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7 minutes ago, Ouch! said:

Langdon playing a good quarter.

Providing heaps of run and we're actually using him offensively which we stopped doing in 2023.

 
 
1 minute ago, Kit Walker said:

Hawthorn's style of footy is tedious.

4 billion sideways possessions and no attack....

Reminds me of … well MFC for many years … 

We need to stay sharp when the Hawks release Frostball: destroyer of systems. 


Dont ever bad Nibbles again you lot.Playing a blinder

For all the young kiddies on here

Hawthorn smashed us up for Decades in the 70’s, 80’s 

Their Supporter Arrogance was absolutely off the charts 

This Club need to be slaughtered for many years. 
Never feel sorry for them….

4 minutes ago, Nicko said:

Gerard Healy’s anti Melbourne commentary is nauseating 

Honestly hope they’ve deleted him off all past players contact lists, absolute [censored]

 

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

For all the young kiddies on here

Hawthorn smashed us up for Decades in the 70’s, 80’s 

Their Supporter Arrogance was absolutely off the charts 

This Club need to be slaughtered for many years. 
Never feel sorry for them….

100%

never mind the 2000’s!

far out. they have intimidated and smashed for years

I am loving this

3 minutes ago, Ouch! said:

Langdon playing a good quarter.

I've very curious to see how Langdon goes with the significant changes of personnel in related roles given all the movements of Brayshaw, Billings, Windsor and Hunter among others.

So far this season he's been fine without rocking the stadium but something has felt good about it, and that was definitely a very good first quarter.

Most entertaining stat line at 1/4 time - Sicily on track to have 60 touches, 36 marks, and to have 8 goals kicked on him


It's the Kossie show. great mark and set shot

That goal umpire cannot help himself. Smiles each time the Dee’s get a goal 


Is there anything better than Clayton Oliver’s toughness followed by his smile?

 
4 minutes ago, Kit Walker said:

Most entertaining stat line at 1/4 time - Sicily on track to have 60 touches, 36 marks, and to have 8 goals kicked on him

that’s why stats are dumb.

47% of people would agree

every play on after a free is not always advantage. umps need to learn the difference. 


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