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Tigers slowing down with so many injuries on the bench. Gotta hold on here. 

 

Tom Lynch bloody hopeless 

5 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Hi Forkie. Tigers were wavering until Bolton scored in the third I think and that gave them a sniff. Now that they've been able to score two in the last whilst simultaneously burning 8 minutes off the clock I think they've probably got this one now. 

Meh.

Though they might've helped us hold top 4 I'd love to see them free fall back to the bottom of the ladder.
And stay there.
With Essendon.
And Collingwood.
And Geelong.
And Hawthorn.
And the Eagles.
Oh ... And Carlton.
 

 

2 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Meh.

Though they might've helped us hold top 4 I'd love to see them free fall back to the bottom of the ladder.
And stay there.
With Essendon.
And Collingwood.
And Geelong.
And Hawthorn.
And the Eagles.
Oh ... And Carlton.
 

Let's hope they've got a little more in the tank for next week. Then they can fall in a heap. 

Thug Nankervis kneeing a grounded Bear in the chest- no penalty and presumably no MRP scrutiny - though they are playing Geelong next week so could be offered one week. 

2 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Let's hope they've got a little more in the tank for next week. Then they can fall in a heap. 

For the next 15yrs.

 
Just now, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Let's hope they've got a little more in the tank for next week. Then they can fall in a heap. 

Yep, we want them still in the hunt for the eight for the cats game next week.

They can gagf after that


Win tomorrow and I can’t see us missing the top 4. But we need to win and win well!

5 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Let's hope they've got a little more in the tank for next week. Then they can fall in a heap. 

No we need them to beat Geelong next week. Then fall in a heap forever. 

I cannot stand Jack Riewoldt. What an egotistical show-pony -- everything's always gotta be about him.


J Riewoldt - 6 goals in his 300th.

If you’re not a fan, I urge you to not watch AFL 360 next week with Gerard and Slobbo. They might make a passing reference or 2 during the week.

1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

I cannot stand Jack Riewoldt. What an egotistical show-pony -- everything's always gotta be about him.

Nice softie in front of goal for him to finish off.

Just now, The heart beats true said:

BT just said ‘Jack Hawkins has kicked 6 in his 300th’.

??‍♂️?

BT is an absolute peanut ? 

Just now, Brownie said:

Nice softie in front of goal for him to finish off.

Guy hasn't won the hardball when a match was on the line in his career. At least 2/3 of his career goals must have been in junk-time.


Just now, The heart beats true said:

BT just said ‘Jack Hawkins has kicked 6 in his 300th’.

??‍♂️?

And he’s supposed to be the best caller on the land who will be calling this years grand final.

Dennis and Bruce ought to be embarrassed that they’ve handed over the chief commentary duties to Taylor.

1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

Guy hasn't won the hardball when a match was on the line in his career. At least 2/3 of his career goals must have been in junk-time.

300 games, 700 goals, 3 flags

 

Not only have Brisbane lost their last two but they've dropped around 10% as well. If we get up tomorrow it's hard to see us playing interstate in September, covid not withstanding of course. 

5 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Guy hasn't won the hardball when a match was on the line in his career. At least 2/3 of his career goals must have been in junk-time.

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