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tough quarter. Lions far the better team. We need to bring much more heat otherwise we're going to have our pants pulled down tonight.

 

Cant get over BT patronizing Kozzie....[censored]

 

A really good test for us now. No pressure anywhere across the ground.

in the past we would have been down 6 goals by now.

Time to start playing dees and shut that cheating bartard Hipwood down.

Keep the Faith!


They can’t play better, and we are going at 60%. Clean up around the ball, lift our intensity, and the umpires start being consistent with stoppages (some are given forever, while others they want to ball up after 1 second) and we’ll be right.

We're not switched on at all

 

They’re playing out of their skins. They’re sticking marks, getting hands free in tackles, bounces going their way. 

Lucky to only be two goals down. Need to lift. But the positive is that we have a lot of improvement in us. 

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Hipwood killing us. This is what weiderman has to do

He’s been killing us since that day he kicked 5 goals either side of 3qtr time at the Gabba.


McDonald, Weideman and Jackson have a combined total of 4 disposal. That's our 3 key forwards who have done nothing.

Keep it up and you can take your pick out of Weideman and Jackson who goes out for Brown.

Jackson up forward is useless and Weideman just doesn't demand it enough.

For all the Jake Melksham fans here...can you please explain why he hasnt even TOUCHED  the ball or layed a tackle in twenty minutes of footy.

 

We arent playing badly but we arent playing well... if that makes any sense

Edited by deeTRACted

Game lacks a sort of energy. We haven’t turned up today. No real intensity & lethargic. Can’t fault the Lions - they are a side playing like a top 4 team.


Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

Cant get over BT patronizing Kozzie....[censored]

he hates mfc

Ok lucky to be only 2 goals down. Let not have another quarter as bad as that one. 

8 goal loss if this continues

Pressure lacking

kicking to packs

they're marking everything 

panick

is Goodwin the right guy (j/k)

If Hipwood plays on from a mark foward of the mark and out of bounds why isn't play on and then out of bounds?

We look very undersized down back normally Hipwood and Daniher can’t kick straight BUT tonight they can 

we look flat and nobody dangerous up front need a big turnaround 


Just now, leave it to deever said:

For all the Jake Melksham fans here...can you please explain why he hasnt even TOUCHED  the ball or layed a tackle in twenty minutes of footy.

 

He had a decent game last week, so he is due for another seven down games.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

McDonald, Weideman and Jackson have a combined total of 4 disposal. That's our 3 key forwards who have done nothing.

Keep it up and you can take your pick out of Weideman and Jackson who goes out for Brown.

Jackson up forward is useless and Weideman just doesn't demand it enough.

They need to stick some marke but to be fair the ball lived in Brisbane's forward half

 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

For all the Jake Melksham fans here...can you please explain why he hasnt even TOUCHED  the ball or layed a tackle in twenty minutes of footy.

 

hard to watch him play

Gonna take a mighty shut-down effort this one. They’re outstanding, and making us look very ordinary. 


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