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6 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Like most of you, I'm not a big fan of the bloke (Hi @Jaded No More, hi!!) but credit where it's due for Tom Hawkins who plays his 350th game today.  

It's a remarkable feat, particularly for a big bloke like him.

Fun fact:  according to a write up in today's 'Age', Hawkins eats a whole packet of double-chocolate Tim Tams before each game, which is not a dietary regimen we normally associate with top level sportspeople.

Congratulations Tom.

Pick of the Century

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Great player Hawkins. He’s one of the main reasons the cats have defied gravity for so long. He’ll be very hard to replace. I have to say though I won’t be sorry to see the back of him when he does hangs up his spurs. 

No Danger, Guthrie, Rohan, Tuohy, Stanley

Carn the Hawks

 

24 minutes ago, DubDee said:

No Danger, Guthrie, Rohan, Tuohy, Stanley

Carn the Hawks

Any substance to the reasons they are all out?

 

Ginnivan is a very average player. Tries the hard stuff too often, never does the simple stuff. Soft. Tragedy he got a medal last year. May was right.


No idea at the moment Hawthorn 

4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

tigs dropping lilke flies - balta out for 4-6 with an mcl and lynch needs surgery on a hamstring tendon injury

Rotten luck 


if our players didn't get free kicks when they're clearly clobbered high like ginnivan is i would be ropeable

i know there's this perception that he 'ducks' into the tackle...but he's knee high to a grasshopper and constantly gets taken high through no real fault of his own

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Cats have had a very soft draw to start the season.

Saints at Government Funded Park, an out of form Crows and the Hapless Hawks.

Next few games Bulldogs at neutral venue in Adelaide after having played their 2 weeks ago, North and possibly out of form Brisbane at the Gabba.

They then have some tests with Blues, Dees and Port (at Government Funded Park).

Am I the only one on here, that is quite enjoying Hawthorn's fall from grace


Just checked the fixture and disappointed to see we don't play Hawthorn twice this year. 

 

Mitchell needs to be careful. 2 seasons in and serving up this dross won’t go down well with the faithful, rebuild or not.

Just now, Demon_spurs said:

Am I the only one on here, that is quite enjoying Hawthorn's fall from grace

I love it. I hate Hawthorn and I hate Mitchell

I also hate Geelong tho, so….


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