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2 minutes ago, hardtack said:

I watched the Lions game... they look good.

I only saw highlights 

But i heard Fagan’s presser. He is giving players a chance to play with some natural flare. I think this is Goodwin’s biggest problem. He is all structure and gameplan

it is way too rigid, particularly on our home ground

 

Hopefully we are not as bad as Freo or Adelaide - just watched 5 minutes and saw Hogan refuse to chase on three separate occasions. What a wasted or dare I say it - overrated talent!

 

 

 

 
6 minutes ago, P-man said:

Hogan isn’t even a shadow of the player he was. Sad to see.

From a kid with precocious talent who ends up a lolly pop man at road works. Will be out of the game by end of 21.

1 minute ago, america de cali said:

From a kid with precocious talent who ends up a lolly pop man at road works. Will be out of the game by end of 21.

hope not

as a neutral, gimme a tight contest between two inept teams like this over a walkover where one mob dominates the other from go to whoa


19 minutes ago, america de cali said:

From a kid with precocious talent who ends up a lolly pop man at road works. Will be out of the game by end of 21.

If he pulls his finger out and fixes his attitude, I still think he could be a very good CHB. But probably more likely to go the way you think it will.

4 hours ago, Megatron said:

Nah that’s a bit different story. I’ve misunderstood what you were saying. In that instance it should be a throw in. I didn’t see the footage of what you’re talking about. 

Wish I could draw it as an example,  but I have seen guys allowed to run outside the boundary line for say 10-15 meters and then kick the ball into play and it it is all ok with the umpires.

5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Wish I could draw it as an example,  but I have seen guys allowed to run outside the boundary line for say 10-15 meters and then kick the ball into play and it it is all ok with the umpires.

One in particular from Cats, the mouse....

 

Why are the Hawks coaches wearing gws colours?

29 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

GWS 10.3 63 from 17 entries ....unbelievable stuff 

Ridiculous! They are 75 points from 20 inside fifties in the last Q. Has to be a record 

You beat GWS by scrapping and playing the boundary.... see North v GWS

If you take them on they will take you apart

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