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How did we let them walk that ball straight into an uncontested mark inside 50??????!!!!

 

Whoever's playing on Jiath isn't playing him closely enough imv.


3rd quarter

pressure by the hawks and … Dees 

fumbles - embarrassing 

Lost Centre clearances- embarassing

Slip over - embarrassing 

hubris !!! 

lucky that Trac and Clarry are stars !! 
 

Wingard fooled 3 defenders them himself 🤡🤡

 

 

Just now, layzie said:

Hawthorn's quarter. A few very quiet performances 

Yep we need more from Spargo, ANB and Chandler for starters. 


Deeeesgraceful

Couple of quick goals in that quarter and hawthorn were a different team.

just want to get through this without any more injuries 

21 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Dunstall - Hawthorn have "got themselves in the contest " !!!!!

FMD ( twice over ) !!!

Is he wrong? 


Lucky to have been outscored by 10. Thank [censored] for Rivers, May, Lever, Hunter, Judd and Jordon in the latter half of that quarter

 

 

For all that, they only outscored us by 10 points in that quarter.

Hawthorn's last quarters this year have been as bad as ours have been good.

Don't fret, Demons fans.  We'll be sitting on top of the ladder tonight.

Time to bring back brown or McDonald. I'd probably favour brown. We just need that someone to structure us up. Van Rooyen can't be expected to be the target and sometimes either Gawn or Grundy aren't there. If gawn is there he has about 3 on him anyway 


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