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Brisbane didn't win this. We lost it.

What the actual [censored] was Fritsch doing.

 

And that's why Oscar gets criticised


Fritsch has to know he is leading to his wrong pocket. That's not Hannan's fault.  That's just very poor leading from a forward with a game on the line.  He has a habit of it and more than coaching someone how to kick, you can teach people where to run. 

 

Threw it away. Why kick the ball so wide to Fritsch.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Bayley Frietch you are dead set [censored] idiot

yep that too....what a stupid place to lead to.  Always one step away from being a decent team.  We just dont get it at so many levels and always leave too much to too few against the rated clubs


We are a dumb team who could be anything if we didn’t make such bad decisions at times. Fritsch [censored] me. 

Weideman needs some kicking practice 

Just now, Dame Gaga said:

Threw it away. Why kick the ball so wide to Fritsch.

That’s where we finally lost it 


6 minutes ago, Elegt said:

Umpiring was a disgrace 

That mark revirw was a game killer.

Hang on a second i have an important job here.

Two games we’ve had chances to snatch the win at the end and both times poor kicks/decision making have cost us. We are our own worst enemies and this loss and the Cats loss is going to cost us. 

1 minute ago, loges said:

And that's why Oscar gets criticised

he was pantsed in that 2nd half

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Bayley Frietch you are dead set [censored] idiot

Was stupid but they did the same thing multiple times and got away with it

 


That recall of Lever’s mark cost us that game. I am absolutely [censored] fuming!

Just now, Coq au vin said:

That’s where we finally lost it 

More the stuffing around further up the wing.  But that kicked needed to be about 20m out from goal to create pressure and contest on the scoring zone.

 

Was it Fritsch who gave away a stupid 50 like that a couple of weeks ago? I know someone did

Just lacked a touch of polish. They are a damn good side. We were just a touch off in the second and didn’t take our chances. That’s what you need to do against the better ones. Learn from it an reset for Port. Good to see Gawn, Viney and Trac try and lift them on their backs. 

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