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2 hours ago, Demonland said:

I'm betting tonight will be a free kick bulldogs night.

You might be right again! 

 
 
29 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Why is pushing in the back in the ruck allowed but other parts of the ground aren’t? 
 

Zorko’s free is standard ruck work from throw ins. Happens every game. 

Full forwards are pushing hard both hands in the back now. Crazy how it's a rule sometimes …


This game has to be the worst standard of skills I have seen this year. What a joke. Take Brissy out of Brissy and you got teletubbies.

2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

This game has to be the worst standard of skills I have seen this year. What a joke. Take Brissy out of Brissy and you got teletubbies.

Play man on man and this is the result. 

They arent that good unless you give them the space and time to execute

 

Lions are a much different team at home than they are away.

Though, we allowed them to play however they pleased for 3 quarters.


22 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Dogs forward line looks really thin. If Naughton has a shocker, or misses set shots, I can't see them scoring 60 points.

Lions forward line looks good, but Daniher is totally unreliable, and Hipwood often looks good but does nothing.

Midfield battle should be where the game is won or lost, and Lions midfield will kick more goals than Dogs.

Lions by 25 points.

Dogs by 25 .... Brissy are flat trackers and nowhere near as good as we made them look last week.

Ginger what a goal son

Nice goal by Oscar, hope he goes well


Baker career best game

3 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Lions are a much different team at home than they are away.

Though, we allowed them to play however they pleased for 3 quarters.

Said it last week , we made the Lions look better than they are. 

If Brisbane are a top 4 side then I am Brad Pitt.


2 minutes ago, layzie said:

That was ball 

Umpiring has been poor both ways.  And apart from a few good snaps for goals, the player skills have been pretty poor too.

Edited by Vipercrunch

 

Nice shot mate! Get Moby Dick off the field before he burps up a licence plate.

Edited by layzie

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

That was ball 

One handed throw in open play for everyone to see.... did they say there is four umpires?


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