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4 hours ago, dworship said:

Agree on the first one but will have to check the replay on the other. It looked to me that he needed a teleportation device to get out of the protection zone.

Went back and checked the second one and Harmes did enter the protected zone (10m) looked like about 7m. Problem was OMac skipped sideways about 5 times, away from the Mark and made it look like Harmes was much closer. Can someone enlighten me why  OMac would do that? I understand why it is done when someone is kicking for goal but not in this case.

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5 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I had to turn the radio off!!

too much for my old ticker

we live on...

sweet...

me and you Wyl was at Ammos watching it on the hill couldn't take much more with about 4 mins to go 

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Straight from the horses’ (literally) mouth:

And Harmes was a crucial factor in his side’s win, gathering 31 disposals and shutting down Jaeger O’Meara in the final term – a challenge he thoroughly enjoyed.

“I loved it. Usually when I’m playing pretty good footy I’m playing on someone and beating them and then winning my own footy and I thought I did that today,” he said.

“I love the challenge of playing on good players so hopefully next week if I get the role again I’ll try and do it to my best ability. “

 

So why hasn’t he been doing this role all year Goodwin?!

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Probably the compound fracture to his knuckle he had 2 months ago had something to do with it. He only had a week off.

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Great win boys really great team effort. It gives us hope and that's what we need ATM. Harmes is a gun as is Gawn.

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2 hours ago, Good Lord George said:

His good moments seem to be when he doesn't have time to over think in. When he's acting on instinct, or needs to think quickly, he looks a million bucks.

And that, in a nutshell, is why he will help win us a flag. So all you Petracca doubters, [censored] off

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4 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

So....

With 2 mins to go.... WHY WAS OLIVER ON THE BENCH TILL THE SIREN???

Maybe because most of his handballs missed their target. 

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I said this in the game day thread and feel it’s worth repeating because of how pathetic they were. Worse than normal  

I HATE THE F&&$)(;/ING umpires. 

Useless bunch of [censored]. 

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4 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

I said this in the game day thread and feel it’s worth repeating because of how pathetic they were. Worse than normal  

I HATE THE F&&$)(;/ING umpires. 

Useless bunch of [censored]. 

Since the sack everyone mega thread is closed for the week, perhaps we should suggest Andre Gianfagna be sacked or relegated to some bush league for missing the most blatant of 50s today in the history of the game.

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36 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Great win boys really great team effort. It gives us hope and that's what we need ATM. Harmes is a gun as is Gawn.

Yeah I felt like confidence was a big part of it.

Played a Neeld like down the boundary game for half of it but when we backed ourselves and switched or went through the guts, we clicked into gear.

Definitely gives us some hope and belief.

So good to be at the G for a win today.

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1 hour ago, dworship said:

Went back and checked the second one and Harmes did enter the protected zone (10m) looked like about 7m. Problem was OMac skipped sideways about 5 times, away from the Mark and made it look like Harmes was much closer. Can someone enlighten me why  OMac would do that? I understand why it is done when someone is kicking for goal but not in this case.

So that the bloke who was trying to kick it towards 50 would be less likely to drill a pass towards leading targets in front of goal. All players do this, nearly all of the time on the mark. 

 

So so many people listening so much to the commentators, yes Omac missed two balls, one would have been an intercept possession, but the kick was also too close to him. Running from 4m away at the footy v 10m makes it much more difficult to read. The second one was a horrible kick from Lewis which forced him to stop and would have had to change direction to run at the football. The commentators had a duo at him but clearly over simplified both situations. 

 

Frost did 10 minutes of compitent football, but even in that patch would have lost us the game had the umpires called the throw. 

 

We used the ball so poorly, but also it was not general play that hawthorn scores from but rather good chains of ball movement. We were the better team, but also lucky to win. 

 

Keilty had one great bit of play, but was a genuine liability on the field. I only watched it on TV but there were at least 7-8 times were it clearly looked like his leading patterns were rubbish looking for easy football. He is just learning forward craft and I think he definitely needs to keep learning in vfl. Hopefully Wiedeman can come back in after a strong showing tomorrow 

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15 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Since the sack everyone mega thread is closed for the week, perhaps we should suggest Andre Gianfagna be sacked or relegated to some bush league for missing the most blatant of 50s today in the history of the game.

Don’t worry...the sack everyone mega thread will be back up and running before you know it!

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30 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Feet up, enjoying the replay and see this....

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I spent ages trying to figure out the relevance of this stat or the point they were trying to make...

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A lot to like today. I think this group has really come together and are starting to gel. 

Just watching the replay, I’ve got a question for Jake Melksham - why when you had a minute on the clock and you’ve just received a short pass to waste time, and you are winning by 5 points, why would you pull the kick to the middle of the forward line and pick out McEvoy. It won’t get spoken about, because we won, but why. Surely the kick is to the line in the hope that it gets knocked through. I found it mind boggling at the time and upon review. 

Not trying to be negative as there was much more to like than not this week, but it could have cost us the win. I hope Goodwin reviews it 

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I dont care really what anyone else thinks but harmes undid all of his good work by those 2 50m penalties. we were set up behind the ball when he gave them away. So he basically kicked 2 goals for the hawks today. Which is unforgivable. Learn the bloody rules and run away from the ball carrier ffs.

He kicked a goal which he owed us which half made up for his mistakes. 

It's a shame because other than that he played quite well. But in an era where stats are overrated. I'd say about 10 midfield touches is equivalent to 1 goal. so I'd say 2 goals from garlett is as effective as about 20 touches from a mid. so Harmes giving 2 goals away is basically 20 of his disposals gone to waste. that's how I see it and that's how I value goals/midfield touches. 

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13 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

I dont care really what anyone else thinks but harmes undid all of his good work by those 2 50m penalties. we were set up behind the ball when he gave them away. So he basically kicked 2 goals for the hawks today. Which is unforgivable. Learn the bloody rules and run away from the ball carrier ffs.

He kicked a goal which he owed us which half made up for his mistakes. 

It's a shame because other than that he played quite well. But in an era where stats are overrated. I'd say about 10 midfield touches is equivalent to 1 goal. so I'd say 2 goals from garlett is as effective as about 20 touches from a mid. so Harmes giving 2 goals away is basically 20 of his disposals gone to waste. that's how I see it and that's how I value goals/midfield touches. 

He absolutely smashed O Meara.  Destroyed him.

Clear BOG.

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18 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

He absolutely smashed O Meara.  Destroyed him.

Clear BOG.

I agree.

but Harmes essentially walked into the goal square and booted 2 goals for hawthorn. Do you know how valuable goals are in this game. 

I'd prefer o'meara touching it 30 times then harmes kicking 2 goals for hawthorn.

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8 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Clarkson is showing signs of being a sore lose.  Blunt Clarkson

About the Dees: 

"They'll be dancing from the rooftops tonight – but they didn't play outstanding footy, either, today.

"A really good side would have really hurt Melbourne with some of the opportunities we had today – and that's the disappointing part," he said.

"We couldn't sit there and say, 'Melbourne's pressure was just enormous and that's what stopped us from dropping marks and missing kicks and that sort of stuff'.

All that may be true but poor form from Clarkson.

Watched his presser. Don’t think he’s being a sore loser so much as giving his honest view of the game. None of what he said could be said to be untrue. Hawks had the better first and last quarters and we had the better middle quarters. We punished them a little better when we had the momentum. The game wasn’t an amazing spectacle but we ground out the win with a return to basics.

Clarkson also described us as one of if not the best contested ball side in the league so it wasn’t all poo pooing the opposition. His overriding point seemed to be that both sides are capable of better than what they dished up today and in the season so far. Which is true.

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12 hours ago, Thehardtackler said:

Harmes performance today suggests that more players who bleed for the jumper is what we need. He plays like the supporter he has always been. Draft some more boyhood Demons please Goody!

 

12 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Good to see Tom $cully in the Background...

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Could get two more polar opposites.

$cully the prima Donna No.1 draft pick with no buy into the club who lies to a great legend of our club, takes the money and runs.

Harmes the player who doesn't get picked up in the draft, has to fight for his spot and bleeds for the club.  His relationship with Jones one of the most loyal players in the modern world of the loyaltyless AFL is also fitting.

Love Harmesy and Jonesy, whom I also thought had some good moments today.

GO THE MIGHTY DEMONS 

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