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Game getting hard now 

lions heads dropping

mental toughness wins…

 

Yet again a stupid play on without thinking by Brisbane turns it over for a goal to Richmond.  So dumb.


Basic errors by Lions are costing them in almost every passage of play. Turnover, Richmond sprint forward, Lions with defensive gaps everywhere = Tigers goal. And now Lynch is putting on a clinic.

As bad as Daninher looks he has a lot of team mates doing worst tonight. Ag Chee started like  house on fire and has not touched it since, I take it he is still out there.

 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Another straight sets for Lions. Questions must be asked about Fagan. 

I’ve gone early too. That Cameron goal keeps them in it. They need back to back

One of the most open finals for a long time. Brisbane need to actually try and defend at some point.

As bad as the Lions look they’re still very much in this.

Amazing shootout, but a defensive nightmare of a game. Just so much easy ball inside F50 for both teams. 


Anyone with a haircut as bad as Prestia’s deserves to be subbed out of the game. 

How bad is the stand rule?

reckon the ump will be heard on GF day??

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Another straight sets for Lions. Questions must be asked about Fagan. 

To play such an uncontestable style in a final is just bizarre 

Gee, my last post didn't age well.

Lions are a weak mental team.  They carry to many players at finals time.  

Lets ee if they can get desperate now and really commit for a win.

Edited by Darkhorse72


1 minute ago, layzie said:

Charlie Cameron elite

Maybe BNE need to poach Hibbo?

 

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