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9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

He lifted a player off the ground and dumped him off the ball. Thatโ€™s dangerous and silly. Nothing defensive about that.ย 

He was surrounded by half a team trying to provoke him in any way they could, including physically. I would argue it is defensive/minor retaliation with minimal capacity to cause injury.ย ย 

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Brisbane have no drive of half back.

They also canโ€™t really do without Neale

Great to see the two teams I dislike the most in Collingwood and Brisbane lose their opening two games.

4 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

He was surrounded by half a team trying to provoke him in any way they could, including physically. I would argue it is defensive/minor retaliation with minimal capacity to cause injury.ย ย 

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Thatโ€™s not how AFL works. You cannot retaliate by throwing a guy to the ground like youโ€™re in the WWE. It doesnโ€™t matter how much they push your buttons. Heโ€™s lucky the guy didnโ€™t hit his head or heโ€™d be out for weeks.ย 

This is exactly why they provoked him. Heโ€™s a dumb hot head.ย 


3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Thatโ€™s not how AFL works. You cannot retaliate by throwing a guy to the ground like youโ€™re in the WWE. It doesnโ€™t matter how much they push your buttons. Heโ€™s lucky the guy didnโ€™t hit his head or heโ€™d be out for weeks.ย 

This is exactly why they provoked him. Heโ€™s a dumb hot head.ย 

I assumed he got rubbed out for kicking the guy in the shins from the video

7 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Brisbane have no drive of half back.

They also canโ€™t really do without Neale

Great to see the two teams I dislike the most in Collingwood and Brisbane lose their opening two games.

Losing Kiddy Coleman really screwed up their ability to use the ball quickly and calmly off half back. Heโ€™s probably their most important player to their set up and I reckon it shows, like you mentioned,

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Most AFL experts had the Lions winning the flag

massive choke against the blues

now this in the west

no [censored] idea


Lions have kicked one goal in 2.5 quarters

Brisbane getting smashed. You love to see it from the 2024 premiers.

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Most AFL experts had the Lions winning the flag

massive choke against the blues

now this in the west

no [censored] idea

The so called footy experts are nothing but washed up over opinionated ex players searching for click bait.



2 minutes ago, BDA said:

hopefully just a medialย 

Looks bad. With that mechanism, looking at PCL and or bone bruising.ย 

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Brisbane look dreadful.


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