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This commentary stinks. Too much talking about Lever getting hit in the moosh and not enough calling the crucial contest in the back 50.

 
5 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Again- spargo criminally underrated 

 

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Albury's best since Bunton

 

Record number of 'Gameday' posts at 3/4 time?

Some game!

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Weideman and Kosi inexcusable goal kicking. 

Kozzie needs to fix his run up.

Weid inexcusable, he's lost me.


Outdid their great first half with a great quarter. We've got the hunger, as long as we take our chances I'll back us in here.

Huge quarter. Major lift in the middle and as a result we had far more forward half ball. Brings our forward into play and nullifies them. 

But those three bad misses (TMac, Weid and Pickett) could come back to bite us. 

At least now we know we can match them. Game on. 

Great response we have all the momentum. Lions look flat. Out of legs? 
 

Need to come out firing in the 4th with immense pressure in the contest and stoppages. 
 

How does Kozzy miss that set shot. His routine looks out of whack. 

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1 minute ago, DeeSince73 said:

They are shocking. Every bloody week. 

Lyons tried to beat 3 players and dropped it cold 

umps are farrrrkn crap 

Great quarter but in all past years the Lions would lift and run over us here by 4 goals 

let’s see if we’re different 


Great quarter Dees.

Now, does our fitness let us run away Q4?

Weid playing for his spot in the last. Need 2-3 goals 

54 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

4 to 10 (Brisbane’s way) centre clearances and 14 to 22 (Brisbane’s way) clearances.

That’s the issue right there.

We evened up clearances a fair bit that quarter, no surprise we played so well.

I reckon we are fitter


May on Daniher and Harmes of Neale much better match ups. 

1 minute ago, CYB said:

Great response we have all the momentum. Lions look flat. Out of legs? 
 

Need to come out firing in the 4th with immense pressure in the contest and stoppages. 

They've only lost 4 last quarters all year.

Brisbane are going to give their all in the last, they have a never say die attitude. Hopefully we are bringing in our "learnings" from the Adelaide game. 

Set shots inside 40m please. Should be 90% efficiency, not 50%. We should be 2 goals up on that quarters hard work. And suspect we will need a lead as their big forwards will come back into play towards the end. 


3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Weideman and Kosi inexcusable goal kicking. 

For a key fwd that hardly gets near the ball you’d like to think he’d be crisp around goal.

1 minute ago, layzie said:

This commentary stinks. Too much talking about Lever getting hit in the moosh and not enough calling the crucial contest in the back 50.

Its channel 7. Were you ecpecting decent commentary.? Hodge just states the bleeding obvious 

 
2 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Kozzie needs to fix his run up.

Weid inexcusable, he's lost me.

Kozzie just needs not to lean back on the kick, push body weight forward, simples.


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