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So is Petty subbed or just down in the rooms?

 
2 minutes ago, Chook said:

ANB is nearly best on ground I'd say. Been very influential.

lbut lacks a football brain

 

Brisbane have lifted bigtime, we need to stand up here.

Umps getting the Lions back into this. Brayshaw [censored] me too.


16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

if Milkshake could kick straight - eg score a snap from 15m directly in front 

We’d be 5 goals up

And I’d have another leg ticked. 

 

Why don’t we get the nonsense home ground free kicks but they somehow get them 


Spargo somehow neutralising a contest with hip wood. Come on son find some form. 

That was a mark to Spargo and then they Brisbane player ducked into the high contact. Bloody rubbish soft frees so far


BT and Richo plus umpires  are making this a hard watch

Petracca held. No free. Again. Of course. Jesus. 

1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umps getting the Lions back into this. Brayshaw [censored] me too.

Jesus can people stop blaming umpires. 


The Lions rebound is really scaring me. I think if we're unable to curtail it we'll get overwhelmed in the end.

 

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