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1 hour ago, Lord Travis said:

Was enough force to rock Watts' head back and he might get a week for it hopefully. He's been dishing out cheap shots his whole career and is one of the most cowardly gutless cheats to play the game in my lifetime. Nut punch to Daniel Kerr, repeated corkies against players who he knew who just couldn't beat fairly. Sam Mitchell is undeniably a sh*t bloke.

Add any number of Hawk players to that list. Hodge is ahead of Mitchell IMO. 

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I wonder if the Weideman family is quietly pleased that their kid, in his first game, played a real part in helping to defend Collingwood's 4-peat legacy, putting a nice little fracture in Hawthorn's late season run.

Grandfather, grandson, something to smile about together. They might even reconcile with the Demons over it.

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26 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Uncle is back. Been round to a Hawthorn acquaintance's house. Got the arse in the end. I complained about his booze and offended his missus .

Well [censored] them for barracking for a [censored] bunch of losers!!

She could have avoided your barbs, if she had simply made the correct sandwich in the first place.  (please dont jump on me for that, its a joke about hawthorn people, not women in general)

 

And if he wants to proffer faux top shelf liquor to his mates, he gets the profanities he deserves.

He is probably going by the old adage, "losers can please themselves"

 

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Bit disappointed by Roos comments that we won't play finals. North have a very tough last 4 weeks and will lose tonight, could lose their next 3. If we win all 3 (probably won't, but still) and they lost their last 3, we make the 8.

Very unlikely and I'm being trivial, I know, but we're still a chance.

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14 minutes ago, Kwala said:

Anyone in Hong Kong? I need to hug someone who understands.

Best ever first post!

Made me laugh and sad at the same time.

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Back past the Aints again to sit in 10th, will hold it if they fall to Carlton tomorrow - can't see that happening though.  

Whoever wins out of us and Port next week goes a game clear of the other.  Should have our sights on 9th place now.

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3 minutes ago, The Reverend said:

Just back for a short break. Couldn't get to the game but watched whilst babysitting grandkids.  They learned some new adjectives, verbs and nouns!

What a win. 

Single malt never tasked better than tonight Rev.

we are a chance for two wins in the last three Rev.

you read it here first.

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12 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Add any number of Hawk players to that list. Hodge is ahead of Mitchell IMO. 

He's also a sniper. It baffles me how he gets suspended multiple times for acts of thuggery belting guys in the face or trying to crunch their head into a goal post, how he gets done drink driving, yet gets talked about as such a good bloke. He's a dirty sniper. 

Anyway [censored] him. And [censored] the Hawks. We smashed them. GO DEES!!!!!!

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With today's loss, if Hawthorn slips up in the run home (they have North, West Coast away, and Collingwood), they could drop from 1st to 5th, given that each of GWS, Sydney, Adelaide and Geelong have a better percentage.

If we manage to shake them off the top and, even better, out of the top 2, forcing them on the road in the first week, that will almost make my year.

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4 hours ago, juzzk1d said:

Oliver was absolutely sensational. Seriously. I watch him very closely and everytime he gets the ball the ability to just spot a player in a contest and release a handball is absolutely mouth watering. 

Plus the kid is tough. Got up after Cyril's assault dusted off and improved through the game. That Gawn to Oliver to Brayshaw for a running goal was magical. 

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7 minutes ago, praha said:

Bit disappointed by Roos comments that we won't play finals. North have a very tough last 4 weeks and will lose tonight, could lose their next 3. If we win all 3 (probably won't, but still) and they lost their last 3, we make the 8.

Very unlikely and I'm being trivial, I know, but we're still a chance.

They're 3 games and 10 percentage points clear with 3 to go.  Come on mate, anything is possible, but that's such a low probability of happening that it's definitely not worth mentioning.  

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13 minutes ago, praha said:

Bit disappointed by Roos comments that we won't play finals. North have a very tough last 4 weeks and will lose tonight, could lose their next 3. If we win all 3 (probably won't, but still) and they lost their last 3, we make the 8.

Very unlikely and I'm being trivial, I know, but we're still a chance.

Dare to dream....looking at Norths run they could easily get thumped in a few of those Sydney and GWS......just did the ladder predictor, got us sneaking in by about 1.5% points.....then we play Geelong (again) followed by Whorethorn (again)......probably play Adelaide in the Granny.

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53 minutes ago, Dockett 32 said:

Eventually got home. Well done to all those who managed the magical mystery tour on the Lilydale and Belgrave lines.

Probably cost quite a few extra patrons.

Was initially happy to be there to see the Weeds first goal, but Big Max was in a world of his own.

Just got better and better, the combined midfield effort was relentless.

Viney. Jonesy,Tyson  and Oliver fantastic.

Reckon we should have won by more as we had a couple of real clangers.

Just a great day at the footy.

If it took you until 8.30pm to get home, the trains must have been stuffed.

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2 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Dare to dream....looking at Norths run they could easily get thumped in a few of those Sydney and GWS......just did the ladder predictor, got us sneaking in by about 1.5% points.

you must have assumed North lose by a lot etc

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10 minutes ago, sue said:

you must have assumed North lose by a lot etc

Not really, i was fairly careful with the lower end of the margin scale...

 

try it yourself Sue..http://www.afl.com.au/ladder/ladder-predictor

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