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9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I heard that too. 

I hate Essendrug with every fibre of my body. 

May they lose everything forever

don't tell me who i like Dick Head

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On 4/8/2017 at 2:17 PM, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Please explain.

Just my feelings on the umpiring....

Posted
8 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Hawthorn 0 -3

Tigers 3 - 0

Coincidence?

Freaky lol


Posted
1 hour ago, brendan said:

who gets hawthorns 1st pick this year they might just get lucky with that 1

St Kilda!

It doesn't matter where Hawthorn finish, their first availalbe pick will be around #35-#40 depending on where GWS finish and how many Academy, Father/Son, and AFL FA compensation picks there are. 

Finishing in the bottom 4 with no draft picks has a nice karma about it!!!  A world of pain awaits the Hawks! 

Summary of their 2017 draft position is:

HAWTHORN

· Round two selection (tied to GWS)  

· Round one selection to St Kilda
· Round two selection to Gold Coast

Posted
1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Vickery goes to Hawthorn. Hawks 0-3, Richmond 3-0.

Coincidence? 

Bwahahaha!!!

when vickery transferred clubs the IQ of both clubs went up

Posted
2 hours ago, america de cali said:

We won't see anymore players who want to 'play finals' flocking to Hawthorn anytime soon.

The look on Chips face, as they trudged of the ground last week, was priceless, it was the same look he had at Melbourne when we were shyte and now he's back in it again.

Yeah, nah Chip, we don't want you back.

 

 

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Vickery and O'Meara have really made up for the loss of Mitchell and Lewis haven't they?

 

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Posted
Just now, olisik said:

Who has Hawks first round pick this year 

St. Kilda.

It will come in handy if they want to chase an out of contract star.  Hawks have served it up to them on a platter.

Posted
23 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

St. Kilda.

It will come in handy if they want to chase an out of contract star.  Hawks have served it up to them on a platter.

Having found this out, I now don't want Hawthorn to finish in the bottom 4. :P I don't want one of our competitors to get a head start like this.

Posted (edited)

How the hell did St Kilda end up with Hawthorn's first rounder? What an absolute coup; I don't remember them losing anything substantial in the last draft/trade period.

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Just now, SaberFang said:

How the hell did St Kilda end up with Hawthorn's first rounder? How the hell did the Saints manage that coup?

St. Kilda gave up their first rounder (Pick 10) from last season for Hawks first rounder from this year, plus a second and third rounder from last year.  Hawks then used Pick 10 to land Slowger O'Meara.

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5 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Hawthorn are suffering from what scientists are calling "the Vickery effect."

Some of your best work Ethan ??

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