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Do we ever get a bone from the umpires. That free is paid yet the earlier push in back ignored. Pathetic

 
1 minute ago, praha said:

I can't see us winnjng this unless Langdon, Salem, Petracca and ANB start giving us some [censored] space and run. Every single possession is under pressure. We go forward and it's high and slow. Teams go forward against us and almost always have a clean shot on goal..It's just rubbish.

case in [censored] point. two entries for two goals. this is pathetic. 

 

6 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Lions allowed to push in the back with impunity

Yet Daniher gets a free for a dive. Lloyd would be proud. 

I’m actually surprised how bad Brissy are. We are just mentally cooked. If Oliver and Petracca ever want to own a game it’s this 

 

DIF we keep this level up we wont make the finals


1 minute ago, praha said:

case in [censored] point. two entries for two goals. this is pathetic. 

We also fill up our own forwards leading space. We clog our own forward line 

Just now, KingDingAling said:

I’m actually surprised how bad Brissy are. We are just mentally cooked. If Oliver and Petracca ever want to own a game it’s this 

Brisbane is in second gear. If they go up a notch it's a 10+ goal loss on current pacing.

We are cooked.  We have been figured out.

 

 


Umps have let go multiple 10m kicks by the Bears...still, we look bloody terrible so far.

4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Melbourne has only laid three tackles so far in this quarter, compared to six by Brisbane. Melbourne ranks second-last for their pressure applied this season, compared to ranking third last year in their premiership season.”

That is all about desire, effort and attitude. We just want to take the easier path it seems

All 3 tackles by Viney

Okay WTF has happened to us?! We look like a bottom 4 team after winning 10 straight


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

All 3 tackles by Viney

It's Viney then daylight (or maybe a black hole)

 

Yes

dont let them score this q

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