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Berry will be trying to go around hitting people while they are not looking..

 
36 minutes ago, HBDee said:

Coleman is a massive out for them. He and Rich running and delivering off half-back are a handful. Speedy ball movement caused us defensive problems last year so less bounce off opposition half-back is good for us!

On the flip side we seem to have been training fast ball movement ourselves over the pre-season, so can do just as much damage in attack. Long may it continue!

Love the fast ball. Once Carlton switched tempo last night, they got on top of shaky Cats defence. Go quick and daring is a big plus imv. 

 
5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

@Josh As DeelightfulPlay said in the pre-game thread, we’ll be in Bay 213. Entering through Gate 8

Thanks very much for you help mate. Only tickets we could get are top their but above you guys at least, gate 8.

 

By red time in the last they'll all have left so I can bring kids down the bottom 😂

I really don't rate the Lions as I feel they are missing any genuine hardness.  They seem to be the very definition of faux tough guys.  When the pressure is on they go to water and lose their composure and discipline.  A good, preofessional showing by us and we win by 6 goals.  If we are ruthless, a 10-12 goal win is on the cards.


Is it going to be slippery tonight? If I recall correctly, the round 23 game was quite a dry deck. I’m hoping the humidity isn’t too bad again.

54 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Is it going to be slippery tonight? If I recall correctly, the round 23 game was quite a dry deck. I’m hoping the humidity isn’t too bad again.

I'm about a 7 iron from gate 1 suckin a XXXX watching the Vic's tear WA a new one and it is perfect, by 7pm tonight it'll be mint for footy

Edited by Josh

 

A Club born out of a Dead Carcass, a once proud club that the AFL threw in the Garbage can. 
their other useless mistake was the Brisbane Bears…

From this pile of Pus… We have Brisbane

Bunch of lowlife snipers with a Clown at Full Forward

 

HATE….

17 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

A Club born out of a Dead Carcass, a once proud club that the AFL threw in the Garbage can. 
their other useless mistake was the Brisbane Bears…

From this pile of Pus… We have Brisbane

Bunch of lowlife snipers with a Clown at Full Forward

 

HATE….

Wow... (Is there any team you like SWYL)

The relocation of the Swans and the Lions is probably the best thing the AFL ever did. Agree it was tough on their Melbourne followers

Everyone knows we probably still have two clubs too many in Melbourne but that fight is now dead


26 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

A Club born out of a Dead Carcass, a once proud club that the AFL threw in the Garbage can. 
their other useless mistake was the Brisbane Bears…

From this pile of Pus… We have Brisbane

Bunch of lowlife snipers with a Clown at Full Forward

 

HATE….

Excellent pre-game enrichment, there! 

Hate Berry,Zorko and their so so called full forward The less i say about Fagan the better.Go dees give them hell

2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

29c here. Beautiful day. Beautiful conditions for Footy tonight 

Engorged Onions Tourism Guide:

Brisbane 2023

For the discerning customer:  go on a pre game River Cat Pub Cruise - start at the dive that is The Hamilton Hotel, make you way to the River Cat public transport system and cruise for around 20 minutes on what is locally known as The Brown Snake and have a drink or 3 at the swanky Powerhouse Museum, with the hipsters and those reliving their youth.

Then onwards upon the water chariot, with a little something refreshing in your pocket, sitting on the back viewing deck,  as the sun sets, and then disembark at Mowbray Park Terminus...

Next, go on a soujurn, meandering with your legs through the parkland to The Pineapple.

Roughly 7 beers in now, head to The Gabba, sit and marvel at your team dismembering the parochial supporters, one heart at a time. 

Is still one of footballs most glorious PT journeys...

Or it was in 2022...

Edited by Engorged Onion

reckon the Lions will play this like a final. will be a cracking game. Demons by less than a kick

28 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Wow... (Is there any team you like SWYL)

The relocation of the Swans and the Lions is probably the best thing the AFL ever did. Agree it was tough on their Melbourne followers

Everyone knows we probably still have two clubs too many in Melbourne but that fight is now dead

What’s so good about the Statement “We can’t afford the Swans to Bottom out…” AFL Red Carpet

 


My take on tonight?

We win by 6 goals plus

Why?

  • We are in absolute peak shape at the moment, fitness and injury wise (salo being the one exception)
  • We seem to be in grate psychological shape
  • Can' speak to their fitness levels, but being hammered round one is not a great sign re: their psychological shape
  • They seemingly haven't addressed their two biggest issues - leg speed and a modern defensive system
  • We killed them for leg speed when we played them last season and in 2021- with the second half of the semi being the outlier when we were out of gas
  • We have added leg speed, they haven't and Coleman out hurts big time on that front
  • We know how to exploit their game plan (win contested ball) and our game plan matches up really well with theirs
  • They don't looked to have adjusted their game plan at all - whereas we have tweaked ours so they will need to do more tactical homework
  • One example of above is the decision to bring Foote into the side - considered plan or desperation?
  • We travel well
  • They are the ones under pressure, not us 
  • We are a 4 goal better team

For punter, there are two bets that appeal. 

The line is 4.5 our way (was 3.5 an hour ago). That's crazy. Way too low. Money for old rope

Kade Chandler is $34 to kick most goals. Good value

With Kossie out, Chandler will be our main crumber and will get his chances. if he can sort out his set shots he can snag 3 or 4, which might be enough with Fritter back in spreading the goals

12 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Engorged Onions Tourism Guide:

Brisbane 2023

For the discerning customer:  go on a pre game River Cat Pub Cruise - start at the dive that is The Hamilton Hotel, make you way to the River Cat public transport system and cruise for around 20 minutes on what is locally known as The Brown Snake and have a drink or 3 at the swanky Powerhouse Museum, with the hipsters and those reliving their youth.

Then onwards upon the water chariot, with a little something refreshing in your pocket, sitting on the back viewing deck,  as the sun sets, and then disembark at Mowbray Park Terminus...

Next, go on a soujurn, meandering with your legs through the parkland to The Pineapple.

Roughly 7 beers in now, head to The Gabba, sit and marvel at your team dismembering the parochial supporters, one heart at a time. 

Is still one of footballs most glorious PT journeys...

Or it was in 2022...

Brisbane has changed a little from when its version of a big day out was heading into the Valley for lunch at the TC Beirne's Department store

Losing to a team that has Hipwood and Daniher as their key forwards would make me puke…impossible to find two flakier players

People seem to forget that the Lions pantsed us in a final last year. They've added Dunkley and Ashcroft.

Week 1 results often throw up odd results. I expect Lions to bounce back big-time. I expect us to win but it's 50/50. 

It's strange that nobody is mentioning how big a loss Kozzie is.

2 minutes ago, mo64 said:

People seem to forget that the Lions pantsed us in a final last year. They've added Dunkley and Ashcroft.

Week 1 results often throw up odd results. I expect Lions to bounce back big-time. I expect us to win but it's 50/50. 

It's strange that nobody is mentioning how big a loss Kozzie is.

Reckon we all thought the same about Fritsch last week but still won by 50. 

I think Fritsch returning & BBB seemingly back in form has cushioned the blow.


Responding to Mr Leg's question in the closed thread ....

I would say a combo of his experience and as a key member of the defensive crew he would be able to add that experience & input/feedback during the half time break and possibly from the bench in game.

Obviously rather see him out there but a good chance Tomo stays in me thinks.

5 minutes ago, mo64 said:

People seem to forget that the Lions pantsed us in a final last year. They've added Dunkley and Ashcroft.

Week 1 results often throw up odd results. I expect Lions to bounce back big-time. I expect us to win but it's 50/50. 

It's strange that nobody is mentioning how big a loss Kozzie is.

Mo i think that sort of goes without saying

Im with you, while i think we'll put up a decent show and should win, i don't think this will be as cruisy as some are suggesting on here

I don’t think anyone playing in the afl today could replace Kozzie. 
I also hope the players are not as overconfident as a lot on here are. While I hope you are correct, I think it will be a mighty challenge for us.  

 
23 minutes ago, binman said:

My take on tonight?

We win by 6 goals plus

Why?

  • We are in absolute peak shape at the moment, fitness and injury wise (salo being the one exception)
  • We seem to be in grate psychological shape
  • Can' speak to their fitness levels, but being hammered round one is not a great sign re: their psychological shape
  • They seemingly haven't addressed their two biggest issues - leg speed and a modern defensive system
  • We killed them for leg speed when we played them last season and in 2021- with the second half of the semi being the outlier when we were out of gas
  • We have added leg speed, they haven't and Coleman out hurts big time on that front
  • We know how to exploit their game plan (win contested ball) and our game plan matches up really well with theirs
  • They don't looked to have adjusted their game plan at all - whereas we have tweaked ours so they will need to do more tactical homework
  • One example of above is the decision to bring Foote into the side - considered plan or desperation?
  • We travel well
  • They are the ones under pressure, not us 
  • We are a 4 goal better team

For punter, there are two bets that appeal. 

The line is 4.5 our way (was 3.5 an hour ago). That's crazy. Way too low. Money for old rope

Kade Chandler is $34 to kick most goals. Good value

With Kossie out, Chandler will be our main crumber and will get his chances. if he can sort out his set shots he can snag 3 or 4, which might be enough with Fritter back in spreading the goals

34 is good value. 

Viney is  $41 for first goal each Q. reckon he’ll play fwd a lot tonight


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