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This will be some win if the Swans can hang on and hopefully Essendon lose by a point.

 

Faaaaargin great geeeeshort lose and maybe druggies as well

Luurve it

 

Gee the brisbane swans game is great. These sydney kids have performed well and the forward line of brisbane arent doing a lot. Hipwood and Cameron have barely done anything. Not sure if brisbane thought it was just going to happen or longmire is some sort of genius. This is a very handy lead at 3/4 time. 



Seeing Essendon throw this away is beautiful

But if they score and hawthorn lose I won’t be sorry either.

Guess I can’t lose.

Never turn your back on a swooping hawk.

Ha once smith kicked the goal in the last 2 minutes I went back to the brisbane/ swans game. Couldn't believe it when I flicked back and saw the final score. The bummers losing by 1 point after leading by 40 is just so sweet. 

Yes I had to have a look at bomberblitz. and boy did I get a laugh. 

That loss made my night. 


 

Interesting watching the Hawks match. Wonder how our backline would function if we still had Frost playing for us, say instead of Tomlinson. Working in with Lever and May would be interesting.
 

Why is it the Hawks with a young side, saying they are rebuilding, look more organised than us and showcase better skills overall and of course they nailed nearly every set shot for goal. That accuracy kept them in the game. What was our set shot conversion rate today? Less than 50% for shots inside 40m I suspect.it is a problem we have had for the last 3 years but the usual suspects continue to struggle to nail set shots from 30m. And not helped by the fact that Jackson has the total yips. 

3 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Interesting watching the Hawks match. Wonder how our backline would function if we still had Frost playing for us, say instead of Tomlinson. Working in with Lever and May would be interesting.
 

Why is it the Hawks with a young side, saying they are rebuilding, look more organised than us and showcase better skills overall and of course they nailed nearly every set shot for goal. That accuracy kept them in the game. What was our set shot conversion rate today? Less than 50% for shots inside 40m I suspect.it is a problem we have had for the last 3 years but the usual suspects continue to struggle to nail set shots from 30m. And not helped by the fact that Jackson has the total yips. 

I thought both hawks and dons looked average tonight 


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