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2 minutes ago, Demongirl35 said:

If there’s a miracle this weekend and dogs, port and cats lose and we win tomorrow we 100% finish 1st? Even if we lose next week 

won’t happen but I can wish 

Nice, but not so important. Those of us old enough will remember the Dr. Mclelland Trophy 🏆 

Winning September is far more important 

 

If you ever needed proof the umpires love the Dogs is that non 50m call against Daniels punching his opponent in the head after a mark. Disgraceful. 

Just now, Demonland said:

How was that not 50 against Daniel? 

Absolute joke. Should have been a certain goal.

 

 
14 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

How the [censored] does Kyle Hartigan get a game? Every time I see Hawthorn play he is the main source of opposition goals.

Haven’t watched. Is he giving Frosty a rest?

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

How was that not 50 against Daniel? 

#umpiresfordogsflag


#FreeKickHawthorn  Doggies

God, Hawthorn are a proud club. 

So glad they [censored] themselves…

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8 minutes ago, monoccular said:

FFS. Sick of this. win the next 5 games = flag. Stuff the others. 

Haha geez relax mate 

obviously that’s what everyone wants but people can ask what ever they want on a forum 

18 minutes ago, Jaded said:

He’s been ruled out already. 
 

Tx Jaded.

I guess tmrw is no biggy

Hope hes ok for cats.


Just turned on the game down in Lonny. Let's hope the Hawks don't do what we did down in Hobart one year and find a way to lose with a gale at our backs in the final quarter. 

Are the dogs having a mini slump?

I hope so.

Port next week but lets hope they lose today and win next week.

Clarko doing all he can to improve the Hawks’ draft position before he leaves!

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Dogs look horrible at the back 

7 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Makes a difference when dogs are not smashing the fee kick count.

 

Im presuming this was a fraudian slip $$$$$


43 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Confirmed Tom Stewart is our for the year. Lisfranc surgery. Massive blow to the Cats especially on top of Touey and Duncan

Oh that’s a shame. As much as I can’t stand the Cats, I really liked Stewart - seemed a cut above the rest. 
 

That out is going to reshape a settled side with Blicavs probably going back, which is not there preferred position for him. 

 

Remember when we drew with hawthorn and everybody lost their minds?!?!

Yes go hawthorn. If the hawks get up this will be a great win for them and of course helps us. I love how the hawks have been winning and it's as if clarko is saying to jeff up yours. 

People have been talking about how clarko wants to win but mitchell may want them to lose to get the better draft pick. 

Clarko really wants to go out on a high


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