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Hopefully Hawks beat the Power. 

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59 minutes ago, Newport34 said:

Hopefully Hawks beat the Power. 

I would like to see that. Very much so.

On 6/2/2023 at 1:12 PM, Newport34 said:

Hopefully Hawks beat the Power. 

 Very ugly early 

 


Hawthorn are so bad the AFL app is trying to time travel back to 2015 for them.

 

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How in the world did the saints lose to the Hawks. 

When games like this Port/Hawks clobbering pop up, who else besides me spends the whole thing doing mental gymnastics to figure out how far off the pace of 186 the the game is?

Invariably the likelihood of that margin being surpassed goes from slim to none pretty quickly. Man that was an atrocious sporting performance.

6 minutes ago, Chook said:

When games like this Port/Hawks clobbering pop up, who else besides me spends the whole thing doing mental gymnastics to figure out how far off the pace of 186 the the game is?

Invariably the likelihood of that margin being surpassed goes from slim to none pretty quickly. Man that was an atrocious sporting performance.

Just had the same thought!


If you're seeking advise on changing employers don't ask Karl Amon. 

Wouldn’t be upset if Collingwood smash West Coast by 120 points.

We don’t want Collingwood coming into Kings Bday on the rebound after a sub par performance.

 

Portb have fallen off a cliff.   Would be just as bitter a win as ours 


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