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if it had been paid oob deliberately (just saying)

who was the closest freo player?   doggo?   lol

would have been at the 49m mark so kicked probably no closer than 55m. a very difficult kick hard up on the boundary and having to kick directly over the mark.  i know jamie elliot did it but that was a freak kick. Even a point would have been difficult.

given freo's kicking accuracy for the game, i'm tipping it would have been oob on the full

 

 

 
38 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

light travels much faster than sound

That's why the footy commentators appear to be bright until you hear them speaking.

 
13 hours ago, Stiff Arm said:

Just a tad ridiculous, even for you Jaded

And how do you know he hasn't messaged Max to show concern for his knee? More than likely he has, I'd say

Not even close to ridiculous. He absolutely did our Club a huge disservice. And did so knowingly. There’s no love lost when a player puts himself before anyone else, let alone the entire Club. And there’s no room for a player who decides to come to us KNOWING for sure he wouldn’t be seeing his time out with us. I have it on extremely good authority that this was on his mind for waaaay longer than we knew.

And you think Jaded is a little too harsh maybe? At least she’s not wishing a season- or even a career-ending injury on him like many in the cheer squad are. 😁 Be it right or wrong to feel that way, what he’s done to our Club, who btw gave him the world, is unacceptable and deserves to be treated as such. 

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

if it had been paid oob deliberately (just saying)

who was the closest freo player?   doggo?   lol

would have been at the 49m mark so kicked probably no closer than 55m. a very difficult kick hard up on the boundary and having to kick directly over the mark.  i know jamie elliot did it but that was a freak kick. Even a point would have been difficult.

given freo's kicking accuracy for the game, i'm tipping it would have been oob on the full

 

 

Oh how I’d love for that scenario to have transpired! Dog(ga) the saviour lining up to pinch the win for his beloved new club, only to miss the lot *contented sigh*


Wouldn’t mind Sydney having a bruise free 100 point win and feeling comfortable about themselves into next week.

Clearly facing a team on the rebound worked against us on Friday.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

I was looking forward to a lazy day on the couch watching footy. Not so sure anymore might have to go do something Kelly and Dwayne 🤮

 

Hawks giving a reasonable account of themselves here. They just can't convert.

Still want them to get pasted mind. 


Swans love the 1 / 2 overlap using their FB straight up the guts.  Have to make sure we cover that this week.

That's their preferred go to pretty much everytime from the kick ins.  Their next option is to try and link up run out wide around the boundary.

Hope the umps don't go as easy on them as they are so far today.

Allowed to drop the ball like a hot potatoe when tackled..  no frees called so far on about three of those.  Same as the Lions in the first quarter on Friday.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

So no dangerous tackle against the Swans there but the ump picks out a behind the play against Frosty .... and again for a small tummy tap ...wow

1 hour ago, BDA said:

Frosty doing Frosty things. Lol

I'm still nervous when the ball is in his hands and I hate the hawks.

Edited by leave it to deever


i'm not watching the dorks game, but looking at the stats they seem to be matching swans pretty well except for scoring, but being smashed

Hawks have got both hands firmly on that wooden spoon. And it’s round 2. 

1 hour ago, Fat Tony said:

Didn’t think you could make the hawthorn jumper look uglier but I was wrong. 

You could let Chris Fagan don it.

9 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Hawks have got both hands firmly on that wooden spoon. And it’s round 2. 

Yep they're gonna go close.  No forward line & pretty much no weapons anywhere

17 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee what a long & horrible season it will be for Hawks fans.

Somehow we need the suns to knock off the dons today 

My heart just bleeds for them...


On 3/24/2023 at 9:30 AM, Deebauched said:

This is just the sort of game Sydney drops.

Hawthorn beat them easily at the SCG last time .

Okey-dokey

 

If Hawthorn only want to recruit players that will be part of their next premiership then they should be scouting prenatal clinics. 

Hawks need a seasoned and experienced  coach like Clarkson to take over and arrest the malaise.


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