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Jeff Kennett to go completely ballistic on the Hawthorn website and threaten to return to State politics.

 

A nail biter...dees to have too much run in the legs late in the game, dees by 2 points

Warnock to come in.

No change.

edit: following up on my correct prediction for Rd 19; this week I predict a crowd of b/w 55-59,000 and the Dees between 9-15 points. ;)

 

Someone, anyone to knock Campbell Brown senseless.

I'm not a fan of advocating violence but please, someone put this guy on his arse!

True prediction for the week - Brad Green to kick 6 & Jurrah to kick 5. The Hawthorn backline is no good, Dees win by 34pts.

It will be a comfortable win for one or the other.


Someone, anyone to knock Campbell Brown senseless.

Nate Jones and Campbell Brown will have a clash of heads... Campbell Brown stretchered off, Jones up on his feet as if nothing occurred and goes on to play his best game of the season.

Sorry to be pessimistic but...

Hawthorn to play like a top 4 team and win by 5-6 goals.

For an optimistic one:

Frawley to beat whoever he plays on (I'm thinking Roughead atm with Garland starting on Franklin).

Melbourne by six goals which results in Kennett sacking Clarkson and assuming the job himself. There might even be a chance that he names himself in the team next week.

 

frawley to give franklin a bath and stake his claim for the all australian spot

jamar to kick 2 goals and have 33 hit outs

Davey to top the possession count with 34 touches, in a blistering BOG display.


Franklin and Roughead to be benched when their double teaming tagging role on Chip completely fails.

Seriously, Wonna's return to form with 5 goals, but we still lose, by 20.

Hawks to bring out some gutter tactics and target some of our youngsters.

Jurrah finally pulls in the mark of the year.

Its funny how we expect that of him... I love having him on our team.

Someone, anyone to knock Campbell Brown senseless.

YES. Get him Sylvia.

Hawthorn to play like a top 4 team and win by 5-6 goals.

When do we stop talking about them as a top 4 team? They're really not that good. Hell, we can play like a top 4 team at times (see Pies x2, Dogs, Freo, Lions [lulz]).

When do we stop talking about them as a top 4 team? They're really not that good. Hell, we can play like a top 4 team at times (see Pies x2, Dogs, Freo, Lions [lulz]).

They're not a top 4 team. I said they'd play like one, which they haven't done a lot of in the last 5 weeks.

Garland to Buddy. Buddy gets doghnuts.

JMac 28 touches.

Jordie 11 tackles.


A very physical match

franklin kept to 3

Dees by 5 points in a nail biter

Hawks come out all guns blazing to show up Kennett's comments...

Dee's peg back the lead but fall short

Im predicting a similar result to the freo match :(

Well here goes again. I've been wrong the last few weeks and HOPE i am again! Hawks by 23 points!


Melbourne to win by a point.

Miller is selected and kicks the winning goal to get Melbourne up.

To continue from my previous failed predictions...

Hawthorn to smash Melbourne, Buddy to kick 9 goals on Frawley and then Garland.

 

We smashed the SWANS and we will do the same to the HAWKS

I'm taking a punt here, but the number 15 will feature a lot - we will kick 15 goals, win by 15 points, their number 15 will have another bad game, Sylvia will have 15 kicks, this game will be played on the 15th and I'll celebrate my 15th birthday.

2 out of 6 so far


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