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51 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Wow wee. 13 marks inside 50 to 1 Norths way.

Someone should bump the “ Get Ben Brown” thread. He’s seriously good.

Where is the get Clarkson thread!!?

 

Funny Game.  We do North, North does the Hawks, the Hawks do us.  Don’t know what to make of it this season

The third season in a  row where it is extremely even and any team taking their chances will have success. 

Too bad we are the only club in the comp that fails to take their chances year after year after year.

 

Hawks not putting the cue in the rack after a shocking first half. So unfair!

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6 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Where is the get Clarkson thread!!?

Hawks boards were going ballistic in the first half about how he’s been outcoached.  Wouldn’t be surprised if Hawks get them from here. Norf look like they are out of legs and have 2 men down I believe. 


The Channel 7 commentators just brushing off Tom Mitchell elbowing Goldstein in the head 50 metres off the ball.

They got their talking points immediately -  pretend it was nothing as we dont want the Brownlow ruined this early in the season.  All about ratings and $$ for these cockroaches.

It’s hardly the genius of Hawthorn that’s turned the match- they KO’d 2 nth players in 6 seconds.

 
1 minute ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

It’s hardly the genius of Hawthorn that’s turned the match- they KO’d 2 nth players in 6 seconds.

WHY DON'T WE DO THAT??? God, we're hopeless, etc.

4 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

It’s hardly the genius of Hawthorn that’s turned the match- they KO’d 2 nth players in 6 seconds.

Its almost like they should have some kind of substitution system whereby a team isnt disadvantaged when someone is injured 

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3 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

WHY DON'T WE DO THAT??? God, we're hopeless, etc.

Hawks were 2 and a half players down and still blew us away.

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26 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Hawks going to run over the top of them now, this has been a seesaw of a game.

Norf only kicked one goal after half time. Hawks shutting down two teams in two rounds

North comfortably win. Jeez that [censored] me that we gave up against a middle of the road side in the Hawks last week. Has ruined our percentage!

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On 20/04/2018 at 5:28 PM, Petraccattack said:

Sydney by 49

GWS by 25

Carlton by 6

Port by 15

Freo by 22

Hawks by 19

Suns by 14

Collingwood by 7

Going well so far ?


18 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Norf only kicked one goal after half time. Hawks shutting down two teams in two rounds

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Maybe Brad SCott watched our game last week and got some tips on how to beat the hawks. Maybe he can tell Goodwin what he did correctly. Sorry I know the Hawks were missing 2 good players but that was pathetic by the hawks. 

4 minutes ago, Billy said:

Going well so far ?

hahahhaah.   Worst tipster ever.

26 minutes ago, biggestred said:

Its almost like they should have some kind of substitution system whereby a team isnt disadvantaged when someone is injured 

Nah. Injuries mid game are another randomiser, like random bounces and poor umpiring. Sometimes it’s in your favour and sometimes it isn’t.

1 hour ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

True, but you can’t draw a form line from today to last week.  Nth smashing Hawthorn does not make last week any worse, or two weeks ago against Nth any better.

Yes it does. Our Attitude as a club is not good enough todays game is a perfect example of what i am saying. 

We kicked the first 3 goals last week and then killed ourselves before surrender. 

Yes we have the talent to beat Whorethorn, but our WORK ETHIC stinks bad


Would have felt better if the hawks put the cue in the rack.

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7 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

1 at the time of my posting mid way through last

I know...just clarifying for others ;)

 

Seriously nth are 3rd on the ladder. I repeat nth are 3rd. Who would have predicted that after 4 weeks. My god we manage to beat them and they are still ahead. Pull your socks up melbourne. 

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Seriously nth are 3rd on the ladder. I repeat nth are 3rd. Who would have predicted that after 4 weeks. My god we manage to beat them and they are still ahead. Pull your socks up melbourne. 

don't worry they won't be there long.

Looks like Brisbane are the wooden spoon favourites at present


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