Four things learnt in Brisbane Lions’ triumph over Western Bulldogs
He felt that the entire contest was played in half of the Lions for the opening of the competition for 10 minutes. And still, the buldogs never stand out.
While fighting bravely to stay at a striking distance, the conditions were left to maintain their inefficiency when they were at the worst of the part – only half to be effective in 50.
Bulldogs’ West Rhylee celebrates a goal.Credit: AFL Photos
When the lions threatened to escape, Bulldogs returned, but was not clinical enough behind Bailey Dale’s work that ended with the maximum of 33 of the match.
In the second half, Brisbane took them out of the hook, investigates productivity in 50 poor, and gave Bulldogs an easy way out. Only in the third quarter, the lions had 24 in the 50s, but only three goals and seven Beeds arrived for their problems.
Logan Morris, even if he missed two sets of shots behind him to kick his single goal and get a little breath, Rhylee West (four goals) and Aaron Naughton (two goals) hired their sides.
It was a sad thing to help James O’donnell 10 minutes before the ground with an ankle problem, and his side said that he had never died to hit them in a shot of Bontempelli and West, and the damage had already been done.
Pressure Game Hits new peaks
Just a few weeks ago, Lions coach Chris Fagan burned the defense pressure of his side as a concern for his troops to handle their premiere.
He listened to the squad clearly.
Brisbane’s defense pressure stood up when necessary.Credit: AFL Photos through Getty Images
Josh Dunkley directed the accusation in that region by finishing a fascinating war with Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontelli to go with 28 touch.
Livewire Ileri Kai Lohmann – Although he struggled with a calf concern – he also stood up and fought under a pair of goals.
Considering the wet conditions, this pressure game would be very important, and Bulldogs was superior to the Lions 71’s 84 struggles, while Brisbane wins were able to turn their victories more regularly.
Fletcher finds his house
Since his arrival to AFL, Jaspa Fletcher has made an effort to find out where his long -term future was in the Great Finals during both best flights.
However, he received half -rewards and this was the undisputed best night.
James O’donnell was forced to have a problem with an ankle problem for Bulldogs.Credit: AFL Photos through Getty Images
As Zorko went into wars, Fletcher stopped tall, finished with the help of 24 -handed, eight points and a goal.
While Bulldogs tried to start attacking again, at the end of the fourth period, the intersection of the intersection summarized the developing class, which inspired the second goal of Lohmann’s second goal.
All this was under the enormous pressure of the most clinical attack team in the competition, as Wests bombed Lions’ rear line to convert the game from a certain Brisbane victory to All-Out Dogfight.

