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This is looking like us in 2021, from about 10 minutes to go in the third quarter. Nothing working for the Swans, everything working for the Lions. Lions running and playing full of confidence, Swans like a wombat in headlights. 

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1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

 Swans like a wombat in headlights. 

😀

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2 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

Ashcroft from Norm smith?

I get a feeling they give it to Neale, to " complete his story"

Reckon the swannies thought they had the whole thing in the bag by round 10... got well ahead of themselves. This group may not recover from 2 smashing in 3 years

 

Respectfully disagree, if Brodie were doing such an important job he'd be on the ground right now. Completely ineffective 


4 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

Ashcroft from Norm smith?

Was kai lohmann at half time. He looks to have put the cue in the rack though

3 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

This is looking like us in 2021, from about 10 minutes to go in the third quarter. Nothing working for the Swans, everything working for the Lions. Lions running and playing full of confidence, Swans like a wombat in headlights. 

Their quarter 2 was our quarter 3.

Full marks to the lions fitness team. Brisbane haven’t looked tired at all 


Gee 81 point loss 2 tears ago and another thrashing today.

But I'll be happy to see fagan get the ultimate prize 

You would lose your absolute mind watching Daniher play football 

Downton Abbey Violet Crawley GIF by Peacock
 

(RIP Maggie)

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Always wanted a relaxing GF win on the G like this.

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As much as it pains me to say this- Zorko has had a cracker of a game 

Why mention 100 marks for Brisbane and that they don’t lose when they get 100 marks when they are 60 points up?


14 minutes ago, Sir Windsor said:

Dominated is a bit of a furphy. They took their chances. Let’s not forget they got thumped by 100+ points just over a month ago. 

They dominated for sure.

Only towards the latter end did they become unstable at times.

And yes they absolutely didn't turn up for a few games and got smashed.

Like today I suppose.

 

Yeah, no really obvious Norm Smith yet, Lohmann mattered early with his 3 goals, but nothing since so far.  Hate too ay it Neale has been super clean, maybe Ashcroft. 


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