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Great kick from knuckles and great effort to square the contest by Petty, freeing up Chin for the overlap

 

JVR Viney Oliver our best so far.

 

and pickett.

Edited by praha

 

We're letting them play their chip chip game


Lachie Neal powers out of the clearance and hits Hipwood on the chest, whereas Viney looks surprised he got the ball and just hoofs it around his body for a turnover. Absolutely zero composure for a team that has done it all. Something has gone horribly wrong in the minds of some of our best players since 2021.

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STOP LETTING MAY KICK THE BALL. 💩💩💩💩💩💩

 

strange game, brissy playing emotional and aggressive and making poor errors. they should be well in front (especially considering the current free kick count) but theyve really messed up. if they controlled themselves better we wouldve probably rolled over and they would win easy, but now there's some fight

This is the most blatant cheating I’ve ever seen 



Maysie that was NEVER on.... ughh

Play the percentages there

As bad as the umpires are, we're still our own worst enemy. 

Lions are [censored] dirty. Punching our players if they take a mark on them. Should be done for striking.

I might be crazy but we look the better team. They're getting free kicks and we're also turning the ball over too much. If we tightwn things up more we should get more isolation forward. But they're at 60% F50 conversion. They don't lose at the Gabba when it's >50%.


Just now, OhMyDees said:

Lions are [censored] dirty. Punching our players if they take a mark on them. Should be done for striking.

Super strange, if theyd played normally we would have rolled over, they just had to put some fight into us here.

 
3 minutes ago, poita said:

As bad as the umpires are, we're still our own worst enemy. 

I’d still like someone in the club - high up - to call the umpires cheats. Cheats or incompetent. Because there’s no other explanation

 

and for goodwin to call out the lions’ dirty ways in the presser - “they’re dirty c words “

 

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Not sure why it's not a 50 for Lever when the Brisbane player punched the ball out of his hands eons after taking the mark. "Oh I thought it was touched ump."


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