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Lions dominating

How are they not 30 points up??

 

Swans will be loving this

Edited by Jibroni


On 17/09/2024 at 11:29, biggestred said:

honestly, what is fishys secret? 

In a word……….culture

Lol, Cats fans don’t understand the 50m rule. 
Think it’s an offence to stop a player from playing on after a mark

morons

 
Just now, Jibroni said:

Swans will be living this

They gonna get a limping Lions or Over performing Cats. Regardless I can’t see either team beating the Swans with the shape they are in. Gonna be a thumping next week.  


36 minutes ago, Redleg said:

 

Problem could be if it’s close, Lions will feel the pinch late, after a tough Semi last week.

Well I hope Lions are really fit, because they have the momentum.

8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

They are using the corridor so well

Went back to their overlapping run. When they are tackled there’s always somebody running past and it’s given immediately without holding onto it for 5 minutes. 

8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

They are using the corridor so well

Man, just so envious watching the Lions that quarter. The way they ran through the corridor to attack while there was space up forward was just brave and fantastic.

Our down the line method is slow, predictable and gives our forwards no space to lead by the time the ball plods down there.

We have to find a way to get more speed, attack and dare into our game if we're going to ever be a top 4 side again.

Pretty good game of footy. Whoever wins this is going to be gassed for the granny.



1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Ahh yes. To see that Cat Creature looking sad in the Cheer Squad 

YES

What a LOSER

 

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