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Oliver’s last three kicks to unmarked Brisbane players.

 

Chandler, TMac, Brayshaw are not performing at the required level. I'd risk to say they are not in our best 23.

So we finally win a clearance ...the ball is dumped out of the middle with seconds to go yet not one tall or medium forward is sitting in the hole at HF!!??????????????????????????????

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

Trash. This entire game needs to get in the [censored] bin. 

Maybe time to step away from the game and computer. 


Stop fumbling, stick tackles and outwork them… 

We won that quarter.

Make no mistake. They are only in front because structurally we are missing our 2 most important players. Max’s injury really deflated the team, but they fought back that quarter. We are such a tough team.

 
Just now, Bags said:

Maybe time to step away from the game and computer. 

I’m sorry but do I know you? Walk on sir. 

This next half is going to show how strong our character is. Everything that could’ve went wrong did.

Forget about that first half & come out strong.


I think everyone of Oliver's kicks have gone straight to a lions player.

Harmes needs to loft but he's certainly not alone.

Bbb trying and doing very well.

Jv isn't fit. 

Come on Tmac show some leadership.

 

Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

Why ask Viney about Max. Why not just stick a knife in his heart.i.

I expect the skip to motivate the boys at HT. He doesn't want to dampen their fighting spirit.

So many fumbles, no control at all, a couple of players a pass and that’s about it. Very lucky to be this close. 

Boy, Viney was [censored] in that little interview.

Our blokes are playing bruise free, jumping at shadows tonight 


Not having a tall HF sitting in the hole for the center bounce 666 is unforgivable

We CAN win this. We have played like trash and are still within 20, and even won that quarter. If we come out with the right mentality, firing and give these bogans NOTHING. 

Not trying to make an excuse but I am just wondering how much the hard surface of the ground is not being handled well by us. A surface that they would not have trained on or played on. We seem to be missing / not picking up the bounce of the ball

13 minutes ago, Bags said:

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

Agreed …Grundy has def had the better of Oscar …a lot of our players are flat …as I am seeing Gawn but let’s see how they come out after half time before some very average comments from so called Melb supporters 


2 minutes ago, SPC said:

Stop fumbling, stick tackles and outwork them… 

That’s probably it actually.

Melbourne not ruling out that it’s an ACL and Gawn’s reaction is a very very very bad sign.

3 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Chandler, TMac, Brayshaw are not performing at the required level. I'd risk to say they are not in our best 23.

They are because our depth is a mirage but they aren’t good players.

Chandler is meh.

T Mc is just hot and cold and the ruck isn’t helping.

Gus is Gus. Probably a decent mid or tagger. An ok winger. A fraud at a half back against good supply, just wants to drop off all day long 

 
1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Last week Brisbane led Port Adelaide by 12 points. They lost by 54 points in the end. Just an observation.

I haven’t given up this game. 

Just now, Whispering_Jack said:

Last week Brisbane led Port Adelaide by 12 points. They lost by 54 points in the end. Just an observation.

Don't be coming in here with that sensible talk.

It's half time and we're 20 points down. It's the absolute WORST. 😜


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