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My 3 word analysis V Hawthorn


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Jones - outstanding 4 quarters

Vince - calming and creative

Watts - great first half

Petracca - touches of magic

Viney - the perfect game

Brayshaw - brave and creative

Gawn - dynamic and focused

Tyson - prolific and effective

Oliver - some sublime touches

Stretch - run and carry

Kent - dangerous and effective

Frost - becoming a weapon

Pederson - some isolated effectiveness 

T.McDonald - always the general

Weideman - found another one

O.McDonald - confidence is everything

Hunt - brave and dynamic

Bugg - played his part

Garlett - needed more involvement 

vandenBerg - was rarely noticed

Jetta -a smart defender

Harmes - provided defensive rebounds

 

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Sam Mitchell -Go [censored] yourself.

Luke Hodge-Go [censored] yourself

Josh Gobson-Eat a bag

Ben McEvoy-Maxys Lil beatch

Luke Bruest-Parasitic front runner

Alistair Clarkson-Grumpy Oompah Loompah

 

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I thought Vandenburg contributed some valuable body work, tackling and handballs in congestion. 14 possessions and a goal. Servicable

Frost: solid effort (but please don't try and squeeze between two hawthorn tacklers!)

Harmes: Double fend off

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6 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Sam Mitchell -Go [censored] yourself.

Luke Hodge-Go [censored] yourself

Josh Gobson-Eat a bag

Ben McEvoy-Maxys Lil beatch

Luke Bruest-Parasitic front runner

Alistair Clarkson-Grumpy Oompah Loompah

 

C.Rioli - Free Kick

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7 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Sam Mitchell -Go [censored] yourself.

Luke Hodge-Go [censored] yourself

Josh Gobson-Eat a bag

Ben McEvoy-Maxys Lil beatch

Luke Bruest-Parasitic front runner

Alistair Clarkson-Grumpy Oompah Loompah

 

Post of the year, just quietly. Almost weed myself.

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55 minutes ago, Vagg said:

Wattsy's last Qtr wasn't bad, either.  Responsible for both of Tyson's goals.

That 3 on one where he drew them to him and passed to Tyson was huge. As big of effort as his spin out and pass to Vandenberg against GWS. He thrives under pressure.

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Just now, old dee said:

IMO there was only one passenger today. But that is majoring in minors.

Agree with the vast majority of that joeboy.

Go on, old dee, name him and be done with it.

I'm not surprised it's you focussing on the one negative on such an utterly brilliant day.

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Just now, Undeeterred said:

Go on, old dee, name him and be done with it.

I'm not surprised it's you focussing on the one negative on such an utterly brilliant day.

I did not want to disappoint you Undeeterred.

Seriously this is a thread by Joeboy rating the players. I commented by saying he had vast majority right.

Sorry to upset your euphoric state. 

After all these years there is no one happy than me tonight. I hope you are too.

Oh I almost forgot who it was but I think you know.

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8 minutes ago, old dee said:

I did not want to disappoint you Undeeterred.

Seriously this is a thread by Joeboy rating the players. I commented by saying he had vast majority right.

Sorry to upset your euphoric state. 

After all these years there is no one happy than me tonight. I hope you are too.

Oh I almost forgot who it was but I think you know.

Good. Roll with it.

I actually don't. I think they all had a red hot crack today.

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1 hour ago, Biffen said:

Sam Mitchell -Go [censored] yourself.

Luke Hodge-Go [censored] yourself

Josh Gobson-Eat a bag

Ben McEvoy-Maxys Lil beatch

Luke Bruest-Parasitic front runner

Alistair Clarkson-Grumpy Oompah Loompah

 

Cyril Rioli: Enjoy your holiday

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