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Horrible thing to say but the Tigers win was ok

Perhaps rub Vaustin out for acting !!

PS... Darwin doesn't seem to miss us for all those years we invested

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Wow richmond only just snuck home. They had 66 inside 50s to essendon 30. There kicking was inaccurate and got some free kicks handed to them. But essesndon losing did make my day a bit better. 

See Lynch was up to his old tricks again giving lynch a whack in the neck. 

 
9 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Wow richmond only just snuck home. They had 66 inside 50s to essendon 30. There kicking was inaccurate and got some free kicks handed to them. But essesndon losing did make my day a bit better. 

See Lynch was up to his old tricks again giving lynch a whack in the neck. 

But no doubt he will yet again be the beneficiary of good old Christian charity.  
He must have some very interesting photos in his album.


3 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

Was that not a clear 50? They are praising the umpire for not paying it?

Right? It clearly depends whose doing the shoving. He doesn’t need to touch him, so it should have been 50 under the new adjudication.

 

Unfortunate design flaw with the Brisbane outfit today... makes them look like a team of Harry High-pants.

If we play like we did yesterday, saints will smash us.  Pressure is 300% what we offered up


Lions using the Geelong plan and cutting the Saints up.

1 hour ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Need the Lions to win this and a bunch of  key injuries to the Saints would help too.

We gonna need a few.....

Umps gift the Saints one there. Should have been a Lions free kick.

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umps gift the Saints one there. Should have been a Lions free kick.

What a pathetic decision 


3 minutes ago, Stevienic23 said:

Brissy should be 10 goals up. 

Their set shots for goal are awful, keeping the Saints in the game.

Edited by Pates

Just watching a passage of play that concerned me for next match was how easy the Saints were able to get the ball out from a kick in to their half forward line. The dogs tore us to shreds off the back line and it looks like the Saints are more than capable of doing the same. 

Our pressure and desire to work hard is going to have to be on all match next week, and like what the Saints are doing right now, take our chances when they come (I'M LOOKING AT YOU FRITTA!!!!!!!).

Brisbane are cooked right now, been trying to save the game for the last 5 minutes.

3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Brisbane are cooked right now, been trying to save the game for the last 5 minutes.

Just made it. Should have won by lots more

Both Sides ordinary in front of goal

Brett Ratten what a class act so wish he coached us.


Lions should've been up by 5 goals going into the last quarter but had to scrape it home. Felt not dissimilar to the game against us where they should feel lucky to have got away with it.

The Lions are a good team but I could very easily see them going out in straight sets again.

2 minutes ago, Pates said:

Lions should've been up by 5 goals going into the last quarter but had to scrape it home. Felt not dissimilar to the game against us where they should feel lucky to have got away with it.

The Lions are a good team but I could very easily see them going out in straight sets again.

Agree Tigers and Weagles In different league

 

Need our quickest possible team in against the saints. They move the ball quicker than the dogs 

That game played out like you'd expect our game to next week. Brisbane getting a stack of it inside 50 and a stack of shots on goal, but failing to take their chances. St Kilda keeping their forward half open and using speed and run to make the most of it.

If we're going to go down the same road, goalkicking accuracy is critical. 


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