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Skill level is really poor by lions, but lady luck may have smiled with Prestia off.

Edited by Darkhorse72

 

If Prestia’s hamstring is as bad as it seems, that’s a huge loss for the Tigers. 
 

Think I want to see the Lions get this, then fall in a heap next week. 

10 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Hipwood 2 of the SOFTEST FREES EVER

plus  Daniher the worst player I  have seen!

I love watching Daniher. I just love watching him so much.

He is so bad, he is like a footballing comedian. His first efforts are half ars**d.

His second efforts are..... Um I'm not sure as I've never seen one.

 

Neale at the stoppage unattended 

Tigers will lose unless they fix that 

Media - watch out competition, here come the champions Richmond to win the flag again.

Fox Footy at half time - Richmond have lost their best midfielder Dion Prestier for the game.

 

I rated Dion back in the day, but when he's now your best midfielder, you team is rubbish.

 

Come on Lyons, put them away.

 

Edit - put them out of their misery!

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter


What a beautiful pass yRich - but Tigers (and Lions for that matter) defence very loose

Is there anyone more dumb than Daniher??

Gaping defensive holes everywhere. Way too loose for a final

 

Interesting game on many levels

brisbane are so soft but quite skilful   Richmond I think are just getting old. But skilled at times

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Is there anyone more dumb than Daniher??

Not playing football, then again Daniher doesn't really play football.


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Not this guy. 
 

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I will try again.

If Brisbane lose this it will be because of one man. Now it fits.


I’ve never been a huge Neale fan but my god he is a man possessed tonight. 

I don’t reckon the Lions can lose with Neale playing like this

Poor Prior is having an absolute shocker.  Just a kid but gee he has had some costly mistakes and fumbles.


 

I think Joe Daniher could be one of the worst players I’ve ever watched. 
 
I went to a lot of my brothers’ games at Parkdale footy club when I was a kid, too. 

Edited by Mel Bourne

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Not this guy. 
 

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C'mon kicked into an opponent when trying to clear defence. Turnover and goal to tigers.

He keeps on giving. I love him


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