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Wouldn't take the risk on May. Especially considering Hore is a perfect replacement.

 
1 minute ago, deanox said:

 

I've just watched the replay on Kayo, but haven't been following the half time updates.

It looked like rib area was hit and that's where he grabbed, but the impact seemed a bit broad (shin/leg against side of body) rather than sharp (ie knee point directly digging in).

I'm not a doctor or biomechanist but it looked more like a heavy collision than sharp rib impact. Hopefully bad bruising or stitch from impact rather than anything more serious?

I just watched it now too and thought similar. Also would have gone straight to the rooms if it was bad I'd imagine. 

 
4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

[censored] commentary on Fox!  

It’s a bloody Hawthorn love fest. 🤮


Alright boys, time to stop playing around and grind them into the ground. 

Trac has been amazing. 

We were reactive in the 2nd Q. let them worry about us. 

Just now, DeeSince73 said:

It’s a bloody Hawthorn love fest. 🤮

Always!!! Dumbstal shouldnt do Hawks games 

Neal-Bullen has been absolutely everywhere. It's impossible to say he's fitter than he's ever been but I think he may be indeed fitter than he's ever been!

 
1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

May not sitting with the defenders in the change room in the last cross over. Hore still had jumper on though. 

My take is badly winded and will be sore tomorrow.


11 minutes ago, defuture15 said:

David Rodan

Ex demon

Port and tigers

Can dance too!

Best goal umpire in the business. 

Struggled a bit that quarter to find targets. Hawks flooding back and playing on the counter makes it tough but we should break them down eventually.

i though our game day experience and activations were lame but geez these hawks staff are phoning it in. 

3 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

May not sitting with the defenders in the change room in the last cross over. Hore still had jumper on though. 

Would have thought he would have been getting treated myself.

Hore on. He’s on the field. 
Faaaark. Hope May is ok 

Edited by Jaded No More


Lucky Marty is the sub 

Hawthorn half time atmosphere is worse than ours. Crappy entertainment, f'ing loud music, surrounded by hawks supporters (admittedly because I snuck into Haw reserved sest area). Good lord they are a bunch of spent supporters. 


It’s about time Demonland got a drone, need real-time updates.

 

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