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Zorko a model citizen today, excellent inside 50, tiges being matched in middle by Lions.

Hipwood 2 of the SOFTEST FREES EVER🤯

 

22 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

McCluggage having a brilliant game, really impressive decision making, Lions aren't rolling over. Tiges playing like millionaires.

The luggage man is carrying them (ahem). He should be their captain next year. The new generation are the only way the Lions win a flag

Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Jeez that is a super goal!

Keep your feet is so important 

 

Cracking goal!!

cracking game!


This is like a game from the 90’s so far. 
Offernsive shootout 

Both defenses are wide open 

I haven't seen the Tiges play for a while so I forgot how much i dislike the Nank, Lynch and cotchin. I hope they lose


Brisbane may win this and they might even win next week but there no chance for the flag. 

Brisbane want to play fast but their players are never in position to do so, never quite forward enough making space.

and then to make matters worse their disposal is atrocious. 

2 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Brisbane may win this and they might even win next week but there no chance for the flag. 

No way Lions will win 2 in a row.

It is some form of justice that Robinson is playing for these softies 

too much truth when he called us out 

Brisbane are skilled but do not like the hard ball.  There is justice well some sort 


I actually find myself cheering for Lions as the underdog, world is strange.

 

3 minutes ago, DemonWheels said:

Brisbane want to play fast but their players are never in position to do so, never quite forward enough making space.

and then to make matters worse their disposal is atrocious. 

Yeah, they’re their own worst enemy at the moment.  Trying to play fast footy is playing right into Richmond’s hands.

 

Daniher! Please test your buzzer 


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