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Im looking foward to next week. The hawks have smashed us the last couple of times so we need to turn it around. We have won 3 in a row and going for a finals position. I know Nth are in 9th spot but im banking on the saints knocking them off next week.

There are going to be some great matchups in particular Frawley on Buddy Franklin. Hawthorn will be annoyed at dropping the last 2 and will be fired up to knock us off. Im expecting thme to be agressive in particular towards our youngsters.

Bring it on I say. It would be great to see all the red and blue army out there like there was today.

 

Moloney MUST play. Without trying to get too carried away; if we where to knock off the hawks, it would be the biggest thing to happen for the MFC in a long time.

 

I agree Moloney must come in however I don't know who you would drop. It is a massive test next week as the Hawks have had the wood on us in recent times. If we did get up, look out finals. This is our biggest hurdle in chasing a position in the top eight. Lets hope we not only win, lets hope we bury them. Nothing would be finer.

Frawley on Buddy Franklin.

Garland?


Garland?

The fact that we actually have a couple of defenders to take on players like Franklin and Roughead excites me. FWIW I would be starting with Garland, and Chip on Roughead.

Haven't seen as many Hawks games this year but Franklin has still been roaming the forward half and Roughead stays mostly at home?

Im looking foward to next week. The hawks have smashed us the last couple of times so we need to turn it around. We have won 3 in a row and going for a finals position. I know Nth are in 9th spot but im banking on the saints knocking them off next week.

There are going to be some great matchups in particular Frawley on Buddy Franklin. Hawthorn will be annoyed at dropping the last 2 and will be fired up to knock us off. Im expecting thme to be agressive in particular towards our youngsters.

Bring it on I say. It would be great to see all the red and blue army out there like there was today.

I hope they are aggressive towards us, that's what you expect when you play finals so we might as well get used to it.

I reckon we're in with a show and I'm not happy that I'll miss this as well as the last three wins and the Port game, that is a big danger game.

These boards will go into melt down next week.

I must admit I'm not that confident after the Tigers game, they pressured us and our skills were poor. If we give the Hawks that amount of enteries into the F50 Buddy will kick 10.12

 

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