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1 minute ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Spargo backing in brings ball to ground , nothing on the stats sheet, but ends in a goal for Nibbler

Just another for his detractors whose game awareness is stats based 

Whoms?

That was a nice torp. Shame it didn't go through.

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Sydney gap to Melbourne 2nd Syd 3rd need to score 54 points or Brisbane 40 points.

Give them nothing in the last.

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Fritsch has just ticked over 50 goals for the 2nd year in a row.

Absolute freak

He’s selfish. We should have dropped him. 
 

 

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I wonder what the barometer is reading right now....

 

That was the definition of a professional quarter. Brisbane looked prepared to fight back in the first 5 minutes but we managed to stop their momentum and get back on top. That's what good sides do.


2 minutes ago, BDA said:

Fritsch should get an AA jacket this year surely

Was just thinking the same about Kozzi

Watching tonight's game..

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Just now, Red But Mostly Blue said:

I wonder what the barometer is reading right now....

Apparently there’s a s($t storm brewing 


Cameron, McCarthy, Raynor

Brisbane small forwards all ineffective tonight

Contrast that with Kossie...

OK question. How does Salem and Jordon get back in that winning side

 

answer I don’t think they do

Loving Jack and Fritta giving it to that absolute peanut Mathieson.

The Lions would have been better going for Michael Voss  in the 2002 GF toughness and not Barometer/Mitch Robinson pie eyed at the nightclub toughness


Happy with that Q. Wrestled momentum back and too the scoring opportunities when they came. 

Kick a few more, don't concede too many, job done! 

Just now, Stiff Arm said:

Cameron, McCarthy, Raynor

Brisbane small forwards all ineffective tonight

Contrast that with Kossie...

Yep. I'd much rather the one Koz vs the three of them.

Honestly, not even Nostradamus would have predicted this outcome.

 
3 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Our best is miles ahead of any other team in the comp. Miles ahead

No use peaking early. 
We have had a Monster 6 weeks and we will end up with 16 wins 

finish this off boys without injury!!

Just now, Stiff Arm said:

Cameron, McCarthy, Raynor

Brisbane small forwards all ineffective tonight

Contrast that with Kossie...

They have been exposed - pretenders.


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