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Hawks hopeless. There’s a 100 point shellacking on for us here if we want to put the foot on their throat. 

 
 

THE DEMONS ARE OOONN!!

Great pressure, we're already out working them and they're the worst 2nd half team in the league 


We look so much better with Hibbo playing.

Love the endeavour from Rivers but that decision making and disposal is sometimes (still) VFL level

 

memo to all

Loading phase is officially over!!


Great to see hawks goaless but I feel like we should have 10 goals already. Some bad handballing to players standing next to their opponent. 

But on track for a a 136 point win so all good.

Trac having a day out.


Hawks never showed us much mercy. I hope we repay them with interest today. 

Sublime pressure.

Now if Fritta can just get back to holding marks and kicking goals we win this by 80+


1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

Hawthorn lucky to be as close as they are. 

I think we are just over confident and making some silly choices. Still a good position that will only get better.

 

VG quarter.  Keep it going.

Grundy just do the instinctive things pls.  Often triesnto do too much for a big man.

Hopefully we can help work Fritsch back into some form.  Looks to be a fair way off his best but only one quarter.


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