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Good smother from ANB. Geez he's giving the crows a lot. 😰

 

Watching Brisbane play that final quarter was exactly like watching Melbourne play. Dominated the inside 50s, kicked behind after behind & could not buy a goal

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2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Watching Brisbane play that final quarter was exactly like watching Melbourne play. Dominated the inside 50s, kicked behind after behind & could not buy a goal

Yeah, but Brisbane don't do it week after week for 3 years like us

Gee our kicking for goal isn’t that bad maybe after watching Brisbane kick 8 behinds and 2 out of bounds in the last! That last 5 minutes was crazy dumb footy, the Lions dominating with the last 11 inside 50’s but just kicking points and the Crows just kept kicking it back out long to contests and watching it come straight back.


Damn… Nibbler looks like he’s been a crow for years 😢

Zach Bailey hungry to kick the winning goal. If I were the coach, I’d drop him for next week. Terribly selfish last quarter.

 

Wow. Crows 5 straight versus

Lions 0.8 and 3 out of bounds and a smothered shot (12 shots, zero goals). They should have got 3 or 4 at least. Neale!! Bailey (twice)! Lohmann. Fagan will have aged years after that !!

Lions [censored] the bed big time. Horrible last quarter all round for them


Brisbane absolutely “Melbourned” that one.

Adelaide have been impressive this year but I can’t see them knocking off Collingwood at the MCG on GF or prelim day and thus aren’t a contender for mine.

7 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Brisbane absolutely “Melbourned” that one.

Adelaide have been impressive this year but I can’t see them knocking off Collingwood at the MCG on GF or prelim day and thus aren’t a contender for mine.

they'll finish top 4

and they have darren burgess

if they are fit and healthy in September i wouldn't back against them at all

Nice to c another team absolutely butcher goal kicking and lose when they should have won the game. Feels familiar!

Brisbane have been watching too many Melb games. Very FRUSTRATING.

11 hours ago, Demonsone said:

Watching lions not miss shots hurts even more

At least your pain was soothed.

Not mine - backed lions for a win (though more at the line, so the pain wasn't too bad - but jeez, kicking the bloody goal lions!)

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2 hours ago, BDA said:

they'll finish top 4

and they have darren burgess

if they are fit and healthy in September i wouldn't back against them at all

If they can somehow avoid Collingwood at the G, then they’re a chance to win the flag.

Only Geelong and to a lesser extent Brisbane stand in Collingwood’s way of this year’s flag IMO.

Just turned on the tiges v swans..

Tiges 2 goals up...😂

Obviously it's because of us completely breaking the swans a couple of weeks back. They are rabble as a result of the dismantling by us.

On 05/06/2025 at 23:31, At Least I Saw a Flag said:

I was mainly watching the World Cup qualifier v Japan.

Socceroos totally outplayed, but incredibly scored the only goal with a coupla minutes left.

Beaten all over for first 85 minutes by second string Japan side. Shows how good Japan really is.

Then a pressure strike on the 90 minutes by second mark, he was desperate to get his foot there before the Japanese defender. And it was a sweet strike


I watched the final 10 minutes of Q2 (Tigers/Swans). I can't remember seeing worse football.

The poster by a Richmond player from 20 metres after the siren topped it off beautifully.

PS. I didn't watch any of the Demons/Saints match last week.

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Just now, BDA said:

rubbish HTB free against mac andrew there

Then 50 just to show the umps cheat at GMHBA

7 minutes ago, BDA said:

rubbish HTB free against mac andrew there

No, you can’t lay on the ball and make no attempt to dispose of the pill.


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