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7 minutes ago, Kit Walker said:

Good for the competition for North to have a win.

and good for the competition for the filth and dorks to have a loss :}

 

Anyone else got a funny feeling Jeff might have a tantrum and try and sack Clarko 

It hasn't dawned on most Hawthorn supporters that they haven't bottomed out yet.  Kennett thinks they'll be back contending in 2023!  No Jeff that's when you'll be going back-to-back - spoons.  Long may it last!

 

We have a 3rd rounder from the hawks so every loss for them is a bonus to us. Plus hawks losing is just an enjoyable feeling outright. Now we just need Brisbane and Bulldogs to fall in a heap to improve our other picks, a 2nd and other 3rd round pick respectively.


Lions starting to look ominous. Gold Coast have been rubbish but still. Brisbane putting them to the sword. It'll be a tough game against them in the Alice.

33 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

How good does this look!! 

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So nice to see that bottom 4 containing Pies, Hawks & Bummers...

There is a footy god..

 
13 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

so naught melbourne now back to plain norf melbourne?

That shinboner spirit doesn’t let you lose the first 9 in a row. 


6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

That was an umpires goal for Richmond 

Every Richmond goal is an umpires goal Uncle...

1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Geez the Q Clash is absolute dross. 

The Who Cares Cup.


The Jaguar ad with Vin and Trac that just played on Fox makes me weirdly happy. I’m programmed to expect seeing players from teams other than mine in those kind of ads.

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Geez Port look ordinary. there is absolutely no pressure on the dogs. 


Doggies taking Port to the cleaners. They're putting on a clinic.

Hoges kicks his second. Looking the goods so far.

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Wouldn't be the worst result to have the Dogs win tonight. Ideally we want to keep any interstate sides out of the top two positions to avoid an away final. If results go our way we can be three games clear in the top two this time tomorrow. 


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