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Cracking game. Defence non existent. 

Hipwood is on tonight

could be the difference 

 

Very soft side Brisbane

Just now, loges said:

Very soft side Brisbane

Without a Ruckmen they are doing remarkably well. 
Will Defending get switched on at Halftime?


Seems like they are letting Neale go but are tagging the baggage handler??

Hipwood 2 of the SOFTEST FREES EVER

plus  Daniher the worst player I  have seen!

Edited by picket fence

 

Just incredible for a Final. An open shootout 

I cannot believe the Coaches are both letting it happen!!

This is old Full Forward days!!

Good game. Finely poised.

I still reckon the tiges will win. Lions are just too flaky to back in

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Without a Ruckmen they are doing remarkably well. 
Will Defending get switched on at Halftime?

I reckon it is helping them. They are too tall usually. McStay and Daniher can ruck. 

53-59

thatll be close the final score tomorrow night

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Hipwood 2 of the SOFTEST FREES EVER

plus  Daniher the worst player I  have seen!

Is Daniher playing?


1 minute ago, DubDee said:

I reckon it is helping them. They are too tall usually. McStay and Daniher can ruck. 

Haven’t seen enough Brisvegas games to know. It will be a huge effort if they pull it off

Brisbane are crap and Richmond can't play four quarters. Just toss a coin and the winner can play Sydney next week.

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

If we lose there are two massive potential outs for our opponents. 

MFCSS Melbourne Football Club Schaudenfreude Syndrome

Edited by Chook

Both teams are carrying passengers, and some who switch off or make the simple errors.

Some of the goals after turnovers have been good.

There is too much fumbling from both sides.

Glad our coach never looks a goose when the vision pans to him.

Big umpires advantage to Bris.

Could be anyone's game.

Edited by kev martin


Lachie Neale has the turning circle of an ant and the 2nd best handball game in the AFL. Jeez he’s a player. 

I can see dusty is playing, but his influence is not what it was in the past

For a game of finals footy there is a certain lack of pressure. From both sides.

 

They’re saying 90,000 tomorrow night. Wow that would be a great result. 

4 minutes ago, Chook said:

MFCSS Melbourne Football Club Schaudenfreude Syndrome

Yes but we will win going away tomorrow 

we don’t need any MFCSS for a couple of years


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