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On 7/18/2023 at 9:55 AM, Demonland said:

I'm quite happy for them to just let us have a cruisy, bruise free win later in the season.

Hawthorn doesnt lay down especially against the MFC. Why do people think Hawthorn will tank????

Theyre a proud successful club.  

 
4 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Hawthorn doesnt lay down especially against the MFC. Why do people think Hawthorn will tank????

Theyre a proud successful club.  

Proud and successful except for when they tanked to set up their dynasty, yes!

Meanwhile, they are going all right against Richmond, to keep our dream alive of Freo slipping to third last.

Fremantle have all of Swans, Cats, Lions and Power to deal with, with only the Eagles a should-win.

Unfortunately Hawthorn also have a bit of a tough run. If they fail today against the Tigers, there's no realistic prospect of them moving up.

But then, in round 24, Hawks and Freo face off directly.

The death ride may yet come down to the wire! It may even be percentage against the direct opponent in the last game of the season!

 

 

Hawks playing very well. Mitchell is doing a great job with them.

 


1 hour ago, Nascent said:

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The pick 3 dream has officially died.

but pick 4 is still a real chance so... Go Swannies!

Surprised the Swans are favourites away in perth

i reckon Freo will get up 

9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Surprised the Swans are favourites away in perth

i reckon Freo will get up 

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2 hours ago, DubDee said:

Surprised the Swans are favourites away in perth

i reckon Freo will get up 

don’t think so

If Freo lose tonight, they could very well go on to only win one more game. Which is against West Coast.

Their remaining games are:

Geelong in Geelong -10+ goal loss

Brisbane at Optus- 10+ goal loss if they can’t even beat Swans at home 

Eagles at Optus- A 10 goal win. Eagles are a steaming pile of [censored]

Port at Optus- A 10+ goal loss

Hawks at the G- a probable loss

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They're [censored].

*Edit How is cr ap censored?

Edited by dazzledavey36

5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

They're [censored].

*Edit How is cr ap censored?

Probably a nuffie with an axe to grind over a specific player in the past, calling them '[censored]' in every post, and the mods getting sick of it. I reckon :laugh:


Could Freo make it back from here?

Or is my MFCSS kicking in?

Edited by Jaded No More

'Now would be a great time for Franklin to settle the Swans' I thought to myself.

Any further psychic power requests let me know in DMs.

 
Just now, Little Goffy said:

'Now would be a great time for Franklin to settle the Swans' I thought to myself.

Any further psychic power requests let me know in DMs.

Could use Powerball numbers thanks 


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