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13 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Massive test this week in terms of our maturity. Going in on the back of a big win, overwhelming favourites and big expectations.

Clarko and the Hawks will be sitting back licking their lips ready to ambush us.

Boys need to go in with the same intensity and pressure as last week. Make statements from the first bounce

Weirdly much more confident this week than last. Hawkthorn, yes they have some experiance still however similar to Geelong our bottom 6-8 crush theirs. And hawthorns stars just dont match it with geelongs.

Footy in 2018 has never been more team orientated, you simply cannot carry any passengers, especially not in finals. 

Clarkson is a super coach however he doesnt have the team he used to. 

Dees will take their chances this week and win by 47 points...

117-70 

 
2 hours ago, GCDee said:

Weirdly much more confident this week than last. Hawkthorn, yes they have some experiance still however similar to Geelong our bottom 6-8 crush theirs. And hawthorns stars just dont match it with geelongs.

Footy in 2018 has never been more team orientated, you simply cannot carry any passengers, especially not in finals. 

Clarkson is a super coach however he doesnt have the team he used to. 

Dees will take their chances this week and win by 47 points...

117-70 

Hope you're right GC

4 hours ago, GCDee said:

Weirdly much more confident this week than last. Hawkthorn, yes they have some experiance still however similar to Geelong our bottom 6-8 crush theirs. And hawthorns stars just dont match it with geelongs.

Footy in 2018 has never been more team orientated, you simply cannot carry any passengers, especially not in finals. 

Clarkson is a super coach however he doesnt have the team he used to. 

Dees will take their chances this week and win by 47 points...

117-70 

strangely confident myself..If we come out the blocks again like last game Hawthorn wont get to install their style of game.

Its a game of Kaos v Control    sorry about that Chief !!!

 
1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

strangely confident myself..If we come out the blocks again like last game Hawthorn wont get to install their style of game.

Its a game of Kaos v Control    sorry about that Chief !!!

Jager out as well...that helps

Ive never seen a better "Paper Team" beat a Real team....

Make no mistake Don't give a fat rats clacker about who's in and who is out at Hawks..

Just play with same Verve, Tenacity, AND PASSION..

and we will win!!

Anything less and …..

Well you know the Rest!


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