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8 minutes ago, praha said:

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.

Trac quiet in 1st. Better in second and very dangerous. Discovered he has some pace and burst.  Needs Goalkicking practice.  #GiveEmHell

 
5 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Oliver

Petracca

Fritter

Jacko 

Kozzie

Langdon 

gawn

Brown

all brilliant that quarter 

Joel Smith keeping Cameron quiet 

Salem seems to lack intensity

salem always does it the way he playes

Thinking about what happened last week isn't making me feel better! Just need to keep playing our game it was fully on our terms. 

 
11 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

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.

Happier if Petracca’s DE% was closer to 80 than 50, we would be 2 goals further ahead! For a guy with his talent I find some of his disposals puzzling. Those 2 running shots at goal should be absolute gimmes. 


1 minute ago, Larry, Moe or Curly said:

Just watching half time break down of the toby greene incident

luke darcy is a [censored] to the afl  a company, corporate man to the letter

The more I see the tg incident the worse it looks. Sounded guilty in his interview when asked about it..." caught up in the moment"

 

Good luck tg ...youll need it .

At first I thought a fine but now...Two weeks I reckon.

2 minutes ago, Larry, Moe or Curly said:

Just watching half time break down of the toby greene incident

luke darcy is a [censored] to the afl  a company, corporate man to the letter

Agreed. Greene was the definition of aggressive. His response in the interview was hardly convincing.

1 minute ago, Greendale said:

Riewoldt and Jono Brown trying to justify Toby Greene's bump on the umpire. Seriously give me a break, no room for that crap in the game. Multiple weeks for me.

Perhaps the old “Jack Viney, bad look for the game” suspension?

 
1 minute ago, Webber said:

That’s a very very risky comment, tempting fate. They get some momentum, and things can change. Hopefully not…

We're a better team than them. If we maintain our focus in the second half, we win.

And we have clayton oliver and they don't

Reckon Petracca just needs to kick a goal and then he’ll explode from there.


1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

Happier if Petracca’s DE% was closer to 80 than 50, we would be 2 goals further ahead! For a guy with his talent I find some of his disposals puzzling. Those 2 running shots at goal should be absolute gimmes. 

Its a fair call

 

One of the best quarters we've played all year, shame about the lack of accuracy in front of goal. That half is done though, gotta play this second half like the score is 0-0 and maintain the intensity of the second quarter.

4 minutes ago, Larry, Moe or Curly said:

Just watching half time break down of the toby greene incident

luke darcy is a [censored] haw to the afl  a company, corporate man to the letter

And how 'bout Luke Hodge interview after the game.
Practically told Greene what to say.

2 minutes ago, forever demons said:

salem always does it the way he playes

This. 


Can’t let the Lions mids win quick clearances too start the quarter. Keep the pressure on boys!

Joe Daniher has awesome taste in music. And that’s where his good points list ends. 

6 minutes ago, Stevienic23 said:

Clarrys field kicking has been sublime 

Unusually, better than Petracca tonight

4 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Gee Jono Brown sounds real flat

Likes Jacko though

Great first half keep it up boys.!!


Bris trying to flex their muscles. If we focus on footy we’ll smash them

Many of the Lions players are down on output.

The time the Lions looked best was when they are forcing and surging the ball forward.  That takes plenty of energy, and they aren't getting easy ball movement. Our fitness will set us well.

They are playing a game we are forcing them into, which suits our style.

Sparrow doing plenty of link work.

Oliver, wow, disposal are impacting big time.

River a bit nervous.

We are marking everywhere. 

Forwards working well.

Great pressure footy, made it too hard for them.

Expect them to come out with changes to style and with fire.

Go Dees! 

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