fumbly at all costs. 

Hibberd is a worry for me.

I backed him last week, but he missed a handball, slipped over etc. He had a bit of a mare early. 

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Not sure if you've noticed Sisso, but going back to early 2000's, our season proper has generally reflected our pre-season form.

Possibly, can’t find it in myself to get worried about this yet though 


Watt do you think happens... when players go into a game,  and play to not get injured. ????

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Good god ANB is horrible.. can never keep his feet and just fumbly at all costs. 

Hibberd is a worry for me.

At this stage I’ll take my chances with C wagner over ANB

 
14 minutes ago, Jaded said:

AVB cheap shot. Why? So so so dumb. 

He thinks he’s Jordon Lewis 

Poor JHK that looks awful! wishing him a speedy recovery. 


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