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2 minutes ago, loges said:

Apparently you can just grab a player without the ball and throw him out of the way 

I reckon you'll see a few phases today where the lions surge and the umps will bring the pies back into it.

 

Poor last minute from Brisbane 

 

Lions need to pressure more on Pies high half-forward, ball carrier and the last kick inside 50, they are getting easy entries and keeping it low and away from Andrews and co.


Just now, dees189227 said:

Brisbane did a Melbourne and gave away a goal on the siren then

It's funny because in 21 that was something we seemed to not only get rid of but reverse.  This year it seemed to sneak back in.

Neale 3 McCluggage 1 Charlie 0 lot of room for improvement from Lions.

Heat will be a factor if close at 3/4 time.

Would think Lions might run it out better then.

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Charlie Cameron needs to start getting involved 

And big diving Joe.


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Brisbane did a Melbourne and gave away a goal on the siren then

Poor disposal by Raynor when all he had to do was find a short pass.

1 minute ago, Nascent said:

McCluggage too

Is he out there?

 

No way Murphy isn’t concussed. 


3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Charlie Cameron needs to start getting involved 

He heard you!!

🦁

Cameron for the Norm Smith 😀.


Murphy is an honest toiler. Unlucky for him. Pity it wasn’t Maynard 

Edited by BDA

Good to hear Maynard being booed. No 19th man today.

 

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