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All we can hope for is Zak Jones knocking someone out. Saints are pathetic

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

All we can hope for is Zak Jones knocking someone out. Saints are pathetic

The lions aren’t much better.

 

Seriously if we don't deal with both Carlton and Brisbane I'll absolutely lose it. Brisbane is not top 4 quality.


1 minute ago, BDA said:

Saints are grinding and getting on top. It's not over yet

They badly lack class. Some of the free kicks they give away are just not top 8 calibre. 

The quality drop from 7th is massive.

 
59 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Lions have actually tightened their defence the last few weeks. Not for whole games but definitely large chunks. They’ll be hard to knock over next week.

?

Rd 19 conceded 93 against the Suns

Rd 20 conceded 104 ago the Tigers

Rd 21 They put Carlton away early before letting them back in. 
 

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Max King is weird. Gives off Lloyd or even Jono Brown vibes some weeks. Then other weeks like tonight he gives off Jack Watts vibes.

I joked before about Dutchy being our forward kicking coach, but he may as well be Kings because those two missed shots are deplorable

47 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Awful quarter Saints - will switch off and check the scores in the morning.

Mono!!!! Switch back on! Saints have hit the lead!

Lions are complete rabble at the minute


2 minutes ago, praha said:

Max King is weird. Gives off Lloyd or even Jono Brown vibes some weeks. Then other weeks like tonight he gives off Jack Watts vibes.

I think he’s just growing into some consistency. He’s going to be great.

 
14 minutes ago, DubDee said:

All we can hope for is Zak Jones knocking someone out. Saints are pathetic

*cough* Zorko *cough*


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