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20 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

This is an embarrassing midfield performance from the Pies. 

And don't we just love it.

 
 

This is the Hawks GF, and they’re catapult for next year if they win. They’ll have to reverse their late game fatigue to do it. SO DO IT!!!!!! 


I can't turn the Pies v Hawks game on and haven't since half time - I don't want to jinx anything. If the Hawks pull this one off, look out Mrs Maldonboy!!

That could be season done for Murphy. Been a key player in defence for Collingwood this year.

EDIT: N.Daicos also out with a knee concern it seems...

Edited by Demon Jack

 

Wowee what a performance! Go Hawks!

EAD Collingwood and Brayden Maynard 🖕🖕🖕

Both Hawks and Pies are corridor teams which tends to clog up the corridor itself. Because Pies are usually more skilful than their opponents they win. When the skills let you down though.... You lose


I am so confused, I got told by David King a month ago that collingwood had already won the premiership? Why is the season still going?


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wowee what a performance! Go Hawks!

EAD Collingwood and Brayden Maynard 🖕🖕🖕

You forgot criminal De Goey

Pretty poor coaching by McCrae today

I'm still confident the pies will come back.

Coz, you know they ALWAYS do.

:jakovich:

Where are all the nuffies who say you shouldn't tag anymore?

Nick Daicos has been totally ineffectual.

As much as I wanted Essendon to lose today, West Coast losing keeps us with a chance of trading for Harley Reid.


With no rotations left I don’t even want Hawks to kick away just yet. Keep the tempo up and ruin the the pies in the last 12 mins.  
 

Edit. They just kicked away😊

Edited by Colm

Let’s see what happens to Collingwood now that they’ve run out of luck 

 

GO HAWKS ges Daicos is SOOO SOFT


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