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20-46 since our hot start.

Might need to crank up the pressure again? Have to use our chances. Have been poor going forward this qtr.

 

Lions far cleaner with the ball, less dinky kicks and handballs and more run. Seen this movie before. Something will have to change for us to win this one.

why do we keep appealing for frees,kossi stopped appealed and didnt chase no pressure

 

This will be a smashing if we can't stop turning it over and losing clearances. That's why we got in front - winning clearances and crisp disposal.


Turnovers turnovers turnovers

first quarter long and direct, second quarter = handball mayhem. Why?

Edited by Demon Disciple

Disposal in our forward half is absolute tripe. 

 

Say what you want about Trac's kicking, he is usually good for a big time goal.


1 minute ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

ANB having a good game

Mate JJ cleaned that play, it almost was a turnover.

3 minutes ago, forever demons said:

why do we keep appealing for frees,kossi stopped appealed and didnt chase no pressure

Cardinal sin imo. If you’ve got time to complain, you’ve got time to chase and tackle

Edited by Demon Disciple


Where has all this skill come from?

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

Turnovers turnovers turnovers

Just now, layzie said:

Say what you want about Trac's kicking, he is usually good for a big time goal.

Gee what's he doing different,  oh that's kicking straight over the man on the mark.

 

 

We're living and dying on ANB's disposal right now. He's in everything, and everything he does turns to a goal for Melbourne or the Lions.


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