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If its windy, the lions will have a better advantage as their midfielders need to do is slam it on the boot in the direction of Brown/Bradshaw compare with our precise passes to ACKA and others.
If its windy, the lions will have a better advantage as their midfielders need to do is slam it on the boot in the direction of Brown/Bradshaw compare with our precise passes to ACKA and others.
it could go over the twin towers heads, harder for them to read in the air
If its windy, the lions will have a better advantage as their midfielders need to do is slam it on the boot in the direction of Brown/Bradshaw compare with our precise passes to ACKA and others.
I'm sure our defenders won't just allow Brown and Bradshaw to mark uncontested.
Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.
Wouldn't have minded some swirly winds tomorrow night. We would have had an ideal run in these conditions a week prior, and the winds would not make life any easier for Roo and Kosi, just as it made things difficult for Brown and Bradshaw last week.
Wouldn't have minded some swirly winds tomorrow night. We would have had an ideal run in these conditions a week prior, and the winds would not make life any easier for Roo and Kosi, just as it made things difficult for Brown and Bradshaw last week.
Disagree.
St Kilda will choke us to death if it is windy. We need still , dry conditions to pin point passes and cut them up with run.
St Kilda will choke us to death if it is windy. We need still , dry conditions to pin point passes and cut them up with run.
We didn't need pristine elements to cut the Lions up last week with our run and carry - what we needed to do was win the clearance and contested possession battle, which we did easily. Nothing changes tomorrow night on that front.
On the occasions that Brisbane got first use of the ball at the stoppages last week, they had all sorts of trouble spotting up Brown and Bradshaw in dangerous positions. All a moot point anyway as it won't be as windy tomorrow night.
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