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What they're saying down at Stanley Street

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1 hour ago, loges said:

They took the best part of 3 quarters to get away from a Melbourne side that basically showed nothing all year 2019 at the Gabba. We should be right in this all the way.

That is a fine statement, and a great memory of a recent time when the chips were down. We should win this one with careful application. Run, run, run and use the spaces intelligently. 

 
21 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

That is a fine statement, and a great memory of a recent time when the chips were down. We should win this one with careful application. Run, run, run and use the spaces intelligently. 

The fact that it's not at the Gabba helps a fair bit I reckon.

On 7/25/2020 at 10:21 AM, Queanbeyan Demon said:
  • McInerney & Smith v Gawn & Jackson
  • Lyons v Petracca
  • Berry v Viney
  • Neale v Oliver
  • Zorko v Harmes
  • McCluggage v Jones
  • Robinson v Langdon
  • Bailey v Brayshaw

Interesting take.  After Zorko and Neale, their on ball brigade falls away pretty quickly to a bunch of no names I have no idea about, but clearly they have played some reasonable footy together over the past month or so, as such we need to pay them some respect.

I think Langdon would absolutely carve up Robinson for pace, so I doubt Fagan would be silly enough to play that as a match up.

Oscar v Hipwood and Jetta/Lockhart v Charlie Cameron are some other pretty import matchups between the teams I think.

The others I think the Lions will put some serious work into stopping would be Hannan and Fritsch.  Those guys have been pretty important cogs in the return to form of our forward line.

 

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