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12 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Take out Cyril and that was a 10 goal win.

Add some decent umpiring and its 12.

I think we have a pulse.

Just a pulse!  

That was a massive team 'heart that beats true for the red and the blue'!

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1 minute ago, america de cali said:

Special mention  to Pederson. After a relative quiet first half he was brilliant in the final quarter.  And gave some great physical contests all day.

He certainly provided more than what Dawes has over the last few weeks.  It was great to see him go back and kick that crucial goal in the last quarter as well!

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6 minutes ago, AdamFphlebeb said:

So Clarkson just used inexperience as an excuse for their loss today. The little person scrambling for excuses.

Your kidding right? Surely he can't claim that

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5 minutes ago, AdamFphlebeb said:

 

So Clarkson just used inexperience as an excuse for their loss today. The little person scrambling for excuses.

 

Cant stand Clarkson

Im sure his birth certificate is really an apology letter from the condom factory.

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1 minute ago, america de cali said:

Special mention  to Pederson. After a relative quiet first half he was brilliant in the final quarter.  And gave some great physical contests all day.

IMO, Pedersen gets another year as depth. Twice the player as Dawes for half the price. Obviously not future, but valuable during the handover.

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28 minutes ago, Pates said:

I'm overseas, is there anyone that can recommend how I go about watching a replay of it? I want to live every second of this incredible win!

I suggest you drill a hole in my head and peep inside. The replay will be going on in my head on high rotation.

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The best part of the win was that it actually wasn't an anomaly in terms of individual performance - Watts, Gawn, Viney, Tyson etc are all very good players.

It was that it all came together for the team. Now they know. They don't just 'feel' it. 

They know they've got what it takes.

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37 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Sucked in... You had your chance to merge with us ya scumbags!! 

Yeeaaahhhh! 

Lol - Hawthorn have won 3 premierships in a row and are on the top of the ladder while we have been the worst team of the decade and Hawthorn has beaten us the last 13 games.

Saying this I'm very excited about the future.

 

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Had the great pleasure of watching the game with two close Hawks friends and a bevvy of Hawthorn supporters at a local pub up here and I think I can safely say I represented the red and blue with the vociferous support they deserved. Called the game midway through third when we'd answered their challenge. We were always going to win today. One for the true believers and the break out statement game we've all yearned. Whose shout?

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11 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

The best part of the win was that it actually wasn't an anomaly in terms of individual performance - Watts, Gawn, Viney, Tyson etc are all very good players.

It was that it all came together for the team. Now they know. They don't just 'feel' it. 

They know they've got what it takes.

Perfect, Gawn clearly BOG but outside of that a team effort, that is how we win games. That is why we will put another cup in the cabinet

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Not that i'm still harking about the dons losss as the the therapy is working....its amazing we can lose to the bottom side and beat the top. 

Funny game with the highs and lows but today reminds me of why we all bother.

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