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3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

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.

There's an 8:35 pm flight to Melbourne. I suspect it will have a few players on board unless they want to get up for 7am flight tomorrow

 
 
2 hours ago, Vipercrunch said:

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.

This.

When it's red hot, they s&*t themselves. When it's white hot, their guys are in the beer fridge behind the hotdog stand.

10 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

 

 

The mail from some (not I) early on was Fritter and Viney were the two ins. I think there has been more chance May is just in the named to mess a touch with Brisbane's heads. There is no chance we would risk him if not 100% particularly with the form Tomo showed round 1. 

Edited by Lil_red_fire_engine


Guaranteed the Lions will smash into Gawn. It has been a constant tactic over the last y times we have met. Port do it as well.

Melksham has to be the sub, he is the perfect footballer for it. He comes on when everyone else is exhausted, and uses his wonderful kicking skills and goal sense. 

Harmes to Rich.

Spargo, Chandler and Fritta to cause the Loins a massive headache.

Dees by 25

2 hours ago, Josh said:

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 😂

The kids can come down to the fence at the end to see our boys come over to clap us. I’ll take care of them. 😘

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The kids can come down to the fence at the end to see our boys come over to clap us. I’ll take care of them. 😘

Josh, I’d watch those kids with her if I was you. 

 
Just now, Neil Crompton said:

Josh, I’d watch those kids with her if I was you. 

Josh, so would I. 

50 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

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

Still regard the Brisbane (ex-Bank) Hilton the best Hilton in the world - although those memories go back to my military days up to 1988. From distant memories, didn't the Valley have the greatest pub steak in Oz? Just cannot remember its name these days. Not as good as the Steak Stable in Ballarat, of course, but close. Fourex was the best beer to drink in Brisbane when the humidity rose to 3 shirts-a-day levels. As for the footy team in this modern era - sadly not as prominent or attractive as the Good Ol' Bloods. Always fun to go to Albert Park footy ground. I think the Dees are going to take some of that inherited blood from the Lions, tonight. Viney will be a raging bull looking for targets and misfits. We are going to kill 'em.


37 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

 

 

Silly by the club.

If there is a hint of doubt that he might not get up then just simply rule him out. 

No point doing further damage, especially with calves as they can become a recurring injury especially when you hit your 30's

28 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

The kids can come down to the fence at the end to see our boys come over to clap us. I’ll take care of them. 😘

Do you think a 6ft 3 130kg bearded beast will pass as a kid?

 

...if so there's 3 of us 😂

Just now, Demonland said:

I don’t get this at all. If there is any doubt why would you risk it. Seems they’re leaving it up to the player too. Of course May is going to want to play. I’ll be furious if he pings his calf. 

Reminds me of when they let Petracca make the call last year against Freo even though he was crook as dog in bed with the flu. 

Was MIA the whole game when we could have played a fit and healthy player.


15 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Silly by the club.

If there is a hint of doubt that he might not get up then just simply rule him out. 

No point doing further damage, especially with calves as they can become a recurring injury especially when you hit your 30's

Especially on the hard deck at the Gabba.

43 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Spargo, Chandler and Fritta to cause the Loins a massive headache.

A headache in the loins sounds like a Dayne Zorko thing. Or would that be a loins-ache in the head?

Would prefer May cherry ripe for the Swans.

21 minutes ago, Josh said:

Do you think a 6ft 3 130kg bearded beast will pass as a kid?

 

...if so there's 3 of us 😂

Yep we’ve already got plenty like this. And that’s just the girls. 


1 hour ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

 

 

Troy Chaplin could not be less convincing that May will play. 
 

We clearly won’t risk him. We are just toying with Brisbane. They have to plan around May. 

Edited by Jaded No More

May out confirmed.

As per channel 7 news Melbourne.

Edited by Bombay Airconditioning

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Troy Chaplin could not be less convincing that May will play. 
 

We clearly won’t risk him. We are just toying with Brisbane. They have to plan around May. 

You really think that the Lions coaching dept will be in a mad panic when they see Tomlinson run out instead of May?

Every coach will tell you that late changes have zero impact on the opposition's game plan.

 

I got a partly angry Sparrow last week. I'm thinking angrier this week.

11 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Troy Chaplin could not be less convincing that May will play. 
 

We clearly won’t risk him. We are just toying with Brisbane. They have to plan around May. 

Why fly him up then?


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