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Shoenberg looks very handy following on from his promising work in the u18s

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2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Maybe hawthorn arn't too serious with their selections but they are not tanking the game. They are not good enough. Chow chow.

Wonder if we will see one or two players leaving the hubs for Port Douglas or similar as their club's chance fall away.

I suspect that yachting in the Whitsundays will figure highly in the postseason activities

 

For a bit of light hearted reading fun , go to the Hawks Big Footy autopsy thread. Their game day thread was a hoot. Calling on Burgoyne to give it away and questioning the Clarkson coaching. 

Lets hope and pray that the Hawks demise is terminal.


Just need the Eagles to [censored] Essendon and it will be one hell of a good Tuesday night in lockdown.

West Coast away from their security blanket, no certainties.

 

By coincidence i've ended up watching most of the crows games this year and they've looked ok for a 0-13 team. Hate their fans and haven't liked much about their club over the last while but couldn't help being happy for a lot of those players (I'll never be happy for tex) and Nicks. Go WC i guess here... wish both could lose

Weird thing about Hawthorn losing is that’s there’s so many people hoping they fire their coach so their club can sign him.


I reckon number 8 for essenscum meant that poke in the face on Darling. 

9 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I reckon number 8 for essenscum meant that poke in the face on Darling. 

Either that or he is so incompetent that he shouldn’t be in an AFL team. If you knocked someone over that late there’d be a 50m penalty but a whack in the eye is ok it seems. 

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35 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

For a bit of light hearted reading fun , go to the Hawks Big Footy autopsy thread. Their game day thread was a hoot. Calling on Burgoyne to give it away and questioning the Clarkson coaching. 

Lets hope and pray that the Hawks demise is terminal.

Norf supporters now getting upset at the dorks trying to out tank them 

9 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Eseendon being humiliated here.  Good news for us.

Spoke slightly too soon there big fella.


9 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Eseendon being humiliated here.  Good news for us.

As soon as I post that Essendon kick three straight goals

Some of the marks they're paying tonight are going about half as far as Mitch Brown's kick saturday night.

1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

To demonstrate just how wacky Bruce has got with his rhetorical questions, here’s a breakdown of everything from the Carlton v Collingwood match on Sunday.

 

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Bruce had a poor second half,  didn't he Deever..... 


 
1 hour ago, DubDee said:

We will get a pick in early 20’s for Frost?!

result!

Shrewd bit of business that!


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