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Very happy. Beat them in every facet of the game. Wasteful with the inside 50s early but that last quarter did a lot to atone for that. Took a good step.

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12 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Let me guess the first post disparaging the win.

Rubbish opposition?

We should have won by 100?

The kicking issue again raises its ugly head but a great win to kick enough good goals to compensate.

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12 minutes ago, demon4eva said:

Foxfooty sucks. Cut short the telecast.

What about the constant replays and coverage of Dew sitting on the bench during live play. Pathetic!

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I will take any 11 goal win we can muster. 

There was a very solid contribution from most players but still plenty of upside if we can use the ball better. We can and we should. 

We absolutely must keep it going next week. 

Good game in the end but not without the traditional Melbourne moments. 

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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Cant believe we are one below hawks by 3 %.

We are a way better team with oodles more talent.

That Round 4 game was an anomaly.

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2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

What about the constant replays and coverage of Dew sitting on the bench during live play. Pathetic!

Pretty sure they were just paying due diligence to make sure he didn’t require an oxygen tent.

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4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

What about the constant replays and coverage of Dew sitting on the bench during live play. Pathetic!

He's certainly carbed up since he's stopped playing!

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1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

We are a way better team with oodles more talent.

That Round 4 game was an anomaly.

You reckon? 

We did well tonight, but last night's battle between Swans and Hawks was worth watching. 2 very good sides. 

We are not there yet,regrettably. 

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1 minute ago, Hot as Hell said:

You reckon? 

We did well tonight, but last night's battle between Swans and Hawks was worth watching. 2 very good sides. 

We are not there yet,regrettably. 

Thanks Debbie Downer.

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Two ways of looking at this, not mutually exclusive

 

was a good win, against ok opposition , on the road which somewhat makes up for the Hawks tigers losses

 

however FMD the kicking needs fixing as does f50 efficiency. Could easily have been a 100 pt win - many of those goals were not under pressure - the extra 5-6-7!goals could really have shot us to top 4 and provided a bugger against some losses.

 

its a tight lipped chargrin win - which is a plus if you think about it as it shows how far we've come and how our expectations are much higher and aligned with possibilities we know are within reach 

 

go dees let's do the same to carrrrtlton

 

apologies for rant spent 90 mins putting 3yo to bed and missed last 1/4

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Did what we had to do and now look forward to next week. If Hawkins this week was a precedent setter then Curnow is looking at a spell for next week’s match.

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18 minutes ago, Hot as Hell said:

Good game Jordan Lewis. Some smart decision making when we needed it. 

Saved bacon as did @n///l bullet

cant wait for changes thread

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6 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Thanks Debbie Downer.

I don't think so Wiseblood.

One should keep things in context.

Hawthorn is not Gold Coast. They haven't been since the late 60s. It is a little premature to compare us with a side with 10 flags in 35 years l would have thought. 

Maybe it is just me though. My memory of Froggy kicking his goal is a little dim. 

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5 minutes ago, Goffer said:

Did what we had to do and now look forward to next week. If Hawkins this week was a precedent setter then Curnow is looking at a spell for next week’s match.

The bigger Curnow will be a other great test for Oscar next wek

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Good win put the foot on the throat in the last which was nice but should have been a fare way ahead by 3 quarter time, must beat Carlton then sets up a good game against Adelaide, I feel like we are just starting to get rolling 

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The vast gap between the two sides was evident from around the five minute mark to the final siren.  We absolutely bossed them, as we should have.

The talent in this side is super exciting, and Fritz and Spargo are very much part of that exciting group.

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2 minutes ago, Hot as Hell said:

I don't think so Wiseblood.

One should keep things in context.

Hawthorn is not Gold Coast. They haven't been since the late 60s. It is a little premature to compare us with a side with 10 flags in 35 years l would have thought. 

Maybe it is just me though. My memory of Froggy kicking his goal is a little dim. 

No, we shouldn't keep anything in context after a 69 point win.  Leave that for another day and enjoy the victory.

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11 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I'll give you a clue.... white carnations

Tell em to  call their mom tmrw.

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