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1 minute ago, DubDee said:

the Bont is clearly the best most complete player in the league. 

Apologies to Clarry and Trac. Diacos is a gun but not top 3 yet

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bont isn't as good as petracca, oliver OR gawn

 
4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

the Bont is clearly the best most complete player in the league. 

Apologies to Clarry and Trac. Diacos is a gun but not top 3 yet

I agree in terms of completeness and an ability to dominate midfield and forward

Trac isn’t bad either tho and he has one thing Bont doesn’t have, which is a Norm Smith

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this reminds me of when the dees ran all over the hawks in...2016?

except, of course, filth haven't won a damn thing

(getting in before @binman quotes and castigates me)

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Just now, red and blue forever said:

collingwood don't start trying until the last quarter...Unfortunately i still think they will win

Congratulations, they’ll beat a bottom 4 side. Why are they even in this position against them? 

Whatever happens today the Hawks won’t be easy to beat for the rest of the season.


1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Congratulations, they’ll beat a bottom 4 side. Why are they even in this position against them? 

because collingwood don't start trying until the last quarter....

Just now, red and blue forever said:

because collingwood don't start trying until the last quarter....

What a dumb strategy 😂

Just now, Redleg said:

Whatever happens today the Hawks won’t be easy to beat for the rest of the season.

I'm backing the Hawks Mr Leg.


This game is why the MCG is one of the great stadiums in the world. The atmosphere is electric.

We are very lucky to have the G.

The surprising form of Hawks and WCE should be a warning to us NOT to be in anyway complacent tomorrow - though, granted, Kangaroos are not birds of prey. 

3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

The surprising form of Hawks and WCE should be a warning to us NOT to be in anyway complacent tomorrow - though, granted, Kangaroos are not birds of prey. 

I'm glad Max hasn't been tested.

5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Daicos drops the ball....play on.

His Brownlow favouritism must be taking a nose dive now with Bonts game last night and the fact that he hasn’t polled a vote in the last month. 


Just now, Gawndy the Great said:

His Brownlow favouritism must be taking a nose dive now with Bonts game last night and the fact that he hasn’t polled a vote in the last month. 

According to the umpires he’s polled 20 votes in the last month. One per touch 🙄

Good to see Hawks showing their wares. We won’t be taking them lightly in a couple of weeks.

 

A good team starts strongly, can hold the lead; once behind, able to give a quick response; or come from a long way back to win a game in an empty stadium, like we did in Rd 23 in 2021. Collinwood is very much questionable in my opinion. 


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