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it is great to see us getting reward for our forward 50 attacks. Great goal kicking. Keep it going Dees.

 

Well this 4th Maker's mark is going down well.  The two mountain goat starters didn't even touch the sides.  A bit like our kicks for goal... straight down the middle.

We're ahead yeh?

Game by far over. We need to bury this mob. 

Haven’t seen this footy since the second half of the Grand Final.

 
1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Zorko must have gut punched ANB to make him spew like that.

Watch Christensen fine ANB for staging.

2 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Thought this was my best post ever....

Not a single like. Very disappointing 

 

I'll give it one now.


bang! bang! bang! bang! bang! bang! , bang! bang! bang! bang! bang! bang! , bang! 

?

Given that percentage IS important (we get to see the Dees at the MCG!) let's f*&ng [censored] them. No mercy. Go the kill.

 

 
2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

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.

Yep. We have to keep Brisvegas dry…

6 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

26 inside 50 to each team.

We are just brutally efficient tonight. Won’t happen every week but you take it when you can. 
 

We need to put this game to bed this quarter. The Lions will come out firing so we just need to hold strong for 5-10 and not give them any momentum.


Brisbane brought a knife to a gun fight, and I’m talking the blade on a a pair of fingernail clippers to a 155mm Howitzer.

Just now, Deecisive said:

TV already making excuses for the Lions tackle on brown. disappointing to see.

If it knocked only sense into him and no delayed concussion issues, I’m not overly fussed

15 minutes ago, layzie said:

I've lost so much respect for him, he's turned into a grade A clown 

??? 

He has been for years!

That was almost a faultless first half. Every kind of entry whether long kick or lowering the eyes we executed perfectly every time. Winning contested ball like absolute animals and 16 shots from 26 inside 50s is incredible. 

Brisbane getting hot under the collar, I don't know whether it was to find a spark but it is working against them big time. Matthison is such a bin Dipper of a footballer.

Winning almost every 50-50 right now. I'll be happy if we build the lead in the 3rd then rest guys and take the sting out in the last. 

Come on Dees, let's Bin Diesel these bottlers!

What a sight to see us so effective inside 50. The eyes are wide, we're looking for targets, it's manic, we're relentless, we're CONVERTING!

This is exactly the sort of motivation we need going into the finals. Shots fired, watch out everyone else. 

Lions = pretenders.

Now let's bury em.


1 minute ago, Deecisive said:

TV already making excuses for the Lions tackle on brown. disappointing to see.

Yeah, " momentum of the tackle yadda, yadda , yadda."
Didn't matter when Chandler got 2.

I thought up until Max took took those two late contested marks, that he and perhaps ANB and Spargo were the only ones just going.

The rest have been scintillating. Jackson  May, Kozzie, BBB, Rivers, Langdon, Harmes, Tracc, Gus...

 

Just now, BAMF said:

??? 

He has been for years!

I don't hate on players instantly like so many on here 😛


We made need more condiments on table for second half, the boys are in feast mode ❤️💙

Brissy will have to take it on.

Can we defend a team coming hard at us and score on the counter-attack. 

I notice the rubbish default kick to the FP has been turned on its head.

The default is now lowering vision for the hit up pass...or kicking to the hot zone just outside the square.  The surprise marginal option is now kicking out to the flank or pocket then cutting straight back in on the angle.

And look at that...we've scored our rough average score for the season in the first half!

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 
8 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

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.

17 at 35% and many of those awful no look flick or kick out of a pack which almost never works to our advantage…

Absolutely love the bloke.  HATE his flick out possessions.  


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