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Wow Brisbane are really being pulled apart these last 10 minutes

 

Give it to someone who can kick Robinson

 

If Brisbane lose this, and with Hipwood seemingly gone for the year, the premiership race is down to 3

Just now, bobby1554 said:

If Brisbane lose this, and with Hipwood seemingly gone for the year, the premiership race is down to 3

You've gone early ☺️


St Kilda is a very dangerous side right now. I'm glad we don't have to play them again this year.

Brisbane will still win this. The saints will fall apart. Hope I am wrong.

 
12 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

You've gone early ☺️

Maybe, would you like to nominate another club other than us, Footscray or Geelong who can win it?

Just now, bobby1554 said:

Maybe, would you like to nominate another club other than us, Footscray or Geelong who can win it?

First you have to get there then anything can happen. 


1 minute ago, old dee said:

First you have to get there then anything can happen. 

True, but history tells us that you have to finish top 4. Brisbane have just just lost their key forward. I do not see any club currently outside the top 4 winning the flag. 

54 minutes ago, P-man said:

Hipwood suspected ACL. Massive blow.

delete

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dubious taste

11 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

True, but history tells us that you have to finish top 4. Brisbane have just just lost their key forward. I do not see any club currently outside the top 4 winning the flag. 

If Tmac was injured would you then say we have little chance?

Edited by old dee

9 minutes ago, old dee said:

If Tmac was injured would you then say we have little chance?

Really don't talk about any players getting injured especially our own.  Don't want to jinx us.


1 minute ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Really don't talk about any players getting injured especially our own.  Don't want to jinx us.

Sorry I am not superstitious.  

Daniher is a seriously dumb player.  Little awareness.

14 minutes ago, old dee said:

If Tmac was injured would you then say we have little chance?

Our chances would diminish substantially yes. Third quarter Brisbane have little options going forward. Daniher ain’t winning a flag for you. What more do you need?

36 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Maybe, would you like to nominate another club other than us, Footscray or Geelong who can win it?

I don't think Brisbane solely rely on the Eel to win their games. They have other forward options. The wheels look like they have fallen off tonight, though.


Bit biased as he was one of my favorite Dees players but Dean Kent has had a good game and if they’d kicked straight he’d have been involved in 4 or 5 goals in just the last quarter alone.

aints are a completely different side when they have the ryder / marshall combo up and going

they've been terrible closing out games in 2021 tho so i have no faith that they'll get this done this evening

That Daniher has no genes from his old man or Uncles. He is as soft as Western Star.

 

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