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2015 FINALS

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Hawks can drop Chip and bring back Spangher.

I actually rate Spangher more than I do Frawley these days.

 

I actually rate Spangher more than I do Frawley these days.

Surely this is a commonly held opinion? I couldn't agree more.

 

Chip survives the chop.

More entertainment for this weekend

Chip costing Hawks their three-peat would make my year. MY YEAR.

Please, footy gods, let it happen.

Right behind the Crows tonight. Gutsy, likeable outfit. Would love them to get up.

 
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Right behind the Crows tonight. Gutsy, likeable outfit. Would love them to get up.

Going to be a ripping game.

Hawks

North

For me.

I think Tex will need to protect himself from Mitchell tonight...a good knee might help.

Then would love to see the Crows turn around and punch all the Hawks in the guts tonight. A set play...


Small thing I just noticed before the Hawks ran out into the ground all the players were revving each other up high doing high fives etc.. yet no one got around Frawley...

Cant get in front of a tele atm. Score says 2.1 to 1 goal early Dawes......how is it looking so far??

I have to say it... I really don't like Danger, even with that freak goal. One of the biggest floppers of all time.


I want a dangerfield

I must say, after all Adelaide have been through this year and the way the have responded as a team, why would you leave to go to a Geelong who are obviously on the slide.

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The top 4 is the top 4 for a reason...

Freo v WC GF

Eagles v Hawks.

Eagles were great last week and the Hawks were off.

Freo's got nothing.

Looks like a demolition coming up. I am switching over to Mid Summer Murders. All I can hope for is a few injuries, the Crows might as well go the bash from here, it used to work in the 70's.


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