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may, salem, gawn, pickett out of the game, grundy and plugger barely played for a year, viney and fritsch coming back from knee and ankle injuries respectively - just too many of best 22 unavailable or not match fit

 
Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Petty putting in another stinker 2 weeks in a row.

Anyone you haven't paid out on tonight? 🤣

Just now, Bags said:

I doubt that's the case and it's such a throw away fairweather  supporter excuse. Brisbane have been talked about as premiership chance. We are not playing ourselves. 

Is that why Brisbane were able to get away with 3 short kicks in a row inside their forward 50? Or 3 demons players standing side by side not attacking the Brisbane player with the ball in our D50?

Thats an attitude thing, not a ‘Brisbane are playing so well our players can’t execute pressure’ thing.

 

Smashed everywhere.


Thats game over sadly

With our three most impactful players in Gawn , May and Picket missing all they have to do is stop Oliver and Trac which they are doing.

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Gawn ??? Knee twisted or more serious 

petty oh no no no 

killed in clearances 

killed in Centre clearances 

killed in stoppages 


Just now, dee-tox said:

When did Langdon become such an ordinary player?

Some serious soft efforts by him tonight.

Showing he comp early we pretty ordinary when the pressure's on.

Game over. 


Disgraceful performance 

Gawn must be embarrassed 

So much ducking

this is a horror show. haltime can;t come quick enough

Losing this in the middle and at most contests.

Sloppy and combersome. 

Petty drops a sitter.

Tomo spoils a certain mark of Ricks

What the hell lol


#freekickbrisbane

 
1 minute ago, deva5610 said:

Anyone you haven't paid out on tonight? 🤣

shizen petty !!  we were starting to get back into game    Grundy  bloody average but he  has plenty of mates    50 pt loss coming up   TV In mortal danger

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Disgraceful performance 

Gawn must be embarrassed 

What a disgraceful comment. Footy involves 2 teams. Sometimes, believe it or not, you get beaten. Check yourself before you comment next time. 


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