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GAMEDAY: Rd 09 vs Hawthorn

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Boundary umpires need to lift their game this quarter. 

 
 
6 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

We look so much better with Hibbo playing.

Love him to bits, really need a Hibbo clone for the next few years, makes us so much better behind the ball, so dependable.

If Fritsch were in good form he'd have about 4 goals already.


After all the pain the Hawks subjected us to, I AM LOVING THIS!!! 

How good is the pressure!!?? 

Good quarter!

Backline excellent. Petracca on fire.

Fritta looks on.

May won every contest.

Hibbo excellent.

Pressure great.

 

Love Frost's skills - never fails to hit a Melbourne player.


Thanks frosty 

Lol FROST BALL

Haven’t missed THAT

plus 60pt win punt looking safe so far

who loves McVees attack on the footy!?!

then so composed. 

farkin ripper


What’s with the sloppy handballs?

28 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm not sure I'm watching the same game as Dunstall and Lyon!!!!

I’m watching Fox with SEN commentary. Sooooooo much better than the Dunstall rubbish. After last week I couldn’t listen to him again. 


1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Sometimes I think we are making our goals difficult to get

Hawks really getting numbers back.

lol squeezes, that was a push in the back

 

Kozzy held twice, petty pushed in the back by Sicily. 

Have come to the conclusion Tom Sparrow is the spitting image of Todd Viney. Body shape. Flowing hair.

Can someone get him a white headband? Would be perfect


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