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Round 22 - Around the Grounds

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Are Hawhtorn lacking depth and players coming through the VFL? This would be the only explanation for Brad Hill getting a game. 

 
3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

GW$ getting a top 4 spot has nothing to do with us. 

Whorethorn's % is the weakness

Johndemons is right swyl.

If GWS winning over North is to put them into 4th, it will be at the expense of the handbaggers, not Hawthorn. They're assured top 4, just a question of whether they're top 2 or not.

1 minute ago, johndemons said:

Hawthorn are ahead of GWS by 8 points. Are you predicting Collingwood to beat them and GWS caring about making 3rd instead of just 4?

If Whorethorn lose Tonight and GW$ win their game there is only 4 points in it GW$ have a far superior %

It will make the 8 Red Hot in round 23. There will be no dead rubbers. 

 

I feel rather conflicted that I would rather see GWS take the premiership it it means Hawthorn finally [censored] losing one.

Just now, AngryAtCasey said:

Johndemons is right swyl.

If GWS winning over North is to put them into 4th, it will be at the expense of the handbaggers, not Hawthorn. They're assured top 4, just a question of whether they're top 2 or not.

Ok i get you. So they are playing for a home final


2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Ok i get you. So they are playing for a home final

I think I get it too. If WCE beat Adel and Coll beat Hawks. GWS could take 2nd or even 1st if Sydney also mess up. 


Edit: Then Geelong will be playing for top 2 against us as well ;)

Edited by johndemons

3 minutes ago, johndemons said:

I think I get it too. If WCE beat Adel and Coll beat Hawks. GWS could take 2nd or even 1st if Sydney also mess up. 


Edit: Then Geelong will be playing for top 2 against us as well ;)

Red Hot Round!

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Ok i get you. So they are playing for a home final

 

1 minute ago, johndemons said:

I think I get it too. If WCE beat Adel and Coll beat Hawks. GWS could take 2nd or even 1st if Sydney also mess up. 

Yep. Bottom line is it's complicated.

But unless Hawthorn were to loose to the filth next week, then they wont miss top 4. This on the proviso that we beat the handbaggers and the fact the West Coke & Radelaide have to play eachother with West Coke likely loosing.

 
9 minutes ago, AngryAtCasey said:

 

Yep. Bottom line is it's complicated.

But unless Hawthorn were to loose to the filth next week, then they wont miss top 4. This on the proviso that we beat the handbaggers and the fact the West Coke & Radelaide have to play eachother with West Coke likely loosing.

And we MUST win Sunday. 

The Filth would love to beat Whorethorn. Long shot. But ya never know.. 

Whorethorn are getting tired...

Ceglar seems to have done his knee.

There goes the Hawks structure and no Roughead to play the pinch hit 2nd ruck.

4 peat over!


Nic Nat down as well. But it is all over, the Dorks just look really average, amazing! 

50 km walk on Olympic channel is more interesting then this game

Glorious Mitchell -Frawley double clanger.


Hawthorn blacking out the cameras in the change rooms.

Watch channel 7 get the AFL to issue Hawthorn with a please explain.

Edited by AngryAtCasey

4 minutes ago, olisik said:

50 km walk on Olympic channel is more interesting then this game

Watching hawthorn get beaten is never boring for me. I'm loving it!

A very average/lucky team is going to win the Grand Final this year.  While the season's been even and exciting, there isn't the high quality team or two that we've enjoyed watching for the last ten years.

Someone's gonna get lucky. 

2 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

A very average/lucky team is going to win the Grand Final this year.  While the season's been even and exciting, there isn't the high quality team or two that we've enjoyed watching for the last ten years.

Someone's gonna get lucky. 

Us?

That cliff is coming. Cannot wait to see them drop off it.


3 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

A very average/lucky team is going to win the Grand Final this year.  While the season's been even and exciting, there isn't the high quality team or two that we've enjoyed watching for the last ten years.

Someone's gonna get lucky. 

If the Swans get it you could say it was well orchestrated rorting and cheating.

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Us?

If anyone were to ever win it from 8th, this would be the year!

Lewis can have an extra werk off before the finals.

 
3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Us?

The Bradbury effect !! :)

11 minutes ago, AngryAtCasey said:

Lewis can have an extra werk off before the finals.

He's a [censored]. A balding [censored].


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