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Just now, MrFreeze said:

Ankle sprain, foot got stuck under Sicily in the last 30 seconds. 

God damn Hawthorn. Good for nothing useless football club. Relegate them. 

 

Job done, move on. 
Still feel like we aren’t clicking and seem to lack some polish, plenty to work on. 
Port next week will be a great test

Just now, GCDee said:

Job done, move on. 
Still feel like we aren’t clicking and seem to lack some polish, plenty to work on. 
Port next week will be a great test

I hope Petty and Petracca are playing. 

 
9 minutes ago, adonski said:

Can't believe I'm going to have to watch Sparrow have 12 touches a week @ 28% efficiency for the next 8 years

10 of those in the first half and then he just stopped. 


I can still remember 2014 when we lost to them by 50 points but it felt like we’d had a dip. More than happy to have the roles reversed. 
Loved Trent Rivers’ game today. Vins is having an excellent season. 
Not sure what Sparrow brings. 
Go away Jason Dunstall. Sick of having him cheer against us. 
 

Really feel like petty not playing the second half had a bigger impact than I thought it would, doesn't help that the hawks actually decided to stop playing like a U-16 team for 10 mins

 
4 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Ankle sprain, foot got stuck under Sicily in the last 30 seconds. 

Another reason to hate Sicily 🤣

Just now, Bang Bang Bang said:

I can still remember 2014 when we lost to them by 50 points but it felt like we’d had a dip. More than happy to have the roles reversed. 
Loved Trent Rivers’ game today. Vins is having an excellent season. 
Not sure what Sparrow brings. 
Go away Jason Dunstall. Sick of having him cheer against us. 
 

Rivers was best on ground in terms of exceeding expectations but the Big 3 midfielders were just immense. 


Hibberd slaughtered Breust and May, Lewis. The backline was very good. Clearances remain an issue - can’t understand why given the personnel. Real shame that Petty was subbed out - was looking to be a turning point game for him as a forward. Love what Spargo brings.

 

A solid win, but after a couple of soft kills we really need a challenge, bring on Port

Hopefully petty and trac ok.

Bigger challenges to come. We bank the 4 points and move on. 


1 minute ago, Billy said:

A solid win, but after a couple of soft kills we really need a challenge, bring on Port

Last week was not a soft kill. We got lucky to win. 

A solid win for May's 200th over the horrible Hawks.  Gotta be happy with the result.

Looks like BBB in for Petty next week

Tracc 50/50

That Sicily.... what a [censored] and i don't mean for the Tracc tackle either.  Some of his work off the ball when he feels he's out of the contest is school yard rubbish.

If you offered me a ten goal win before the game I would have taken it.

9 minutes ago, layzie said:

What happened to Trac?

Rolled ankle.  Seemed unperturbed when interviewed post match.


2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Hibberd slaughtered Breust and May, Lewis. The backline was very good. Clearances remain an issue - can’t understand why given the personnel. Real shame that Petty was subbed out - was looking to be a turning point game for him as a forward. Love what Spargo brings.

 

It felt like that was the game where Petty kicks a 3-5 goal haul and really gets his confidence up, started clunking them which was nice

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Last week was not a soft kill. We got lucky to win. 

Sorry l meant North & Hawthorn 

 

I'm watching back the Kayo coverage and Trac was interviewed and reckons he's fine but just caught in a tackle.

Hopefully the physios can buff that out 

6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Well picked up Steve.

 

Special bird comments.

 


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