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Just shows how hard it is to be up every week, why our 10 in a row is so impressive 

 

Damn. Just when I was enjoying Hawthorn beating Brisbane they show Jeff Kennet in the crowd. 

We can never underestimate our wins against lower ranked teams, these lower ranked teams are chomping at the bit to scalp us - as shown by the Hawks today 

Amazing show of heart by the Hawks 

 

 

Upset of the year!  As much as i hate to admit this is a great win

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Newcombe off the charts this quarter.  He's some footballer this kid

 

So all those critical of Melbourne over the last 2 weeks, now the Lions have lost have a look at Freo under the pump to the Pies.


Optus Stadium's surface looks absolutely awful. Look at how they've massacred our hallowed turf!


Geez the Optus surface is atrocious.

On the Naughton discussion, he is a gun but JFC the media pump him up. Same for Max King.

@Deedubs Any more pearls of wisdom on how bad we are? I mean two games clear on top with fat percentage isn’t enough I reckon. Should be 12 games clear by now right? 

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1 minute ago, Smokey said:

@Deedubs Any more pearls of wisdom on how bad we are? I mean two games clear on top with fat percentage isn’t enough I reckon. Should be 12 games on top by now right? 

It’s a disgrace we didn’t win every game by 100 points if you ask me. We won’t make the 8 from here. 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

It’s a disgrace we didn’t win every game by 100 points if you ask me. We won’t make the 8 from here. 

Is Goody the right man?


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