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We have the ****test midfield to forward craft in the league

 

It's going to make me sick to see Howe, cox, ginnivan and maybe Maynard get a premiership medal and Collingwood win it

Chandler except for one good passage, Hunter, Langdon and Salem have done sfa.

Why did Goody think Tmac was moving well.

He's slower than my grandad who passed away a long time ago.

 
1 minute ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Yep and would be 4/4 choke jobs 

no reason why we shouldn’t have been able to win this game and any of the last 3 finals 

And we just signed Goodwin for another 4 years.

He hasn't been capable of elevating Petraca and Oliver to be Abblet Jnr like dominant (goal kicking awful)

1 minute ago, frankie_d said:

What’s up with May? Looks very disgruntled on the Teev… Injured?

Probably sick  of carrying a crepe forward line


MacDonald selection a disaster grundy could not possibly be worse. Petty injury terminal for us. 

33 to 50 inside 50s for 4 goals it’s enough to make you sick absolutely lost this game at selection 

 

Very disappointing. Not out of it but Pies miles ahead. They play in second gear, switch on for a few minutes, kick a few goals to settle and that's it. Very disappointed in our structure and plan in transition. Badly out coached tonight. Our best players are all behind the ball. Pies are AT LEAST 6-7 goals better.

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

It's going to make me sick to see Howe, cox, ginnivan and maybe Maynard get a premiership medal and Collingwood win it

Nah Brisbane won't be as soft as we have been.


We haven’t had the game on our terms for long enough and when we have, we have had low percentage shots at goal and haven’t been able to score. Maynard should not play again these finals

12 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

We are sending May and Lever up the ground, and leaving Rivers and McVee to match against them. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️

Goodwin no clue today 

100%

And they’re then caught up the ground at the fast break counter attack and rendered useless 

I can take a loss if we had a decent crack.

 So many passengers  tonight it's a disgrace.

Well done Max. Oliver. May.

Hard to really find any others.

 

Just now, Roost it far said:

Brisbane flag favourite 

They deserve to be, and I hope they can win it would rather see them win than Collingwood 


2 minutes ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Yep and would be 4/4 choke jobs 

no reason why we shouldn’t have been able to win this game and any of the last 3 finals 

We were cooked last year but this has been very disappointing so far.

Cmon Dees. Use this elite fitness and kick a bloody goal!!

Not looking good folks.
Gonna need some heroics from a few players here.
Well some who can kick straight anyway.


Just now, leave it to deever said:

I can take a loss if we had a decent crack.

 So many passengers  tonight it's a disgrace.

Well done Max. Oliver. May.

Hard to really find any others.

 

JVR competitive as always.

 

1 minute ago, IRW said:

Get help.  Seriously 

You’re the worst poster on this site. Can’t stand your posts. You love it when we lose so you can spray this site with your negativity. Get stuffed. you’re going on ignore. 

 
43 minutes ago, Webber said:

1 week for certain, sadly. Textbook careless, late and high. Welcome back Brodie Grundy. Maynard should go too, because he could’ve avoided turning. They’ll give him benefit of the doubt tho. 

Players are entitled to jump for a smother but to do so at high speed directly into an alnost stationary opponent surely creates a dangerous situation.


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