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LETS SMASH THE HAWKS TOMORROW!!

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I think it'll be the upset of the round if we get to within 5 goals.

Let's just hope we can see some of the form and composure that resulted in our wins this year. Last week was a total shocker and we're much better than that.

I reckon Roosy will have the boys peaking and we'll shock the Hawks enough to be leading by half time but will run out of puff after that and the errors will creep in.

Hawks are way too classy. Thinking that we're any chance to win tomorrow is completely ludicrous - as much as I'd love it.

I agree McQueen there is a reason they are at the top and we are the bottom it is called class.

They have it and we don't .

 

I'm gonna pick up Miranda Kerr tomorrow night in front of Jamie Packer and take her home with a few of her model friends also.

I think in order not to smash the poster of the OP's confidence, we need to not merely mock the assertion that was posted. Therefore, I suggest a singalong. May I suggest the following track?

 

Not the Shitlams Col.

Not the Shitlams Col.

For crying out loud Biff. You live in hipster central (and have tried moonlighting as one as far as I can tell from your random musings). That's the Verve!

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Sorry bout that- looks like him though.

Can't read properly.

No reason why we can't do to Hawchoke what the Aints did to Fremethtle the other week

We have alot of Roos questions to answer for and the boys will come ready to cut the head off the AFL ladder like we did to Essendrugs a few years ago!!

CARN THE DEES!!

Lets smash them hawks tomorrow !!

we will not get near the hawks tomorrow! reckon will be lucky to keep it under 60 points!!!

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