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1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

I used to rate Zorko but seriously not just this game but lots this year he’s trying this tuff guy gig and it doesn’t suit him one bit. 
 

And I believe David King just said where 30% better than everyone again. 

Coach’s orders? 

 
 

James Harmes having a very good game on the wing!

I’m guess Fagan’s dog ate his homework.

The no.1 scoring team (against the bottom 6 teams of of the competition).

Neale, Zorko and Cameron all playing for frees, no real leadership.


We have 1 tackle inside 50, probably because the ball keeping flying over the goal umpire's cap.

 
2 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Keep going let’s make it an 80 pt drubbing so we play first final at the G! 

Percentage watch is going to be intense this weekend.


Good to see Harmes playing....a lot of extra muscle with him...Trac...Sparrow and Viney.

May standing tall.

Gus 17 touches. Oliver 14.

I think Rivers has been good 

My $ on kozzie for 7 Sausages.

 

Bbb 5 marks...3 goals.

1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

Coach’s orders? 

Possibly but if I am Fagan I am looking for someone else to do that. 

3 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

You’ve doubled your money tonight Uncle.

Indeed Bombay - the question is how unwisely I'll spend it!


we want second spot so if we play the Swans its in Melbourne, though if we play like we are now we can play there anywhere and win.

Best stat that says it all.

Inside 50s....26 a piece.

How solid is our backline again.

22 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

19/8/22 8.50pm

The point in time that Brisbane were broken 

Thought this was my best post ever....

Not a single like. Very disappointing 

 

8 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

We are giving them a jolly good [censored] !!!

Rogering 🤣


Barack Obama Mic Drop GIF

 
2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Percentage watch is going to be intense this weekend.

The key now is not winning margin but keeping Brisbanes score low. Ie if both teams kick 10 goals in the second half we lose a lot of percentage.


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