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It’s a terrible game, we should be much further in front. We are banged up, we look like we are dragging our carcasses to the line. If we win, I’ll be taking overs on the cats. 

 

Would like to put the clamps on Coleman and Rich.

Liked Kozzie's goals, Clarrie's clearances, Max's start and Harmes.

Bring the heat this quarter and we can run out comfortable winners. 

Just now, layzie said:

Afl app says Lever injured? 

Yup looks like it.  Smith down back then?

 

I have a horrible feeling we’re just gonna try and hold this 22 point margin, and not go hard and fast to really seal the deal. I’m not sure we can ramp it up anyway, as our second halves have a habit of proving. Lions a big chance from here….


Who is playing on Neale??

That was brilliant and frustrating. 

 

Lever's all good

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Afl app says Lever injured? 

Historicity hasn’t been that accurate with things like that.  They saw him limp off and ticked the injured button.  Doesn’t mean more than that.


Take our chances and we win don't and it's a fair chance we'll get run over 

Reasonable lead, probably should be more.

Small forward pressure was good early on, but dropped substantially late in the first and during the second.

Concerned for Trac, we should put him on ice if we're able to extend our lead.

The middle of that second quarter was all Brisbane which coincided with Max's time on the bench.

 

13 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Yes BT. We get it that Tracc is sore.

He's too scared to say anything else in case Daisy corrects him


1 minute ago, Webber said:

I have a horrible feeling we’re just gonna try and hold this 22 point margin, and not go hard and fast to really seal the deal. I’m not sure we can ramp it up anyway, as our second halves have a habit of proving. Lions a big chance from here….

Reckon you're right 

I'm loving the movement of BBB up and down the ground, causing absolute havoc for Andrews. He has had some brain fades, but i really impacting the game.

Even our transition inside F50 has been good, but some poor decisions, hesitation, and dropped marks make it look clumsy.


Really hope our inaccurate first half doesn't come back to bite us here.

We should've put this game to bed in the first quarter.

Edited by SaberFang

 
2 minutes ago, Webber said:

I have a horrible feeling we’re just gonna try and hold this 22 point margin, and not go hard and fast to really seal the deal. I’m not sure we can ramp it up anyway, as our second halves have a habit of proving. Lions a big chance from here….

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