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Brisbane Lions ruin 350th game milestone night for Geelong Cats superstar Patrick Dangerfield

Geelong coach Chris Scott had reasons to think about how they lost Brisbane Lions in the milestone match of Patrick Dangerfield.

A bottle of Beyazout would not hide many mistakes because they kicked badly, kidnapped goals and sloppy by hand. A full bottle of wine was a better option to help put such a non -characteristic performance on the perspective.

Will Ashcroft was not the only Lions midfielder who stretched his muscle.Credit: AFL Photos through Getty Images

However, cats should be interested in the registration of Lions, the prime minister of the reign, who defeated Geelong three times in three different places in their last 16 matches.

This was the most comprehensive victory for midfielder players, both in terms of margin and Lions’ deep midfields revealing the high quality of Geelong, but still relatively stale – compared.

The lions won the first four central gaps and directed the 50 number of 15-3, and Geelong scored four goals before throwing a main branch.

At that time, Lachie Neale, Cam Rayner, Hugh McCluggage, Will Ashcroft and Josh Dunkley, Darcy Fort and Sam Day Rucking turned into a central tab. Cats dynamic duo Bailey Smith and Max Holmes participated in Tom Atkins, Mark O’Connor and Rhys Stanley and Shannon Neale Rucking and Mark Blicavs.

It was not a competition; They were thrown, forced Scott to push it halfway half, and when the ball went into space, he made Geelong vulnerable. He also tried Patrick Dangerfield, but this was a short -term solution to those who were shaped as a long -term problem.

“They’re not the best, and probably the deepest. The first, second and third year men are the weapons and the first, second or third midfield players,” he said. “Behind a brownlow medal and another man who can only win in the midfields, so they’ll serve well for a while, I think.”

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