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Win - take them when you can

What the f**k drugs were those umpires taking?


 

If ever there is a side I thought we would lose to, it's Hawthorn. Clarko Footy is our Achilles Heel, and on top of that Hawthorn are a long time bogie side.

GREAT WIN! (With half a side.)


Doctor, the patient still has a pulse.

Elation  The boys are gathering to sing the song go BOYS .........

Well done Frosty you held them together in the last 5 minutes when it counted  and all day you were on song.

Gawny Salem Gus and Lockhart ,He is a find. ELATED FOR ALL OF US THAT CARE FOR THIS GREAT cLUB.

It was called as an intense game, described as an intense game, and I felt the intensity at home. The boys played with intensity and they won a game I thought was going to be stolen from them by the appalling umpiring. I envisioned Hawthorn winning by a point. Well done Dees, you had to defeat the Hawks and the umpires.

How good is it to shut those Hawks Ferals up - we all have 'friends' that support them. Going to be a great week!


58 minutes ago, P-man said:

I have no voice 

 

53 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

My heart hurts. That missed 50 for us was a horrible non-decision. Good to get the win. 

It happened right in front me. The umpire blew the whistle everyone man & his/her dog could c it was a free for incorrect disposal by hand by Scully yet as the umpire runs in the Hawk hero kicks a momgrel punt down the ground but  no 50. The ump deneied us a certain goal. But earlier Oscar is a ml off the mark & Gunston gets a 50 from the wing a charity goal. Could've cost us the game.

 

5 minutes ago, samcantstandya said:

It happened right in front me. The umpire blew the whistle everyone man & his/her dog could c it was a free for incorrect disposal by hand by Scully yet as the umpire runs in the Hawk hero kicks a momgrel punt down the ground but  no 50. The ump deneied us a certain goal. But earlier Oscar is a ml off the mark & Gunston gets a 50 from the wing a charity goal. Could've cost us the game.

 

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