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We're just a Jeremy Cameron hamstring injury away from this being game of the round. 

 
11 minutes ago, BDA said:

conditions a big factor and no lack of effort on display but other than Cameron this is a very low quality affair

Newcombe is not too bad. Breust is good.

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9 minutes ago, Damo said:

BT just said "Its Easter holiday here in Melbourne, for those watching around the country".

This numskull just defies logic. Ordinary player and even a worst commentator.

Hawks have youth and effort, Geelong have Cameron. it's a 50/50 game i reckon


12 minutes ago, MT64 said:

This numskull just defies logic. Ordinary player and even a worst commentator.

Did he really say that ?   LOL

18 hours ago, layzie said:

Really need St Kilda to lose one soon. Whether or not people think they have beaten anyone the fact is that they are 4-0 and people said the same about us 2 years ago. Banked some points early and they just need the streak snapped. 

If I recall, weren't they 8 and 2 after 10 rounds last year?

it’s such a joy to see the Cats be bad

 

Seeing Geelong chasing was enjoyable while it happened.

C'mon Hawks, fight your way back in it.

Hawthorn are like Neeld-era Melbourne 🤮 Commentators fawning over Geelong - I can’t wait to play them!


False economy Jeelong.

Will they drink their own bath water ?

Seriously the Brown Team’s list management is disgraceful 

They are putting Lambs to the Slaughter 

They will be lucky to score another goal today 

 

Geelong has announced themselves here. To just blow away the 17th ranked side after being challenged must put a chill down every opposition team's spines. Back to back coming up here.


Cats big margin has them jumping Freo so far. Death riders rejoice.

Highest scoring quarter of any team so far this year. And it hadda be Geelong. 😑

 

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