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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

They used them all up in the first quarter last week.

Touché 

 
4 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

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

Suits us if they beat the cats but otherwise I hope they languish for years to come.

5 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

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

It’s poetry in motion 

 
10 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

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

One of our players does, his name is Kozzie Pickett, similarly to Ginnivan he got a rep for lifting the shoulder and ducking and since then I don’t remember the last time he got a too high free. There were at least two times this weekend he got clobbered high much worse than Ginnivan just did for no free. 

Edited by deejammin'

Geelong could probably defend the score they currently have and win this game. 


Hate Hawthorn.. met Sam Mitchell a few times, he is an arrogant [censored]. Enjoy getting smacked! 
Ps. Also hate Geelong!!

Just now, deejammin' said:

One of our players does, his name is Kozzie  Pickett, similarly to Ginnivan he got a rep for lifting the shoulder and ducking and since then I don’t remember the last time he got a too high free. There were at least two times this weekend he got clobbered high much worse than Ginnivan just did for no free. 

yeah, and the dog wasn't happy with my reaction to the non-free for koz either

like i was saying the Hawks will win this 

 
Just now, whatwhat say what said:

yeah, and the dog wasn't happy with my reaction to the non-free for koz either

Ditto. Scared the hell out of mine.

Ah frostball. My heart doesn’t miss it.

hes playing well though. Close to their best I reckon 


How TF do the Cats do this every season with the squad they have?!

Just now, DubDee said:

How TF do the Cats do this every season with the squad they have?!

Beat up on the bad teams and home ground advantage 

How can the Hawks be losing when they have the Wizard??

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

How can the Hawks be losing when they have the Wizard??

More a children’s magician than a wizard I reckon. Cheap tricks with no real magic.


Hawks starting to show a bit of ticker? Hopefully they're able to make this some sort of a contest in the 2nd half. Nearly fell asleep there for a bit.

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

Seriously. That wizard kid needs to lose that nickname. How tf did he miss that


 
2 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

That was an appalling advantage call

It keeps happening in games. Clearly the players can’t hear. The umpires need to have better game awareness. It might have cost Brisbane a flag.

4 minutes ago, BDA said:

Seriously. That wizard kid needs to lose that nickname. How tf did he miss that

He is a muggle 


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