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You can't pay advantage that late after everyone has stopped. Come on umps.

Our backline must be cold and bored.

Hawthorn are woeful.

 

You just watch Hawthorn bring out the knees and elbows now. It's the Hawthorn way.

 

hawks not at the races at all. There's a percentage boost for us here today if we put on foot down

What the heck is this game plan that the Hawks are playing.... I mean by all means keep playing it :D 


THAT's another reason we love Max. Great tackle.

Yeah that's why he came straight back in.

I wasn't sure but not many others can pack mark like that.

 

Langdon playing a good quarter.


ANB. 11 touches at 90%


our most underrated player

20 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Neal Bullen everywhere early. 

man he can run

That may be the best well rounded quarter of football I've ever seen him play 

It's funny, that was a great quarter but you're never satisfied.  Trac still fumbly & should have kicked that goal & we missed some easy tackles.

If the hawks want to go after Oliver then fine. We'll keep taking the free kicks.


6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Commentator doesn't have a clue on Kayo.

Gerard Healy’s anti Melbourne commentary is nauseating 

5 minutes ago, Ouch! said:

What the heck is this game plan that the Hawks are playing.... I mean by all means keep playing it :D 

Forget who said “never interupt your enemy while he is making a mistake”

6 minutes ago, Ouch! said:

What the heck is this game plan that the Hawks are playing.... I mean by all means keep playing it :D 

Yeah they don't get anywhere & it wastes time

Great quarter, played with agression from the outset. 

Reckon they may be up for belting this mob, esp if they keep targeting our Clarry…

Just now, Happy Jack said:

Forget who said “never interupt your enemy while he is making a mistake”

napoleon


Just now, dees189227 said:

It's funny, that was a great quarter but you're never satisfied.  Trac still fumbly & should have kicked that goal & we missed some easy tackles.

If the hawks want to go after Oliver then fine. We'll keep taking the free kicks.

you’re not satisfied with that Quarter?

it seems there is no pleasing you

Hawthorn's style of footy is tedious.

4 billion sideways possessions and no attack....

Some interesting qt states...

Disposals

Mfc 94 Hawks 106

Marks Mfc 22 Hawks 53

Tackles  Mfc 23 Hawks 6

 

Best first quarter we’ve played in a while, and loving it. Everyone on their game. Absolute pressure and body commitment.

Max’s run down tackle a highlight…

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