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1 minute ago, BDA said:

No HTB today it appears 

Oh for the good old days of HTB

May as well take em on and drop it if caught.

 
3 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Getting totally dominated by 16th on the ladder.

Who would have thought ...???

The only thing I like so far is Joel Smiths tackling.. a pity umpires aren’t 

 

OMG west coast 😂😂

 

Viney starting to impose himself on the game 


We are standing around like stunned mullets whilst hawthorn do as they like. What’s going on? 

Just now, dees189227 said:

Hawks looking quicker

Not hard when your opposition's handballs are VFL level bad


Lever and May totally stinking it up. They need to pay their opponents some respect FFS.

6 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Mitchell is a smart coach

But apparently he's coaching against the "3rd greatest MFC coach in history" who clearly has a cunning plan like the last one.

" Don't try until half time boys and they will relax, then we can run all over them"   

 

 

Still waiting for 2021 Melbourne to reappear.

Any danger of Viney lowering his eyes?


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