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Our defenders having a nice rest 😁

 

Ttacc's IQ coming inside 50....very costly

 

Too slow to react there

Dees pressure on Cameron's around-the-body was perfect. 

Max took the mark (tallest man on the ground), and two of our fastest manned the play-on. Cameron misses.

 

Could have claimed a prelim berth...shocking kicking but thats us I guess.

Credit for the domination.


I like 2nd quarter Cameron much more than 1st quarter Cameron. 

If not for some atrocious goal kicking, that was great to watch. Well on top. Great footy to watch. 

That was much better. We could have killed this game if we kicked straight. Game is still there to be won but we are doing very well. Brisbane will reset and come out firing. 
We must come out strong after half time. 

Fantastic quarter. A player who has really impressed me is ANB. His endurance running has been excellent and his kicking is improving out of sight. It isn't the first time he's performed in a final.


2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Could have claimed a prelim berth...shocking kicking but thats us I guess.

Credit for the domination.

You know the game’s not over, right? 😝

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

Lions went out to hard in the beginning.  I expect them to regroup after half time. Not over yet.


5 goals up at half time.
Gotta be happy with that.

Still, this game would be over if we kicked straight that qr.
One sacrificial goat not enough for finals obviously.
2 next game.

Edited by Fork 'em

Our half time score is 9.10.64

19.64

Just sayin.

Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

You know the game’s not over, right? 

With straight kicking it almost could’ve been. But I’ll definitely take the 30 points at 1/2 time

 
1 minute ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Should be 12.7 or 13.6 and game over

Maybe we are scared of leading by 44 points, after last week.

If Trac could kick this would be done. His kicking technique is nasty.

Just need that belief in front of goals, the tentative vibe is creeping through the whole team and it's been an issue all year.

Brilliant behind the ball and loving our contest work.

Just focus on winning this quarter and we've got it.


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