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3 minutes ago, rufus said:

The way to deal with a young team like this is to hit them harder around the contest than they have been getting hit recently. Second last round I reckon they could put the queue in the rack if we make it very uncomfortable for them from the jump.

If we let them play the way they're wanting to play this could go very badly for us.

Smash them in the contest and take a 45+ point lead at HT.

Then cruise the rest of the game. If they try to come hard at us in the second half we destroy them with scores from turnovers/transitions.

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I would hate to be a Hawthorn player today. This is the beginning of our run to the premiership. Today it all comes together Kossie 5, Trac 4, Oliver 42 possessions and 2 goals, Max 320 possessions and 6 goals! Heaven help the Hawks.

GO DEES!

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23 minutes ago, The Reverend said:

I would hate to be a Hawthorn player today. This is the beginning of our run to the premiership. Today it all comes together Kossie 5, Trac 4, Oliver 42 possessions and 2 goals, Max 320 possessions and 6 goals! Heaven help the Hawks.

GO DEES!

This is the laugh track ,right?

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1 hour ago, rufus said:

The way to deal with a young team like this is to hit them harder around the contest than they have been getting hit recently. Second last round I reckon they could put the queue in the rack if we make it very uncomfortable for them from the jump.

I think you may have got this one a bit jumbled rufus. 

The correct phrase is queue in Iraq. 

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1 hour ago, The Reverend said:

I would hate to be a Hawthorn player today. This is the beginning of our run to the premiership. Today it all comes together Kossie 5, Trac 4, Oliver 42 possessions and 2 goals, Max 320 possessions and 6 goals! Heaven help the Hawks.

GO DEES!

Might have exaggerated Oliver’s goals. 

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2 minutes ago, old dee said:

Here I am early today at the G, managed a seat in the nth stand so on a bonus. Beautiful later winters day.  How many here today my estimate 41110. 

Enjoy your day OD wish i was there

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4 minutes ago, old dee said:

Here I am early today at the G, managed a seat in the nth stand so on a bonus. Beautiful later winters day.  How many here today my estimate 41110. 

50k at least. My understanding is they expect 45k-55k off the back of pink lady, Gawn's 200th, and lots of free tickets given away.

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