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It was a bitter pill to swallow last night for a number of reasons -but we went to Bris, played a very inform side, our ball use was terrible and lost by 8 goals. Im not as worried as some other Essendon fans seem to be.

Little things in footy make a huge difference - and last night I was extremely frustrated, and having watched the replay it was the same. Nothing went our way and we had to live with that.

They played well no doubt, both teams can look forward to improvement and the Brisbane trip is over for us this H&A season.

What hurt us, and what I was frustrated about follows:

First quarter - should have capitalised more. Twice we hit the post, and at the other end Voss kicked a rippa. That happens - 2pt difference at qtr time - probably was a quarter played in two halves, them early then we settled the second half and steadied a bit.

Second term - our use of the ball wasnt fantastic, they played a good quarter but a 4 goal difference at half time IMO wasnt the fairest of reflections on the game or that quarter. Notes:

*Wellman gone - with our backline the way it is it hurt and you can say basically we cant cover him. He will be missed.

*Alessio gets us within 2 points - we go into attack again, finally get some run, and Johnson dropps an absolute sitter - uncharacterstic and it gets him in trouble. They clear then a minute later Aka kicks a good goal under pressure. Then scott kicked a good goal straight after. We should have had a shot to get in front - and all of a sudden we are nearly 3 goals down. Gotta take chances like that against a good side.

*Barnard, normally a reliable shot for goal misses from 15m.

*Caracella marks at 50, chips to Mercuri and uncharacteristically drops a relatively easy mark. Had had the sit.

At this stage Blight comments that Essendon is going forward for little result. That has been the basic difference here, possession has been fairly even, but they have taken chances and we havnt.

*We are 3 goals down - Jacobs runs into attack, Lloyd has dropped on Michael, was 20 metres clear behind him at the top of the square - the ball is kicked straight to Michael. Unforgivable. It should have been a 2 goal game here.

*We have the ball in attack, McVeigh takes the ball at 50 with not long at all to go - kicked a shocka out of bounds. They rebound quickly and score a late goal with stung heavily. It should, and quite easily have been a 2 goal game and its four. There is no dobut we had enough of the ball this quarter for it to be closer than 2 goals. We werent as outplayed this quarter as the scoreboard suggests. I wont even mention frees here.

Stats show first half was even in possesion, inside 50, centre breaks etc. Frees were lopsided, but I wont mention them here.

3rd Quarter.

This is where the game was lost.

We dominate early - yet two clear scoring opportunites are taken off us. Both farily ordinary decisions. Hird mark was clearly 15 - taking the ball of Lloyd was sorta Poetic - nothing was going our way then that happens. Frustrating and still I dont see where the free was given against him.

We should not have been 4 goals down for a start - then 2 are taken off us. Scoreboard pressure makes a huge difference, and we just couldnt take a trick. Even if we kick those two, the total game complex changes.

Mercuri chaces the ball in the pocket - I was sitting up this end and Hird was deadset alone in a paddock right in the spot right in front of goal. If Mercuri connects off the ground it is a CERTAIN goal - cant see it on TV but the commentators comment on it. Frustrating.

Scott runs out of defence, tries to break two tackles, gets caught and drops the ball. Nothing.

very deflating.

Instead, they go up forward and Bradshaw kicks a goal and its a 5 and a half goal difference.

This is where I felt gutted, and as a fan basically through in the towel. Player body language indicated they felt similar.

The game was over here no doubt.

They played well no doubt - both teams missed players, I wont mention umpires here, and we didnt do ourselves any favours with some use of the ball and decision making.

We went to the Gabba and they beat us. I have no doubt the scoreboard did not reflect fairly how superior that are/were to us.

We had many players down and our defence was crippled when Wellman went. Sure,they lost Voss a champion, but their midfield can cover him better than our defence can Wellman, I think its fair to say. (Voss is a better play no doubt, but thats not what I am saying).

If we had a bit more luck it would have been a much better contest. Crucial moments didnt go our way, and it hurt us dearly both on the scoreboard, and in that 3rd quarter our players seemed to be frustrated.

We should have lost - but again I dont think the final result was necessarily a fair reflection.

Its amazing the effect certain things can have on a game. The last minutes of the 2nd and the first 10 of the 3rd were so crucial it wasnt funny.

It wasnt our night - congrats to Brisbane for setting the standard this year and being the ones to beat.

I havnt thrown in the towel, nor am I slitting my wrists like some other bomber fans I know.

Having played a fair bit at a high level - when you work hard for no reward and when your not protected with umpiring decision - it deflates you.

Look, things didnt go our way tonight. These two teams are streets ahead of the rest.

Flags arnt won in April.

I anxiously await round 18.
 
Good summary.

As I mentioned on the main board, it's still early days, with a lot of footy left...
If Brissie have another great run with injuries like last year (like us in 2000), they will be hard to beat.

But we can do it.

Round 18 will be a more accurate reflection of the final washup.

Now it's time to bounce back with a crushing win next week!

Go dons!
:)
 
Smokin that was an excellent summary, I don't want to take away from Brissies performance because they were excellent, but last night we couldn't take a trick.:(
 
Just wanted to say bad luck to the Bombers and congratulate them on not throwing in the towel last night. They may have looked stonkered, but they at least kept trying.
I have a bit of a soft spot for the Bombers after last year's GF. All the Essendon supporters I met after the game were really good sports and congratulated me on Brissy's win. Whatever else may be said about Essendon supporters, you can't say they're sore losers. It may be another kettle of fish though, when they win. Only joshin'.
 

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That is the best summary I have read of an opposition point of view Smokin.

I agree, Premierships are not won in April.

We will see you in September, no doubt.
 
Originally posted by skilts
Just wanted to say bad luck to the Bombers and congratulate them on not throwing in the towel last night. They may have looked stonkered, but they at least kept trying.
I have a bit of a soft spot for the Bombers after last year's GF. All the Essendon supporters I met after the game were really good sports and congratulated me on Brissy's win. Whatever else may be said about Essendon supporters, you can't say they're sore losers. It may be another kettle of fish though, when they win. Only joshin'.

Cheers Skilts.
We're actually all quite loveable when you get to know us... haha

See you in September!
:)
 
Great summay smokin'. We couldn't take a trick last night, resembling the corresponding fixture last season. The boys are just going to have to get up off the deck, and i'm sure they will.

But one thing i must say ... the standard of umpiring has gone down the toilet! I knew that it wasn't to be with those two crucial decisions against us in the 3rd quarter. It was so damn frustrating!
 
I have yet to see it ...... so good summary Smokin'.
I was so happy the first two rounds to see some familar faces up to their old tricks and some new ones like Hille firing. I will have to see what went wrong. Fletcher was great before ... couldn't he stem the tide? How did "Sess do? Will watch...but not much fun when you know the outcome.
Oh well .....I hope we re-group for the Crows..they didn't look too bad on Sat.
 
Originally posted by windyhill
The only thing that suprised me was the margin.We were never going to win it.

A certain 3 co(ksukerz made sure of it!

:rolleyes:


Anybody else notice the general theme with the Essendon players with the kicks - Just about everyone was kicking uncharacteristically short for some reason!

The Ball seemed to dip more than usual.

Not hinting at foul play or anything, just an observation.
 
I'm with John. The margin really pissed me off. Umpring was ordinary, (although it was at every game I watched this week). I felt like galssing the tv set and robert walls, well he can get ****ed, silly old bitter ****.
 

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I was at the game, and we were good for 2 quarters - the scoreline just showed how much both teams wanted it - and probably to enhance the Lions status in the media - One headline in the Sunday mail - "Huge crowd sees the Lions maul the pretenders".

My thoughts from the game:

> Jonathan Brown is the biggest pi$$weak player in the league - the number of times he came straight off his line and bumped Hirdy was discraceful - I always thought the rule for a bump was within 5 meters of the ball - must have been a massive 5 meters

> After Wellman went off, I noticed that every time Fletch and Danny Jacobs spoiled the ball in the Lions 50, there would be no Essendon player crumbing the ball away from the contest - somewhere Sean Wellman always seems to be - He's gonna be a real loss for us

> James Hird. He was getting pounded all night, but tried his guts out.

As is the general consensus around here, Grand Final's aren't in April. See you again in Round 18 Lions. We'll be ready.
 
Originally posted by mongrelpunt

> Jonathan Brown is the biggest pi$$weak player in the league - the number of times he came straight off his line and bumped Hirdy was discraceful - I always thought the rule for a bump was within 5 meters of the ball - must have been a massive 5 meters

If you seriously believe Brown is pi$$weak, it would be about time you gave footy supporting away and took up quoits or something. It's exactly the same kind of tactics Solomon and Hardwick used with great effect over the past couple of years. When a player can use his physical presence like Brown has done against the Bombers very well the past three meetings, then he has a big impact upon the game. Hird to his credit isn't affected by this, but a Camporeale or Campbell really struggles when the play gets physical and they go missing, so I believe it is a legitimate tactic.
 

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