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Clayton Oliver. My goodness if that's a junior game you'd be taking him off the ground at half time as to not destroy the confidence of everyone else. Unbelievable. 

 

has tmac been at oscars medication,he is having another shocker

a good quarter could have been great if we had kicked straight. still a handy lead, now start again and build on it, dont go into a shell and try to defend.  Need to continue to attack, and preferably kick straighter. Fritch probably needs to banana kicks more when he is on a 45 degree angle as he seems to miss these the most. Go Dees

 

 

 

An absolutely incredible quarter. Every facet except... scoreboard. 

It'll be bloody amazing viewing on the replay... only if we win. Traumatic if we lose.

Keep the heat Dees.


Dangerous margin.. hopefully they come out breathing fire and kick straight 

The dreaded 30 point lead.

We should be another four goals up but it’s clear we are the better team, need to put them away early and kill this contest for good.

Just now, No Plan B said:

Clayton Oliver. My goodness if that's a junior game you'd be taking him off the ground at half time as to not destroy the confidence of everyone else. Unbelievable. 

He is the best player in the league…absolutely huge

 

Tracc's significant goal on the training track from here on is to find some options by foot or hand when he gets the ball around the arc.  Needs to find some finesse or just kick it to the hot zone if no one available for BB/Macca to take a run at it and possibly Kozzie / Spargs mopping up.

Should come with alot of hard work but seems a fair way off it right now.

Closer to goal, within about 30, he appears much more dangerous.

They scored 1 goal from a50m that qtr to 4g 6pts to us

 

Game should be over

 

 


2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

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. 

Yep, play the full 4 quarters Dees, there’s 2 weeks to rest at stake.

1 minute ago, P-man said:

Our half time score is 9.10.64

19.64

Just sayin.

Whoah! Spooky. Should be 9 goals up, but more to come I reckon. No let up boys. 

2 minutes ago, P-man said:

Our half time score is 9.10.64

19.64

Just sayin.

Welcome aboard Cam Mooney.

Remember last week. A margin like this is nothing. We have to keep playing fast and working hard. A couple of little bad signs in that last few minutes. Brown marked it outside fifty and didn’t pull the trigger on the pass as he had earlier…… 

Kepp. Working. Hard.


4 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Oliver

Petracca 

ANB

Viney

 

All been immense in winning the ball!

Impressed with Nibbler and Dogga.

1 minute ago, P-man said:

Our half time score is 9.10.64

19.64

Just sayin.

then what final score do we need?? 20.21.141 

McDonald started to get into it & lever  & max looked much better. Just need to keep doing what we did that quarter & finish off. But I would have taken this lead at 1/2 time especially at 1/4 time when it was close

Trac has been good in close. Two poor shots on goal and a bad entry undid all his good work but his work inside a big reason why we are so far ahead.

I'm giving Tommy benefit of fact that he may be parting Red Seas & we can't see on tellie? Love the man and deserves one at him lace out.


Oliver

Petracca

Fritter

Jacko 

Kozzie

Langdon 

gawn

Brown

all brilliant that quarter 

Joel Smith keeping Cameron quiet 

Salem seems to lack intensity

2 minutes ago, SPC said:

Dangerous margin.. hopefully they we come out breathing fire and kick straight 

 

Good kicking is good footy

If tracc can kick straight / smarten up and we keep this up we should be ok

long way to go though - can’t write the lions off ever 

 
5 minutes ago, P-man said:

Our half time score is 9.10.64

19.64

Just sayin.

I normally scoff at things like this but I’m open to being converted right now. 

Lions form coming into this game was a mirage. they are a better than average team and not much more


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