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He may not be a star but the noise supporters made when he was near the ball was enormous and had a positive effect on the team. Its an interesting one and good pick up for Hawks for mine


I'm really interested to see how he is received by Hawthorn supporters.

Seems to have been well loved by Pies fans purely because he was so hated by everyone else.

Should be fascinating

 

So now I will be able to add Hawthorn to my most hated teams being the filth and Geelong.

6 minutes ago, BW511 said:

I'm really interested to see how he is received by Hawthorn supporters.

Seems to have been well loved by Pies fans purely because he was so hated by everyone else.

Should be fascinating

I'm just as interested to see how the Colli-[censored] supporters react the first time he gets his trademark free against them in a Hawks geurnsey.

After all their carry on defending his knee dropping & shoulder raising, surely they wouldn't boo now, right?  😉


Well done and kudos to Pies and McCrae. One reason they will continue to be a power.

He was gone once he went to grand final eve races IMO. And his GF  game was underwhelming at least. Sad he's got a medal on the back of the Pies efforts.

Bit like Cam Mooneys first. But he was a champ and acknowledges this.

Obviously Pies went after Schultz so they could dump Ginnivan.

Never seen a media loved 'superstar' player fall out of favour so quickly and get the boot. He must of rubbed the coach and others the wrong way.

Interesting to see how  the Hawks handle him.

24 minutes ago, dl4e said:

So now I will be able to add Hawthorn to my most hated teams being the filth and Geelong.

What do you mean add???

44 minutes ago, dl4e said:

So now I will be able to add Hawthorn to my most hated teams being the filth and Geelong.

Snl Bowen Yang GIF by Saturday Night Live


20 year old small forwards who kick 40 goals in a preliminary finals side and the following year play a role in a premiership don't grow on trees

he knows where the goals are but his defensive side is severely lackly

good get for the dorks i reckon

Really happy for Ginnivan, great to see someone get to their childhood club.

But really I'm just happy it's something to tick Pies fans off..


26 minutes ago, layzie said:

Really happy for Ginnivan, great to see someone get to their childhood club.

But really I'm just happy it's something to tick Pies fans off..

I just want to see him booed by the Pies fan. The irony will be delicious.

He is a tool and I wish him no success. 

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

To be fair, the umpires have stuffed up this rule.

You don't get a head high when you duck, or cause it by lifting your arms, however a choke hold around the neck is a free and always has been.

The above is a free every day of the week.

Pretty sure Ginnivan made a terrible blunder and said publicily that ."its my job to play the umpires for free kicks"..

....in others words, umpires are blind and gullible.

The umps obviously caught feelings and retaliated next round and beyond.

 

The Pies fans getting stuck into him on social media is absolutely hilarious. 
Last year they were worried about his mental health. Now he’s garbage and ducks his head for frees 🙄

 

Stay classy Pies. 


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