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Lions coming off half back are hopeless. They have been coughing it up all night. Lower the eyes or at least try a slow play. 

 

How disappointing in the last quarter are the Lions? North and West Coast go harder at it. 

The dream has ended. 😭

 

 

I thought Foxtell was to have their own commentators? BT and Brayshaw are terrible, truly awful

Mihocek is pretty handy - one of very few Magpies whom I don't detest.

6 minutes left,  Zorko, to send Maynard into 2025


With the list that Lions have, Fagan looks to only have a plan A. Not sure he will get the ultimate success. 
Hipwood reminds me of Schache

So the two flag favourites are shizen hauzen. Daicos appears to be human. 

This year is set up for the mighty demons and my god it would be sweet

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

I thought Foxtell was to have their own commentators? BT and Brayshaw are terrible, truly awful

I find, when Selwood speaks, it has a laxative effect. 


6 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Lions coming off half back are hopeless. They have been coughing it up all night. Lower the eyes or at least try a slow play. 

They can't move the ball without Coleman. 

The AFL can't allow teams to have breaks within 2 weeks of the season starting, its disjointing for the competition.

You either play everyone opening round or scrap it all together.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

1 minute ago, SPC said:

With the list that Lions have, Fagan looks to only have a plan A. Not sure he will get the ultimate success. 
Hipwood reminds me of Schache

Yeah I’ve been thinking the same about Hipwood watching tonight. He’s got to be one of the softest players for his size I’ve seen. 

Shut up BT.. Nick Daicos.. 28 touches. 22 uncontested. Overrated. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay
Ended up with 30 with 6 of those contested.


There goes the Lions for the year, No Coleman off halfback nullifies their attacking thrusts and foot skills through the corridor.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

How was that in the back and not htb?

Exactly - Collingwood got a goal from a similar free paid the other way.

A BT highlight tonight was his calling a Pies goal, as the ball smashes into the goal post, rebounding 20 metres back into the field of play.

I thought I heard giggling from the other commentators.

 

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