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Good thing we have a record of strong finishing. On that basis our poor kicking doesn't matter that much.

Go Dees.

Destiny is calling.

 

 

We have to come out firing. If we have a good third quarter it’s done. But if we let them get back in the hunt it could be costly. They absolutely can kick a big score on us as shown by the first quarter. 


3 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 is really slow.. like his little legs are pumping but he never gets anywhere :D 

 

Stating the obvious that we're killing them ... shame the game hasn't be buried.

Should be at least 7 goals ahead.

Hopefully the missed shots for goal don't come back to bite us.

Good first half. 

Defence on top.

if we could kick straight, it would be game over 

Dees should be 8 goals up 

need to keep on top 

Cameron still dangerous 


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

Edited by Larry, Moe or Curly

What about Jacksons 2 pointer ?? ...hit one post and then the other !!

..Not paid umpire !!!?

Sheezz

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

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

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

Just now, bingers said:

 

Hopefully the missed shots for goal don't come back to bite us.

Stay positive bingers, still 2 quarters to go regardless


Great quarter lads, keep it up let’s put the foot on their throat this quarter. Oliver has been unreal. Hasn’t quiet clicked for Trac. I’m betting he turns it around and has a massive second half.  Go dees

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.

we know we came back from bigger margins, and the lions will know a 15minute slip from the dees like we did against Geelong gets them back into the game. So the Lions will come out hard this quarter to try to turn it around. we need to stand tall and extend that lead, we need to starve them of chances and impact their confidence around the ball and goal. Go Dees


3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

We have to come out firing. If we have a good third quarter it’s done. But if we let them get back in the hunt it could be costly. They absolutely can kick a big score on us as shown by the first quarter. 

Premiership quarter?

That was some kind of half from Oliver, far and away BOG. Some better play from his teammates and we could be further in front. 

Some of my thoughts are:

- we got the game on our terms that quarter, we were able to set up and prevent them from having any of the goals out the back they had in the first quarter 

- Oliver and the midfield got much better at winning second and third balls, clearances wise they still seem to be better but we’re working harder

- we had a period where the ball was camped in our forward 50 but it took a while to get the goal, it was crucial we got that reward for effort otherwise I could’ve seen some frustration brewing

- inaccuracy has cost us from having the game very close to put to bed. Petracca x2 was the most frustrating and TMac missing his one chance after having a quiet game was annoying in particular

- third quarter is huge here because we let them get a sniff get ready for a tough final quarter. 

- them constantly winning the centre clearances is concerning and I really hope something is done about it 

Just now, Webber said:

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

Hope we come out and [censored] superstition into submission

 

I hope this ‘reset’ mentality is applied to quarters. 
Need to refocus and smash them this second half. 🔴🔵

12 minutes ago, P-man said:

Our half time score is 9.10.64

19.64

Just sayin.

Send it through to Bounce. I'm sure they're desperate for Numerology content over there.


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