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I want anyone on this forum who was [censored] canning Brayshaw. To come out on this thread now and or your hand up. 
 

He has been sensational. Selfless and is the perfect defensive winger to offset Lingers!

 

Brayshaw: one of the best 10 touches wingman games you will see


Almost as good as the first quarter because they started really well and the ball was stuck in their forward half. 

To come out with 3 goals to 0 is a massive effort. 

One more quarter...

Too early to call as a quarter is plenty of time and the Doggies have been finishing strong, but geez it would be sweeeeeeet to win this by 10 goals.

But I'm not greedy, I'll take a win by any margin. Great quarter, let's ice this!

1 minute ago, Doug Reemer said:

I want anyone on this forum who was [censored] canning Brayshaw. To come out on this thread now and or your hand up. 
 

He has been sensational. Selfless and is the perfect defensive winger to offset Lingers!

Correct. He is a very important cog in the well oiled machine.  

 

The fawning over the dogs by the commentators is sickening

It’s not over yet. Still another quarter to go. 
CARNA MIGHTY DEEEEEZ 

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6 goals up and they've kicked six in 3 qtrs!!!...   What a day to be alive

2 minutes ago, Doug Reemer said:

I want anyone on this forum who was [censored] canning Brayshaw. To come out on this thread now and or your hand up. 
 

He has been sensational. Selfless and is the perfect defensive winger to offset Lingers!

Ripping defensive game. 

Just now, Doug Reemer said:

I want anyone on this forum who was [censored] canning Brayshaw. To come out on this thread now and or your hand up. 
 

He has been sensational. Selfless and is the perfect defensive winger to offset Lingers!

Angus has been playing his designated role particularly well for the past 3 or 4 weeks but few seemed to have noticed( I gave him votes last week). Tonight he is doing it again. 

Just now, jnrmac said:

The fawning over the dogs by the commentators is sickening

Agreed. You’d think they’ve sawn up the flag. It’s disgusting. 

I put some serious heat on Jackson and Weid and they respond at half time

I should be an AFL coach.

 


2 minutes ago, Doug Reemer said:

I want anyone on this forum who was [censored] canning Brayshaw. To come out on this thread now and or your hand up. 
 

He has been sensational. Selfless and is the perfect defensive winger to offset Lingers!

TBH he deserved it previous few weeks but totally agree he’s been fantastic tonight!

Just now, RedButMostlyBlue said:

Too early to call as a quarter is plenty of time and the Doggies have been finishing strong, but geez it would be sweeeeeeet to win this by 10 goals.

But I'm not greedy, I'll take a win by any margin. Great quarter, let's ice this!

Margin doesnt matter mate, just need to play well, win and put any doubts to bed.

2 minutes ago, Doug Reemer said:

I want anyone on this forum who was [censored] canning Brayshaw. To come out on this thread now and or your hand up. 
 

He has been sensational. Selfless and is the perfect defensive winger to offset Lingers!

In fairness Brayshaw hasn't turned the ball over like he has the past 4 weeks

Hardest worker tonight, under the most pressure????

That’d be our DL fan base. ?


Brayshaw does a lot of heavy lifting defensively. Been good week after week.

Brayshaw has now finally become comfortable on the wing. Last three or four matches has been filling up space really well, and halving contests where he's at a disadvantage. Won't get much time in the spotlight playing this role, but is crucial to the team and highlights the selfless attitude the boys have been talking about. Harmes and Neal-Bullen other role players doing their role to perfection.

 
Just now, ucanchoose said:

6 goals up and they've kicked six in 3 qtrs!!!...   What a day to be alive

Shhhh don't forget who you Barack for

4 minutes ago, praha said:

Brayshaw hasn't had much of the ball but his contest in the air and physicality has been [censored] immense.

He’s a big reason we are winning.


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