Hugh McCluggage bounces back in style in the premiership run of the Brisbane Lions, getting revenge on Geelong Cats from earlier in the finals series
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In 66 minutes against each other, McCluggage was dismissed on four of Mullin. Champion data head, Brisbane Vice President of the rivals met with installments in the afternoon.
“There was some stat filling [at the end]And it was nice to get out of the chain a little, but I was proud of what I had done before to get this opportunity. ”
“Today I wanted to be a better teammate and to open a space for my teammates like Will Ashcroft, and I was trying to be physical, pressure and fall on me. To be honest, I had to have a better mentality. I let me reach me a little last time, but this time I was trying to stay in the game and stay in the game.”
McCluggage said that Lions were not a “magic formula ılan explaining the enormous success of Coach Chris Fagan – but there was a theory.
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“Probably the most important thing for us is a really strict group,” he said.
“We have a lot of love for each other and it sounds a little ridiculous, but when we go, we are really talking about being together, enjoying each other’s company and being ourselves.
“This year’s distant registration was crazy – perhaps we lost two games or anything all year round. It shows how tight our group is, and that means that you are in front of the challenge and the opposition crowd or the big crowd.”
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