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I’m in Perth today and have a few hours to watch the footy. Anyone recommend a great pub in the CBD to watch?

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Bizarre for hawthorn to be playing in tasmania at 3.20. It'll finish in the dark.Ā 

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I hate to even think it, but Mitchell has the young Hawks well drilled and full of life. I can't believe I like watching the Hawks play, but their system and dedication to it is clear for all to see. Love that Newcombe in the midfield, and Frost would be very hard to cover in the forward line. His kicking might become an issue though.Ā 

1 minute ago, deejammin' said:

Frosty!!! Looking good as a forward.

I love this move from Mitchell.Ā  Hey it may not be a long term option or very effective other than as a one off surprise tactic but i'm almost certain the Brisbane brains trust wouldn't have covered this in their pre-game analysis and strats.

And who knows.Ā  You just never know what the outcome will be with a move like this until you trial it.Ā  Unlikely i know but Frosty might have missed his calling and this might become a permanent option if it works well enough.

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Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

I love this move from Mitchell.Ā  Hey it may not be a long term option or very effective other than as a one off surprise tactic but i'm almost certain the Brisbane brains trust wouldn't have covered this in their pre-game analysis and strats.

And who knows.Ā  You just never know what the outcome will be with a move like this until you trial it.Ā  Unlikely i know but Frosty might have missed his calling and this might become a permanent option if it works well enough.

I still remember Frosty bombing a goal from 50 in a QB game for us. His crazy kicking looks a lot better when’s he’s kicking at goal.

Very soft assist for Cameron there from the umps


2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Hawk win would put us two games clear on top. So go Hawks.

One of the rare times for me also

Alot of youth & inexperience in this mob but there's some great spirit amongst them and they sure have a red hot go

So many people saying we would lose to the Lions right now. After watching the first half versus Hawks, I cannot see them getting past us too easily. McCluggage is being tagged in the 2nd quarter and their drive has almost dried up.Ā Ā 


Anyone who says GWS are doing a better job against West Coast than we did needs to look at how many goals they’ve conceded to WC. Double the score from last week already.Ā 
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Clearly below average teams shape up decently against top sides.Ā 


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4 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Helped by really good umpiring

I withdraw that comment after that ridiculous free kick paid to Prior.Ā 


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