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Contest, pressure, some younger, hungrier faces and up by 23 points at the GABBA ... enjoying this ... Carn the Dees! 😈

 

Well done dees fans at the game.  The Kozzie chant is coming through loud and clear through the TV!  Keep it up!

38 point turnaround. Let’s keep going boys!! Good marking from Turner and Petty. AMW some nice touches. Kolt lively again. Viney what a beast

 

Yes fatigue may happen in the last qtr for the young blokes but geeeeeeez this is exciting!

Viney is just unreal. 
I forget how important he really is for us until he stands out like this. Never fails us when needed the most.

 

keep pushing lads!!!

Manic pressure and lions crumble 


I'm seeing glimpses of 2021! I know most didn't pick the Dees to win tonight but I did. I thought after last week, a spark may have been lit. After the devastating week I have had, this is my only glimmer of joy this week. 

Edited by Demon4ever

3 minutes ago, jane02 said:

Ugly as sin 

What on earth is he chewing continuously? 

The massive change has been our tackling pressure, and that's set off a chain reaction that has resulted in a turnaround in every other phase of the game.

The frontal contact on every Brisbane possession from Kolt, Chandler, Viney, and Kosi has absolutely flipped the script on the lions, turning them into the hunted ones and has allowed us to pressure their disposal and allow our defenders to defend ugly ball for a change. Then when we get it we're running in waves and seeing a real target in van Rooyen up forward. Fantastic stuff.

 

If Tholstrup’s ball hadn’t been touched and he kicked the goal it’d almost be game over.


I could not care about the result. I just want to see us keep cracking in, getting the ball forward and everyone playing for each other. This is a tiring way to play for a young side and they are a good side and will come. Let’s keep it up. Go Dees.  

Rub their faces in it Dees

Amazing what pressure pressure pressure can do👏👏👏
 

🔴🔵

We need to continue this into the 3rd quarter (obviously). The intensity has been unreal - it is what we have all been waiting for.

 

Frees so far

Brisbane - 9

Melbourne - 4


Don't go into our shells, keep up the positive stuff 

Clarry running at 80% efficiency.

Fingers crossed he can keep it going till deep in the 4th

Zorko is the poster boy for Slovenia.

Stunted,Backwards and hostile.

I actually tiped this said we would win by 15 points, as long as we don't go into our shells in the second half have to keep attacking...

Edited by Rednblueriseing

First quarter, having a crack. Switched on.

Second quarter, increase pressured and belief. 
They are also starting to play for each other.


21 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

He’s 💩 too

i miss Daisy. 

Nah Hodge's understanding of the game and positioning / defending / forward play is second to none imho

2 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Frees so far

Brisbane - 9

Melbourne - 4

including a horrible one against rivers! 

 
7 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Always thought he was a people smuggler. (Human luggage?)

He's got the expression of a Labrador that just ate a pair of Explorers (socks).

7 minutes ago, fr_ap said:

Fantastic quarter. Most fun ive had watching us in 6 weeks.

I hope to win but Brisbane will come - big ask to maintain this intensity for the whole game but just loving the intensity. Been terrific from the start. All I want to see. 

Oliver with 15 disposals and a goal. Good thing we didn't drop a champion eh?


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