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3 minutes ago, old55 said:

Okey-dokey

Yeah, hawks are awful. Likely to get their first spoon since the 1950's ? maybe.  its certainly been a loooong time since finishing last.

 

The Sydney vs Hawthorn game is reminiscent of Melbourne’s dark days. There’s a world of pain facing the Hawks over the next five years.

Edited by The Great Pretender

Swans need 1 more goal to make it a hundred point lead. I'm willing it to happen.

 

I wonder if the Hawthorn board will hold their nerve with Sam Mitchell if they keep getting pummelled like this. 


13 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I wonder if the Hawthorn board will hold their nerve with Sam Mitchell if they keep getting pummelled like this. 

It's got the Leppitsch about it doesn't it.

52 minutes ago, The Great Pretender said:

The Sydney vs Hawthorn game is reminiscent of Melbourne’s dark days. There’s a world of pain facing the Hawks over the next five years.

They're tanking.

But because Hawthorn its all OK.

 

Where's the Weid? Has he been dropped already?

Touk Miller the only reason to watch this game.

Suns and Bombers will both finish between 12th and 16th. Ordinary fare


6 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Where's the Weid? Has he been dropped already?

Toe injury, late out.

8 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Where's the Weid? Has he been dropped already?

injured his toe half way through last game

late change


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Nice stat but with the AFL introducing their 50/50 rounds to increase TV viewing in the early season you will see more of these types of stats

Suns kicking themselves out of this game. They've missed about 4 relatively simple shots on goal so far

1 hour ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

I wonder if the Hawthorn board will hold their nerve with Sam Mitchell if they keep getting pummelled like this. 

The whole footy department would have surely made the choice to cull the list right back, perhaps with the backing of the board, so they have to back him for a few season’s at least.  Gonna test their resolve at times though. 

4.0 to 4.6 that Q

cmon Suns! 

Suns have never had belief in the 10 years they’ve been in the AFL. Believe you mofos!


Gold Coast are not getting a great run with the ump.

Making Langford look like Dunstall. 

 

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