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Practice Match - Melbourne v Hawthorn @ Casey Fields

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Maybe St Kilda aren't the basket case everyone thinks they are.

We beat Port last pre season as well. Didn't help us in Round 1.

 

No reports so far on whos going ok or not.

Musnt be many there today.

 

The reality is the hawks are fielding a strong side. We most likely would not get that close even if Clark and Dawes - and Hogan were playing. We are very much a WIP. Today just reinforces we still have a long way to go. But at least we are taking what I regard is the right path. Anyway who knows we may pick up a bit in the last half.

Roos made it quite clear its about %%%%%%.


They tweet more because they are excited. If Roughy passes wind it'd be worth a couple of paragraphs.

our club tweets and quarter by quarter summaries are both pretty poor. need to provide more detail even if is not all good, people want to know more than a tweet every 4 or 5 minutes

 

82 - 16


Just what we didn't need /:

Don't forget haw beat Bris by over 100 pts and beat Nth by 60 odd points.....they are very hot at the moment

Oh dear

88 - 23


report on afl site had our best as Dunn, Trengove and Vince.


100-23

13 goals down in the 3rd quarter, Hogan, Clark, Dawes, Garland, Gawn injured, it will make it pretty hard to sell memberships.

Its just a positional correction.

Sky wont fall

 

13 goals down in the 3rd quarter, Hogan, Clark, Dawes, Garland, Gawn injured, it will make it pretty hard to sell memberships.

It's a good thing no-one will know about it.

It's all about the St Kilda game. And then the WCE game. And then the GWS game. And then...


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