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1 minute ago, Roy Boy said:

Wish Kozzie could play like Hill.

Helps when you stay down and crumb like you are suppose to.

He took the mark that Kozzie was trying for the whole season.

 

Lions giving up last second goals is killing me.


Brisbane continually caught ball watching as Coll mids one two around them. Need to anticipate the 2nd or 3rd handball and block that path 

 

I know Joe can do some stupid stuff and miss some easy goals but he has had a good year and playing well today. 

Brisbane last minute of quarters not very flash 


Just now, leave it to deever said:

Lions giving up last second goals is killing me.

And them.

Someone needs to fix up Nick Daicos. He is setting them up constantly.

2 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

He took the mark that Kozzie was trying for the whole season.

One on one makes a difference instead of a bomb to a clump

5 minutes ago, Roy Boy said:

Wish Kozzie could play like Hill.

Helps when you stay down and crumb like you are suppose to.

Kozzi had an average year but has still kicked 10 more goals than hill


Just now, Redleg said:

And them.

Someone needs to fix up Nick Daicos. He is setting them up constantly.

Hate to say it but the ducking player is bloody good.

Will this be the Hill or Cameron show?

A good GF for the neutrals. Umpires a little too involved. Big moments being won by both teams. Let’s just hope the good work from the lions continues and they can run over the top of the colliwobbles with more accurate forward play. 

Both of these sides have multiple players who just finish and execute so often and the difference in quality to 'our finishers' is stark and hopefully a wake up call for Goody and co.

We just do not finish our work like Collingwood and Brisbane.

If we did, we'd be the best team in it by some margin.

 

 

 

Edited by JimmyGadson

Great game.

Swinging momentum, feel Pies just on top with ball use, but Lions keeping in it.

Lets hope Lions finish strong 💪 

Lions have this. they kicked 6.3 that Q. every time they go fwd they look like scoring. Daniher will dominate 

Lions also have the sub to bring on and are used to the heat 


1 minute ago, Roy Boy said:

Great game.

Swinging momentum, feel Pies just on top with ball use, but Lions keeping in it.

Lets hope Lions finish strong 💪 

Pies are a player down. Hope it bites them.

Reckon that [censored] Daicos will get the Norm Smith, set up nicely for him, get a few more soft frees and it's his on a platter

Good to hear Malthouse mention Daicos get frees he should not have got.

 
1 minute ago, JimmyGadson said:

Both of these sides have multiple players who just finish and execute so often and the difference in quality to 'our finishers' is stark and hopefully a wake up call for Goody and co.

We just do not finish our work like Collingwood and Brisbane.

If we did, we'd be the best team in it by some margin.

 

 

 

Pies kicking has been horrible. 9.9

McCreery with 0.3

I really just want Collingwod to get ahead of themselves now and lose the game. Maybe a set shot on 3QT that they miss would be nice.


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