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Can I just have a quick mention of how good it is to see Hawthorn place in the “who gives a s***” time-slot in the last round. Welcome to irrelevance Hawthorn fans! ?

 
 
On 9/19/2020 at 8:31 AM, Boots and all said:

Surely it couldn't be worse than the prelim disaster.....actually??

if other games go our way then we could play Geelong and then West coast in the next final assuming we can account for the cats

2 hours ago, Leopold Bloom said:

 

Great song. Even when the dees lose to freo I'm happy to hear this song at the end of the game 


Gee anyone see geelongs ins? Not bad in the last game before finals you can bring in an ablett, selwood, rohan and to a lesser extent steven. Longmire would have thought are you kidding me.

Gee gold coast hawthorn at 1:10. Might bypass that one. 

If the dogs are going to win get it done early, really can't handle a close fight and free gets rolled at the death game. 

 

 
1 hour ago, Kent said:

if other games go our way then we could play Geelong and then West coast in the next final assuming we can account for the cats

That would be uncannily reminiscent of 2018. I would thoroughy enjoy another demolition of the cats at least.

Last week we were relying on Hawthorn to do some damage to the Bulldogs and they kicked one goal in the first half.

Today, the Hawks have kicked four goals to nothing in the first 8 minutes.


If the AFL are still serious about tanking they could take a peek at the Hawthorn v Suns game. 

Suns will get some more draft concessions based on this display. 

5 minutes ago, Age said:

Suns will get some more draft concessions based on this display. 

It's a joke. Clearly not wanting to win but will go through to the keeper


2 hours ago, Mr Steve said:

F---in Dorks where were they last week. 

Suns already checked out, this is a good result, Clarkson will think the Hawks aren't that bad after all. But they are sht house.

Swans 12 points up  on cats , cats need to win to make 4 ,m

 


Gee, Sydney upsetting Geelong would be handy, save us the trouble of travelling to Perth for the elimination final and we'd be hunting a Geelong that has shown it gets ahead of itself almost as much as we do.  Could be fun.

I'm just trying to distract myself from 'our' game today.

 

I so want Swans to win while Ling pours [censored] on Papley for mssing goals and goes overboard with love on Gaz and Selwood.

Why have Ling commentate this game? Even if he was only 'special Comments" he goes overboard.

Edited by Damo

23 minutes ago, Damo said:

I so want Swans to win while Ling pours [censored] on Papley for mssing goals and goes overboard with love on Gaz and Selwood.

Why have Ling commentate this game? Even if he was only 'special Comments" he goes overboard.

Well put Damo...


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