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19 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I see the Hawks have gone all out with their Anzac Day guernsey design. 🙃

The Swans have 'outdone' them. 

Nothing!  Not even the Anzac badge on their jumpers and they are the hosts.  Very poor by the Swans, I reckon.

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1 minute ago, Lucifers Hero said:

The Swans have 'outdone' them. 

Nothing!  Not even the Anzac badge on their jumpers and they are the hosts.  Very poor by the Swans, I reckon.

nah, it's down in tassie - the hawks are the 'hosts'

 
Just now, whatwhat say what said:

nah, it's down in tassie - the hawks are the 'hosts'

Thanks, I'll correct the post.  Still think it is poor by the Swans to not get into the spirit of the occasion.

1 minute ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Thanks, I'll correct the post.  Still think it is poor by the Swans to not get into the spirit of the occasion.

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Their was a few second footage shown of Paddy Mc talking with a medico in the rooms and he had his hands out in a pleading gesture.  The medico seemed to just walk away while he was in mid sentence. 

I suspect there was a more to the discussion and it isn't possible to know what required her attention but I felt it was a time he needed a bit of TLC.

 

That's game I reckon.

Oh well we can still beat Hawthorn and I'm so looking forward to it. Its up there with drubbing Geelong.

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When Swans get Papley back it will be a final five side methinks.

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6 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Their was a few second footage shown of Paddy Mc talking with a medico in the rooms and he had his hands out in a pleading gesture.  The medico seemed to just walk away while he was in mid sentence. 

I suspect there was a more to the discussion and it isn't possible to know what required her attention but I felt it was a time he needed a bit of TLC.

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11 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Thanks, I'll correct the post.  Still think it is poor by the Swans to not get into the spirit of the occasion.

very unlike Swans, they are normally on the ball with the occasion, not sure what happened today.

Swans are a seriously good side though, not many weaknesses and a lot of medium-size firepower, I think will be the main challenger to us. Hope Paddy Macartin is ok, he certainly didn't look happy in the rooms


19 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

The Swans have 'outdone' them. 

Nothing!  Not even the Anzac badge on their jumpers and they are the hosts.  Very poor by the Swans, I reckon.

Their from Sydney remember!

A MFC like finish by the Swannies who made a close game look anything but.

Glad we dont play them in Sydney this year.

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35 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

very sad for mccartin

I missed it what happened?


3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Hawks hitting the wall in the fourth quarter.

They have a five day break into our game against them on Saturday...

Talk about capitulation. Hope we inflict a long overdue thrashing on them noon Saturday

 
7 minutes ago, deejammin' said:

Why isn’t CJ playing for the hawks in this game? COVID? Injured? I missed that.

Listed as injured along with Mitch Lewis. If CJ does play I reckon you move Hunt into the forward line to tag him. 

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

knee to the side of the head

Aw no not again! Concussion?


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