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Six goal quarter... much better forward work

Hawks on 59 points... Our aim is to keep the other team around 60 points. Let's see if we can do it

 

God we just love a 3rd quarter dont we?!

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I was up on the top level surrounded by the most repugnant Hawks supporters. At halftime I hustled some and long story short I now find myself in the freaking cheer squad !!! Not beside or behind but smack bang in the middle!!! These ppl are crazy!! I [censored] love it! ❤️💙

I'm in the MCC members & a hawthorn supporter 3 rows in front just randomly stands up during play. People tell him to sit down then he starts waving at the ump or someone. Seriously

 

I was wrong on T Mac. He has been good

got involved around the ground and kicked some nice goals. 


Hawks have to be out of puff soon. They are playing really offensively to try and open us up on rebound … even our boys were struggling to get back in that last bit. 
 

Wouldn’t be surprised if we started to pile them on after the first 5-10 mins. 

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Tommy McDonald going back to cover Smith. Hold onto your hats everyone.

 

Is Mitchell is most average Brownlow medal winner ever?

Melksham used to be so damaging. Now it's like we're playing with 17 out there.


I swear Der-Wayne is barracking for the Hawks here.

3 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Not sold on Dunstan. Melksham been ok but won't hold his spot.

 

Melksham is not putting in the hard two way running we expect.  Reason he hasn't been in before now.

5 minutes ago, layzie said:

Come on Dees kill em 

would be nice to see a dominant 4th quarter

right on cue.. Hawks kick a goal

Edited by Diamond_Jim


Could be a tight finish here, they don’t look as tired I as thought they would 

Edited by BoBo

2 minutes ago, CYB said:

And another bs goal from free. That’s 3 today. 

Don't think I'd be using that line today.

 
5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Is Mitchell is most average Brownlow medal winner ever?

He used to poll huge possession numbers but not sure he was super hurtful outside of hos brownlow year, though his subsequent broken leg probably hasn't helped him since.

Smith on crutches again?!?

The most unlucky bloke!


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