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The Pies alot better at winning the second ball tonight

 
18 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

The greatest mystery of 2023 will remain how we lost to Brisbane 

🥱

Nick Daicos could challenge Clarry for the Brownlow this year. As much as I hate the filth I enjoy watching him play.

 

Fascinating game. Brisbane making mistakes under pressure but hanging in.

My interest is whether and how they take advantage of their ruck dominance. Some good signs so far but nothing spectacular


 
Just now, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

JB and BT are the worst commentators on any TV station! This is an exciting game. They generate zero excitement. It’s so mundane

are they at the ground or commentating from docklands?

“Greatly played by the Brisbane Lions”. Never change BT


Yes daicos is is a good player but the fawning is over the top. You would swear Haydn Bunton had made a reappearance. BT commented umpires warning about an infringement. Simply no idea just letting them know it a throw up not a bounce.  The guy has no idea

17 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Nick Daicos could challenge Clarry for the Brownlow this year. As much as I hate the filth I enjoy watching him play.

!@#%٪٪×+ BUT HE IS SO SO SOFT HE AINT A TOENAIL ON CLARRY.. Wash ur mouth out🫣

The Lions running a plus one around stoppages.

Theyre defenders also making sure they (mostly) remain behind the ball most of the time.

Even when in possession so they can cover off any turnovers a little better and clog up the mid field space that the Pies love to almost always run through in waves looking for the overlap

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18 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Nick Daicos could challenge Clarry for the Brownlow this year. As much as I hate the filth I enjoy watching him play.

Clarry’s biggest problem in the Brownlow is the same as it’ll be for most of his career. He plays alongside Tracc. If he played on his own for almost any other club he’d probably have 2 already. 


Whoevers going up in the ruck the last two contests for the Pies.... both times he clearly had hold of Daniher's jumper....no free

2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Clarry’s biggest problem in the Brownlow is the same as it’ll be for most of his career. He plays alongside Tracc. If he played on his own for almost any other club he’d probably have 2 already. 

Maybe, but i doubt he loses any sleep over it. He would trade a Brownlow for another flag with all his team mates in a heartbeat.

3 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

As good as Daico is "both of them" they are one way players and have no real defense

Just about to say the same thing both front running no defence WAP Types. How BAD is Mc Stay???? Another Wap Collingwood Gooone 


 
Just now, Freddy Fuschia said:

Collingwood have sent out their sparky in search of the Gabba’s fuse box.

Shame Howey is out. He’s a sparky. 

11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Lions turn it on at home. Not surprised at all

hopefully they keep losing on the road

Unless they are playing Essendon or Collingwood away they can win then


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