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Just now, dees189227 said:

Great tackle Mithen 

You know the umpiring has been bad when you're genuinely wondering if theyd pay that a free kick.

 

Lions defender was 2 feet from the kick off the ground 

Not watchable. Gonna watch the cricket instead. So, so disappointed. WCW out. 👋 a little bit drunk and crying coz love the girls so much, hate seeing them go down like this.

 

i dont get anger and frustration. we finish first regardless. Lions playing for top 4

we’d be keeping our powder dry for finals 


Just now, DubDee said:

i dont get anger and frustration. we finish first regardless. Lions playing for top 4

we’d be keeping our powder dry for finals 

Aside from our injuries in this game 😬😬

Just now, DeeSpencer said:

[censored] me, that non holding the ball 

Breathtaking. Dropped it like a school case

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

i dont get anger and frustration. we finish first regardless. Lions playing for top 4

we’d be keeping our powder dry for finals 

We finish 2nd and thus lose a home grand final if we play Adelaide. 


Improved this qtr, but still can't find space to get a clear shot. 

Interesting to see what happens when they play the crows in week 1. 

3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

i dont get anger and frustration. we finish first regardless. Lions playing for top 4

we’d be keeping our powder dry for finals 

We shouldn't go goaless for a  whole half

9 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Has anyone noticed the clock is not stopping at all this quarter?

Unfortunately in AFLW they let it run down. Only last 2 mins of each quarter I believe they stop it. Easier to run down clocks in AFLW, a rule they should get rid of IMO.


So we've dropped top spot again. 

Back to the cricket and hope we knock off the poms

Edited by dees189227

I've got faith in this team to learn and rebound.

Really need to get our midfield humming and our run and carry going again.

 

Glad we ran out the game with no injuries but disappointing second half...  more important we rally from here through the finals.  Hopefully we can strategise some answers to Lions and the Crows from these losses.  Better now than in the finals series.

Very very poor showing.

Selection baffling with Campbell and Wilson out for Ivey and Watt (why?!), and Gall ultimately staying in the team. 
We look very one-dimensional without Paxy and really missed Lampard and Gay’s steadiness in the backline. Gall looks to have talent but clearly is not ready for finals-like footy.


Brisbane destroyed us with footy smarts. A lot of really dumb decisions, particularly by West who had a stinker.

Such a frustrating watch.

Edited by godees
Forgot to mention Lampard


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