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4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I’m back to hoping the giants beat the Saints. Giants should bring some good players players in 

That'll be mighty stressful, we'd need the Giants to pull saints pctge down by several % so we can leapfrog them, while not themselves lifting their own pctge by the 6% to overtake us. Imagine beating dons by a point, our % would fall fractionally - we really need a big win to maximise our chances. Perilous stuff!

Come on Weid, time for your break-out 7-goal haul.

 
3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Hawks are Melbourne under Neeld bad. 

yeah ethan,  watching this dross i'm glad we never merged with these losers

8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I’m back to hoping the giants beat the Saints. Giants should bring some good players players in 

Might be the only way in for us.

A 5 goal win by GWS will make things interesting.

 

Dogs aren’t going to let their finals chances slip.
I really can’t see us making it now.


6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Hawks are Melbourne under Neeld bad. 

A lot of people forget Clarkson had a team full of high draft picks and players who wanted to come to Hawthorn.

He doesn’t look so good now without all that.

Well, gives us all the more reason to really do a number on the Bummers next week..

 

I think Clarko has just been visited by the ghost of Hawthorn yet to come. 


Only got ourselves to blame losing 2 games to 15th & 14th placed teams .. don’t deserve to play finals 

All about next season for us, but I’d love to beat the bombers to finish off the year on a high note


Out of our 3 ways in, I always considered the dogs the least likely. And even then, if they were to drop a game, it will be against Freo, not Hawthorn.

4 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

All about next season for us, but I’d love to beat the bombers to finish off the year on a high note

My thoughts too.

A trip to Perth in finals week 1 doesn’t excite me one bit.

13 minutes ago, godees said:

Watched a few mins. Umpiring putrid. In dogs favour as usual

Get tackled drop ball to feet no free


20 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Highest score this year is 119 points with highest winning margin being 75 points.

Something for the Dogs to aim at 

Thankfully that ain’t happening.

Well done Hawks - pegged it back to a 23 pt margin, early last qtr.

5 of the last 7 to Dawks..

 

if we win a game we need to and the filth do the right thing and lose to both gc17 and the pear and dogs lose to freo next week then that's best result - we're into 7th and playing the aints regardless of whether they beat gw$ or not

If the AFL had a shred of integrity Bailey Smith should be suspended for that tackle. 

Exactly what they want to stamp out there was absolutely no need to do it. 

But alas it won't happen.


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