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AFL - Round 4 (non MFC Games)

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Well if tonight's games are anything to go by, we at least have four legitimate premiership contenders.

And we're playing all of them in the next 5 weeks.

We are the mighty staging sniping Hawks! Not covering themselves in glory tonight.


Gee, Port seem to be a new team having lost Wines to injury... seems he must have been holding them back ;)

And Robbie Grey. Imagine if those two were playing?

Our win on Friday in addition to Sydney down by 48 at halftime and Hawthorn down by 39 at 3/4 time. A great weekend of footy!

wow freo are a scary side. Thankgod its on our ground next week and not the wide open spaces of perth. Keeping sydney to only 1 goal.

Well im assuming Port will hold on so it will be nice to be on the same wins as the hawks.

 

Our win on Friday in addition to Sydney down by 48 at halftime and Hawthorn down by 39 at 3/4 time. A great weekend of footy!

i dunno mate. Freo beating Sydney by 48 points is pretty scary for us.

i dunno mate. Freo beating Sydney by 48 points is pretty scary for us.

I can see what you are saying Mon, but I prefer to enjoy Sydney losing right now.

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#//^^&&@$&*!

Port, I am begging you....kick a goal!

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Just rolling with the sewerage theme.

Ever since 1971 they have always hung around like a bad bad smell....

Port was exhausted after the huge effort against North last week, but their tactics were questionable in that quarter. They put their whole side behind the ball which meant every rebound from the back 50 just came straight back. Hawthorn's good enough to find a way through the flood. Good on them for holding on though.


Yep Port must have been gone in that last quarter

Legs weighing a ton that wouldn't run

But great result :)

Maybe Sydney to do the same? 2.2 to nothing, 20 minutes into the third quarter, margin back to 34...

Edit: another goal to Sydney, now just 28.

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4 weeks in. It is all about momentum this current game.

It has happened every week so far

Scary stuff. The Dorks nearly snatch it from 58 points down! Against a top 4 side! If Port had not had that first quarter blinder they may have been smashed. Don't think Clarko will be too worried by that loss away from home.

And cut out the sewerage jokes Sir WYL!


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