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  On 28/08/2016 at 07:56, Moonshadow said:

Fitzy kicks the match winning goal! 

How exciting. Whorethorn get 3rd spot and the double chance

 

just great...

No Fitzy No Hawthorn

Collingwood really didn't deserve to be in it when the Collingwood player disabled Fitzy in the goal square and they took a mark and kicked a goal.

 

Ah so close!!!! Now they've got the double chance anything can happen for them. Damn!

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LOL Colliwobbles. 

Meantime WTF are the Dogs doing? (Not near TV) 


As soon as Cometti said Howe was going into defence after Treloar's goal, I knew they would [censored] it up.

 

Good luck to Fitzy. Deserves a break. Now best remembered for something else other than his tunnelball moment.

Every result I wanted went the other way. Typical. And a Melbourne discard wins the last one. 


His 3rd win ever. Now playing finals. Was great to see him, frawley and howe hug after game. Not really.

Hawthorn have won 6 games by under 10 points.

Average winning margin 29.8 - Dees average winning margin 35.5:cool:

Hawks average losing margin 34.6 - Dees 33.5 :cool::cool:

  On 28/08/2016 at 08:07, Redleg said:

Every result I wanted went the other way. Typical. And a Melbourne discard wins the last one. 

Why?? Don't you see, we beat Hawthorn but rather the lament they grow Balls and find a way to win over adversity!

Something we cannot as yet do!

Our players are still drinking their own bathwater ( as cold as it is) since our wins over Hawks and Port Adelaide!!

There is a really strong message there!!

Well done Fitz, triumphed over considerable challenges!

  On 28/08/2016 at 08:01, Deemented Are Go! said:

LOL Colliwobbles. 

Meantime WTF are the Dogs doing? (Not near TV) 

I'm actually at the Dogs v Dockers game.

Innacuracy costing Dogs but the Dockers are playing better footy.

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  On 28/08/2016 at 08:13, McQueen said:

I'm actually at the Dogs v Dockers game.

Innacuracy costing Dogs but the Dockers are playing better footy.

Cheers. 

Doin it for the Pavlova, I imagine. 

Fancy that- lifting your performance to farewell someone important. :/


Wow Fitzy what a goal. Said after the game its only his 3rd win. Now in 2 weeks he gest to the big stage to play a final against geelong. Good luck to him. Have no grudge or hatred towards him. Nice to see him get his chance and hope he takes it. 

So brisbane the team who needs the most help miss out on the first pick by .6% to a team who got done for allegedly using banned substances and gets all there good players back next year and the 1st pick. They better not get O'Meara handed to them on a plate. 

Geez the saints will be annoyed only missing the 8 on percentage, but rooy kicking 9. Wow. 

  On 28/08/2016 at 08:13, McQueen said:

I'm actually at the Dogs v Dockers game.

Innacuracy costing Dogs but the Dockers are playing better footy.

I haven't watched a Dockers game in 6 years. Are they still overly reliant on Matthew Pavlich?

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  On 28/08/2016 at 08:22, dees189227 said:

Wow Fitzy what a goal. Said after the game its only his 3rd win. Now in 2 weeks he gest to the big stage to play a final against geelong. Good luck to him. Have no grudge or hatred towards him. Nice to see him get his chance and hope he takes it. 

So brisbane the team who needs the most help miss out on the first pick by .6% to a team who got done for allegedly using banned substances and gets all there good players back next year and the 1st pick. They better not get O'Meara handed to them on a plate. 

Geez the saints will be annoyed only missing the 8 on percentage, but rooy kicking 9. Wow. 

[censored] the lot of 'em

  On 28/08/2016 at 08:09, 45HG said:

Hawthorn have won 6 games by under 10 points.

Average winning margin 29.8 - Dees average winning margin 35.5:cool:

Hawks average losing margin 34.6 - Dees 33.5 :cool::cool:

Hawthorn reigning 3 times premiers and finished top 4.

Melbourne no premiership since 64, finished 11th.

Let's not get too carried away...

 

Top 4 is a joke.

Three teams that have won something like 9 of the last 10 flags, plus the AFL's plastic frankenstein club.

 

Yawnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn


  On 28/08/2016 at 08:37, Petraccattack said:

Top 4 is a joke.

Three teams that have won something like 9 of the last 10 flags, plus the AFL's plastic frankenstein club.

 

Yawnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

[censored] pathetic isn't it? The AFL are beyond incompetent, they simply have no interest in doing anything proactive enough to change the state of the game.

  On 28/08/2016 at 08:30, Chook said:

I haven't watched a Dockers game in 6 years. Are they still overly reliant on Matthew Pavlich?

Stuffed if I know.

Im only here because my young bloke played Auskick at halftime.

  On 28/08/2016 at 08:33, stuie said:

Hawthorn reigning 3 times premiers and finished top 4.

Melbourne no premiership since 64, finished 11th.

Let's not get too carried away...

 

Do you ever post except to disagree with someone?

 
  On 28/08/2016 at 08:44, Chook said:

Do you ever post except to disagree with someone?

Technically I didn't disagree with them at all...

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  On 28/08/2016 at 08:47, stuie said:

Technically I didn't disagree with them at all...

Don't pretend you don't know what you did.

EDIT: Removed idiotic quoted gif.


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