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COME ON HAWKS, PUT ‘EM AWAY!!!

They made our Harry cry then mocked him for it and for that they must pay.  😏
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Lol Hawks own the Lions. Sweet… another goal. Keep putting a dent in their percentage 


Eight of the last Nine goal to the Dawks. Well if the AFL are threatening to take their draft picks there's no point tanking.

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just watched the last few minutes but the chasing and general effort from the Lions is shocking. 

soft performance 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

A win on Monday can secure us third place through the bye 

Agreed. It’ll be a massive opportunity missed if we can’t get past the Pies. 


Brisbane look very slow.

Gunston's cooked.

Rich needs to cut back on desserts.

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9 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

 This is why Brisbane can’t be taken seriously. Away from Brisbane they can’t be trusted.

Unless they play us 

7 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Eight of the last Nine goal to the Dawks. Well if the AFL are threatening to take our draft picks there's no point tanking.

What’s this about the AFL threatening our draft picks?

Gunston is an interesting one - he was still an excellent player in 2022 and I was actually disappointed we didn’t go after him. But he has fallen off the cliff now. Not totally unexpected (he’s 32 this year) but just very sudden. Hopefully our plus 30s have a couple of good years left yet. 


7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Brisbane loading or the MCG Effect? @binman your thoughts?

Impact of an increased block of aerobic and power conditioning.

Lewis almost let the cat out of the bag right at the end noting how they got out run on the big open spaces of the g in the second half.

Or alternatively, the lions, who many said were the best team behind the pies, are pretenders. 

Beaten by a team we flogged by nearly 10 goals. 

Hawks 2 points behind the Blues 

their 3 year rebuild looking a lot better than Carlton’s 20 years one 😂😂

 

after today the top 2 is locked in if the Pies beat us

 

HUGE GAME


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