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Not sure there is a thread started on this year's finals.

Thought I'd start by linking an article by Luke Ablett on elite players and their drive to win premierships. Makes me angry we don't have players like those mentioned in the article.

http://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2014/sep/04/afl-finals-the-elite-thrive-the-rest-of-us-survived

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Not sure there is a thread started on this year's finals.

Thought I'd start by linking an article by Luke Ablett on elite players and their drive to win premierships. Makes me angry we don't have players like those mentioned in the article.

http://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2014/sep/04/afl-finals-the-elite-thrive-the-rest-of-us-survived

So we all should start by not giving out our praise to easily to our kids. So they have to go harder to earn the cheers & the praise.

Our players do tend to get spoilt, before they start being true AFL stars.

Is it US all, who lower the bar for them to hop over, one leg at a time????????????

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Not sure I'd want to be Frawley going to Geelong, to be honest. Although very wary of calling it early, I think they're just about on their last legs for this cycle and he ain't going to be enough to hold them up.

They still have some great youth and Barrel and Selwood have a lot of footy left.

Rivers has been really good.... Had to say it

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I don't like either sides playing tonight but I hope the hawks beat those arrogant snots from Geelong.

Can't stand some of the cats players and especially their dummy spitting hot air ballon faced coach.

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They still have some great youth and Barrel and Selwood have a lot of footy left.

Rivers has been really good.... Had to say it

They've definitely lost that aura though. Just saying if I were Frawley looking to pick a side to win a flag with in the next few years, it wouldn't be them.

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I don't like either sides playing tonight but I hope the hawks beat those arrogant snots from Geelong.

Can't stand some of the cats players and especially their dummy spitting hot air ballon faced coach.

I'm swamped by Hawthorn supporters at work and they drive me nuts. Was really hoping they'd be brought down a peg tonight. Pretty disappointed.

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I'm swamped by Hawthorn supporters at work and they drive me nuts. Was really hoping they'd be brought down a peg tonight. Pretty disappointed.

The hawks do look bloody good though.

Wonder if we will ever be this good? It's seems so far away ATM and for the past 8 yrs.

I live in hope.

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They've definitely lost that aura though. Just saying if I were Frawley looking to pick a side to win a flag with in the next few years, it wouldn't be them.

Yep, it was the older players who kept them in the game. The young guns are not up to the standard of Bartel, Enright & co. and then add in Chapman, Ling, Scarlett and Corey for a few more, well I wouldn't be backing them in either.

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I get sick of blokes I know emailing me and a band of 50 or more who I have a kick with occasionally, about how good "the hawkers" are. They often tail off with "just sayin"

I returned serve tonight. Apparently I'm in trouble... You may have to be particularly old and grumpy demon to get the reference.

Good christians get their observations in society from the bible.

I have always referred to Catch-22.

Captain Aardvark always seemed to me to be a Hawthorn supporter.

"You [censored]" said Yossarian as he confronted Aarfy unperturbed sitting in the way of his only escape from a plane going down in flames.“You pompous, rotund, neighborly, vacuous, complacent, never buy a shout [censored]".

Just Sayin.

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