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Fremantle by 17 pts

Fremantle swarmed over Sydney last weekend and I can't see it being any different against the Hawks. Even with their superior foot-skills, I can see the game being won by the Dockers scoring from pressure induced turnovers by the Hawks.

Norm Smith - Nathan Fyfe

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You would think Hawks, but can their foot skills match Freo pressure, would love an upset, Pav for Norm Smith, and i think there will be the mother of all brawls, on a par with anything Kickett was involved in.

Freo 18pts

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Freo, cause I f***ing hate Hawthorn, and all their a**hole supporters.

I'm same, but unfortunately Hawthorn have the right group of players, at the right age and with the prerequisite number of disappointments behind them to spur them on. They have under performed over the past years. Now is their time

Freo time is yet to come

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Freo, cause I f***ing hate Hawthorn, and all their a**hole supporters.

I feel the same about Freo Supporters LOL

The place is infested by them

So I call them the purple plague

Did not help that their supports were also thrashing Melbourne this week.

Also it does sadden my that my father was a passionate Freo member but past away four years ago so will not see them play let alone win a GF.

Go the Hawks!

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I'm going for Freo.

Firstly because I think they will choke Hawthorn and Hawthorn will struggle under that sort of pressure

Secondly because Hawthorn is an a$$ehole football club, with a$$ehole supporters, and they are already arrogant enough as it is.

Freo for 1st flag and Fyfe for Norm Smith.

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Freo by 25

weather looks like being [censored] which suits Freo imo, Hawks rely on fast movement and great skills.

Freo's structure is amazing and they have already beaten Sydney and Geelong at Geelong this finals series, they will have no fear of Hawthorn

Hawthorn seem to get nervous or something in big finals, which is understandable but if they don't bring their A game they will get blown away by the in form dockers

Aaron Sandilands for the Norm Smith, feel he will dominate the ruck to such an extent, Fyfe and Mundy getting first hands on the ball and getting it down to a Fresh Pavlich could be the difference in the game.

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Freo by 11.

Low scoring with Freo getting over the line when my man Ballantyne slots through the sealer in the last minute. I can see him running into an open goal and kicking a spiral at the Hawthorn members ala our great Jacko at the pies cheer squad back in the day.

Hawthorns premiership was last week against the cats. They think its in the bag.

And I normally despise overly defensive football but I thought that first half against Sydney last week was simply amazing by the purple. Unbelievable pressure!

And I am a bit of a sicko and love watching Crowley play, unless its against the dees. Would love to see him mop the floor with Mitchell or Hodge.

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Can someone tell me how I find one of my old posts where I mentioned earlier this year that Fremantle would win the flag? I just want to see what date it was that I made that call, and find the poster/s that questioned my judgement.

For the purpose of this thread, I haven't changed my view.

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Hawks by 13. I want Freo to win and will be barracking very hard for them in from of the tele. But the Hawks will win because:

1. Freo's impressive wins over the past 2 weeks have come on very narrow grounds, which has suited their choking, manic press very well. The MCG is very wide, almost a circle, and this means the defensive press gaps are wider and Freo have to run more to fill these spaces. Hawks kicking skills will find a way through these gaps.

2. One of Roughhead, Franklin or Gunston will kick 4-5 goals. I can't see Freo's defence successfully covering all three.

3. They will attack Crowley and give him the worst 2 hours of his life. I wouldn't be surprised if they "take him out", or hassle him so much he is subbed off. Mitchell could end up with 30+ possessions.

David Mundy for the Norm Smith.

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Hawks by 13. I want Freo to win and will be barracking very hard for them in from of the tele. But the Hawks will win because:

1. Freo's impressive wins over the past 2 weeks have come on very narrow grounds, which has suited their choking, manic press very well. The MCG is very wide, almost a circle, and this means the defensive press gaps are wider and Freo have to run more to fill these spaces. Hawks kicking skills will find a way through these gaps.

2. One of Roughhead, Franklin or Gunston will kick 4-5 goals. I can't see Freo's defence successfully covering all three.

3. They will attack Crowley and give him the worst 2 hours of his life. I wouldn't be surprised if they "take him out", or hassle him so much he is subbed off. Mitchell could end up with 30+ possessions.

David Mundy for the Norm Smith.

I agree with all that......It will be very hard for Freo to exert that kind of pressure two weeks in a row and this time on the MCG....A fully fit Hawthorn .....The game will be tight in the first half but after half time the Hawks will explode and run away with this game......Hawks by 40 to 50 points....
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I have always had a soft spot for Freo ever since my mate from school was drafted and played his whole career there....

Hawks well my feelings for them can go back to the first Grand final I went to (1988) and we all know what happened then.

I hope Freo win in a close match so the hawks supporters hearts get ripped out for a second year in a row.

I also hope that during the game that

Crowley gets hit so hard (fairly) that his nose gets relocated to the back of his head just like daffy duck does.

Freo by 5

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Freo by 9 points, MCG wider than Pattersons and Skilled but wet weather will help them out. Hawks will come out hard early and if Freo weather the early storm it's theirs.

Matt De Boer as Norm Smith Medal with penty of hard earnt possessions and hight tackle count in a wet contest

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