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Dogs out of finals if they lose imo

 

Next week is going to be a Huge challenge. Hawks would love to ruin our season. 
mitchell has got them going again dammit 

 

Imagine Max taking the kick out for us in a situation like that🤣🤣.

Poor English 

We can't let Newcombe  do as he pleases.  The guy is an absolute gun.  

It's going to be a proper battle next week against these Hawks.

 

Dogs in real danger of missing now. They may be out of the 8 this week if St Kilda and GWS win. Either way they likely are going to need to beat Geelong in Geelong in the final round to make it. 

Really keeps the door open for Geelong. Sadly. 


19 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Next week is going to be a Huge challenge. Hawks would love to ruin our season. 
mitchell has got them going again dammit 

I thought they are supposed to be tanking?

Meanwhile Hawthorn haven’t played a truly bad game for 6 weeks. Perhaps they are due for a loss?

Would be handy as they have a knack for upsets.

Just now, BDA said:

I thought they are supposed to be tanking?

These are free hit games - it’s nearly impossible for them to climb up a spot on the ladder. They have to win out, GC or Freo to lose out, and make up 12-15%. So they can just go all out, as they won’t bridge that gap.

Weird idea. What if we push Brayshaw forward? He's a good overhead mark for his size and it would free up space in the midfield for Clarry and Petracca plus the 4-5 others that can do the job. We go smaller and make oppositions play unusual matchups and be one midfielder down against us?

2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Meanwhile Hawthorn haven’t played a truly bad game for 6 weeks. Perhaps they are due for a loss?

Would be handy as they have a knack for upsets.

They also have a habit of putting in a shocker every few games, lets hope next week is one of them.


young hawks 6 day break coming back from Tassie

We should win but it won’t be easy 

The season that keeps on giving 

I’m going to say it once and then never again but I’ll be going for Collingwood like never before next weekend.

14 minutes ago, DubDee said:

young hawks 6 day break coming back from Tassie

We should win but it won’t be easy 

Sunday to Sunday 7 days.


25 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Imagine Max taking the kick out for us in a situation like that🤣🤣.

Poor English 

One of the more amusing things I've seen on the footy field in a long time 😅😅

Soft call is a goal hey?

 

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