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AFL Semi Finals Weekend 2016

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Can't get over the number of throws and only seen one called.
Plenty of short kicks too. Seems to be a feature of Hawks games.

Bit of holding off the ball too, not called.


Rioli has made some errors, funny, Bruce didn't seem to notice them.


The further behind the Hawks get, the more "unsociable" they get. The p***ks.

 
 

Bring on the evil empire next week...

#Doggiesalltheway


 

That entry to the goalsquare then summed up the Hawks - - finished.


Oh this is beautiful.

Bruce is staring down the barrel of calling an entire quarter of footy knowing the Hawks are going to lose.

Just now, Ted Fidge said:

Oh this is beautiful.

Bruce is staring down the barrel of calling an entire quarter of footy knowing the Hawks are going to lose.

He's "passing on the baton" and now plans to ruin all future Dog games.


Tip of the cap Ol dog's supremely  enjoyable to watch!

End of an era!!!

A sign of everything to come for Hawthorn -- it's been coming all year, now it's cemented. They will be screwed once the oldies drop off.

Just wonderful, wonderful to behold. Hard to fathom that the Bulldogs or GWS will play in the Grand Final this year.


1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

A sign of everything to come for Hawthorn -- it's been coming all year, now it's cemented. They will be screwed once the oldies drop off.

Just wonderful, wonderful to behold. Hard to fathom that the Bulldogs or GWS will play in the Grand Final this year.

So the Dogs go to GW$?

 

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