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Game Day Thread: Rd2 v Hawks

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Jetta drops a mark he should have taken, hawks goal, I'd sub him, he offers so little.

Yes, maybe he should be subbed, but for god's sake, get off his case... you have been at him almost since the opening bounce!


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We're struggling, arm-wrestle now...

And so, Maric subbed on for Jetta...

Up and Addam!!

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Geez, some ordinary umpiring, they might as well have kicked it to Roughead themselves...

Roughead goals... Something needs to lift us, Green and Moloney need to team up and show some leadership here

 

**** this club, no improvement at all.

Hawthorn have tried their hardest to lose but we still can't help them out there.

I actually don't think I'll even bother with a membership this year, meant to be 10 years in a row but mediocrity is getting extremely frustrating.


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Davey, Frawley, Moloney, Green, Sylvia, Jones... All team leaders who have disappeared

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We have given them about 5 goals from our kick outs...

8 kick outs have resulted in turnovers


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Too many players going missing. Senior players. Not good enough.

Yup, leadership is lacking in a BIG way today

Yes, maybe he should be subbed, but for god's sake, get off his case... you have been at him almost since the opening bounce!

Cos he has been [censored] since last week.

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3/4 time... If Bails does not deliver the biggest spray of all time then he needs to don the red bib himself and hand Malthouse the green one...

3/4 time... If Bails does not deliver the biggest spray of all time then he needs to don the red bib himself and hand Malthouse the green one...

Agree. There's a time for being a good guy and teaching the kiddies, and there's a time to breath fire and give them the bake of their lives. This is the latter. That third quarter was pathetic!


Disgraceful effort. Still no one to stand up when things go against us.

We have no one like a Hayes etc who will stand up when things start going wrong, they just disappear.

People have been rating our potential (this year) as better than what it will actually turn out to be.

If they kicked straight the suns would not be the club with the biggest losing margin this week.

So dissapointing, i expected a rally from Hawthorn but I certainly didn't think we would simply roll over and give them so many goals... Inside 50s and scoring shots a disgrace, lets face it had Hawthorn been kicking straighter this would be similar to last year!

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Well that was pathetic! Think that is one of the worst qrts I have watched us play for a while

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25 inside fifty to 6 and 8 goal 11 to 1 goal 1. tells a sad story, let hope they get going in the last


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