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I'm off to bed,the only satisfaction I'll get is that ferel crowd will go home miserable.

 

It really burns my guts to see James Frawley just walk into a Grand Final side.

 

Gawd. Do I really have to watch those p****s in the GF AGAIN? They win it all again and they move past us on the 'most premierships won' ladder.


Hawks will have a fair few battered bodies for the GF next week. Shame that Freo couldn't make it all the way. Sick of Hawthorn GFs.

Hawks into another Grand Final.

Yawn.

You're doing a great job with equalisation, AFL. Free agency is a huge success!

 

Appalling umpiring. The AFL obviously do not want an all interstate Grand Final. I hope West Coast thrash Hawthorn.


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Gawd. Do I really have to watch those p****s in the GF AGAIN? They win it all again and they move past us on the 'most premierships won' ladder.

I thought Carlton or Essendon led that ladder?

Appalling umpiring. The AFL obviously do not want an all interstate Grand Final. I hope West Coast thrash Hawthorn.

Yeah 18 free's to each is pretty uneven.

In the very unlikely event of Norf upsetting Weagles I reckon WA will secede from the Commonwealth.

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Hawks into another Grand Final.

Yawn.

You're doing a great job with equalisation, AFL. Free agency is a huge success!

Whilst free agency needs reviewing the Hawks don't get COLA or academy players.

My interest in the GF is completely out the window now.

I cannot stand Hawthorn, I cannot stand their arrogance, I cannot stand the way they poach other clubs' players to sap the competition (Lake, Burgoyne, Hale, Frawley, McEvoy).

I respect they way they play attacking football but other than that I detest every aspect of that club and the level of success they have had is disgusting and a blight on the competition.

This is Shaun Burgoyne's 6th GF. 6. No player should be experiencing that much success in the modern era.


Maybe some retiring Docker can give Mitchell a hell of a cork with his knee to put him out of the GF. Would be peptic justice.

Hawthorn too good. Umpiring was disgusting early but evened up as the game wore on. Little sick in the guts seeing Frawley play in the GF, but he has been good tonight.

The sad thing is that unless something serious is done about equalisation, Hawthorn can easily do this for another 5+ years. Each year they can pick up a free agent from a struggling club (Lake, Frawley) and trade their first pick for young talent (McEvoy, O,Rouke).

DO SOMETHING AFL!

forgive me if I spew so much over my keyboard I am no longer able to type

at least the possibility exists that in the dying seconds of next week, Frawley will drop an uncontested chest mark in the goal square to give WC the flag

I thought Carlton or Essendon led that ladder?

I meant that they will move into 3rd place on the most premierships won ladder. It's Carlton/Essendon equal first with 16, Collingwood next with 15 and Hawthorn and us on equal 3rd with 12.


My interest in the GF is completely out the window now.

I cannot stand Hawthorn, I cannot stand their arrogance, I cannot stand the way they poach other clubs' players to sap the competition (Lake, Burgoyne, Hale, Frawley, McEvoy).

I respect they way they play attacking football but other than that I detest every aspect of that club and the level of success they have had is disgusting and a blight on the competition.

This is Shaun Burgoyne's 6th GF. 6. No player should be experiencing that much success in the modern era.

I'm sick of Hawthorn but they have traded brilliantly, no harm in that.

Freo are cooked. The one year they needed to win the flag and they have blown it. Pavlich is finished.

Typical Ross Lyon

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The sad thing is that unless something serious is done about equalisation, Hawthorn can easily do this for another 5+ years. Each year they can pick up a free agent from a struggling club (Lake, Frawley) and trade their first pick for young talent (McEvoy, O,Rouke).

DO SOMETHING AFL!

How many touches for O'Rourke tonight?

Chip isn't the reason they won tonight.

 

My interest in the GF is completely out the window now.

I cannot stand Hawthorn, I cannot stand their arrogance, I cannot stand the way they poach other clubs' players to sap the competition (Lake, Burgoyne, Hale, Frawley, McEvoy).

I respect they way they play attacking football but other than that I detest every aspect of that club and the level of success they have had is disgusting and a blight on the competition.

This is Shaun Burgoyne's 6th GF. 6. No player should be experiencing that much success in the modern era.

I totally understand where you're coming from, but....

Living in WA and hearing for the last month how it's going to be an all WA grand final and putting up with their feral supporters, it's not all bad.

Any chance the Hawks get investigated for putting Hodge back out there? The guy was clearly concussed, but I guess that rule doesn't apply if it's under 2 goals in a prelim....


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