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6 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Wizardry alright, he made that ball disappear from the goal square 😂

No ... I think another wizard cast an evil spell on him.

 

Breust twice cost goals with selfishness.

Lewis on his own in the goal square twice ignored.

Lewis would be furious.

Cats then banged on 4 quick ones.

Hawks have a higher score in the first half than they did for the whole game against us.

 

6 minutes ago, Delusional demon 82 said:

Serious question- Does Tom Hawkins have carte blanche to argue and abuse umpires?

Serious answer. Probably 

Hawthorn’s midfielders get sucked out of position way too easily. They did it against us too. It’s coaching 101.

 

44 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

The wizard is very mouthy for a kid who has done literally nothing.

Terrible work rate from what I've seen. Might make it but being gifted games won't help him

how can you swing a bloke around twice and puts the ball on the ground not get paid as holding the ball?

 

Chol just took someone else out with a knee. Was fair like when he got May and no Toby Green Kick or Maynard torpedo smother but he has form now

7 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Terrible work rate from what I've seen. Might make it but being gifted games won't help him

Just about to add, struggles to hold his feet. Has not started his career well for a very high draft pick. Ryley Sanders and The Duke were the next picks. 

Edited by Return to Glory


They keep talking about a game when the floodlights went off last year but no mention of our game against WCE when the game was actually delayed due to lightning. Have a feeling that a Swans v GWS game was actually delayed for the same reason. 


I can hear the old Geelong hammies pinging from here when the game restarts

Hawks will reduce the margin by 4 goals at least

Will be interesting to see which team responds to the delay better - last two times the team behind has come home with a wet sail , albeit falling just short 

Edited by Delusional demon 82

 

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