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Wow, Daniher out will change our defensive plans, but maybe effect the Lions more.

Their advantage was the talls.

We are flexible with our ability for all the backs to play either small,  medium or tall.

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Daniher out.

 

News of the Queen's death must've hit him hard

 

Daniher out, this is the kind of massive fillip that the team needs. Lions a huge chance now.

4 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Daniher listed as Out for Personal Reason (AFL App)

Any ideas?

He's part of a football royalty family.🤷‍♂️


10 minutes ago, layzie said:

I would really like it to NOT be close. A win with minimal effort would be much better. 

Yeah keep the pretence about "flicking the switch " going as long as possible

6 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Daniher listed as Out for Personal Reason (AFL App)

Any ideas?

His partner just went into labour. 

Daniher out because his partner has gone into labor and he wants to be by her side. Noble as a partner, but gosh if it was a main Melbourne man i wouldn't be overly happy.

 

Lions have gone from imv being 'too tall' in the round 23 game to not tall enough this time, without Oscar Mc and Daniher.

Certainly makes for a different game to the last few between the two teams..

 

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3 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Daniher out, this is the kind of massive fillip that the team needs. Lions a huge chance now.

Dang, you beat me to it.

10 minutes ago, kev martin said:

They still control the reigns on game day. Now the squad is selected the aspects of going in unchanged is irrelevant. 

Would prefer them to make actions then sit on their hands (which they have done in the past), if Brissy starts taking control or we need to get rolling.

You want them to be non proactive or reactive?

Maybe you misinterpreted my intentions, or you are holding onto something about the coaches?  

In style, the tempo, take it on, play percentages, 

In structure, extra players at the contest, or in defence,  push up the field from defense, crowd the ball, play one on one.

I could keep going, I hope you get my gist.

The coaches have to make quick decisions during the game and not just let it roll on. 

 

Fair enough ,if Goodwin suddenly becomes a game day coach it would help for sure.

We heard it was Max who made the winning move last yeat

Just now, KysaiahMessiah said:

Hurts us, not them

How so?

5 minutes ago, Action Jackson said:

News of the Queen's death must've hit him hard

Wife has gone into labour..


He's been a liability for them against us don't you think?  

Brisbane out to $3.85 on Sportsbet

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wife has gone into labour..

Bad timing, what a decision to make.

Well done to Daniher to focus on nurturing his family. They have strong family bonds.

The hero from last week is out, wonder how that changes them structurally?

6 minutes ago, KysaiahMessiah said:

Hurts us, not them

I'm with you here. They now go in smaller and we seem to have a bit of trouble with the small forwards other than Hibbo keeping Cameron quiet. Need to change our mindset in the backs now. Daniher against the likes of May is a liability. Prefer him to play but we still need to win in the guts and away we go.


9 minutes ago, KysaiahMessiah said:

Hurts us, not them

He won the game for them last week

10 minutes ago, sisso said:

Joe out is big without him Brisbane dont win last week!!

While your thinking about that add on FIVE extra FREE KICKS to their forward line just for laughs

Queue  mirth from cats dogs pies and anchors.

 
1 minute ago, Docs Demons said:

I'm with you here. They now go in smaller and we seem to have a bit of trouble with the small forwards other than Hibbo keeping Cameron quiet. Need to change our mindset in the backs now. Daniher against the likes of May is a liability. Prefer him to play but we still need to win in the guts and away we go.

But they don't go in small.

Fullerton is legitimate the same height as Daniher.


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