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Sweet baby Jesus this is awesome.

 

PLEASE KEEP IT UP, HAWKS!!!

 

A sat night of rare beauty FALSE TEETH FERALS IMPLODING and I'm Hosting a Deep Purple new release album party =1 for a few mates HAPPY DAYS🥰😇 And just quietly the new album is a Cracker!🎸🎤🎧🎚🎙🎛 but go Hawks!

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21 minutes ago, Lexinator said:

Hawks are going be pretty good in couple of seasons. Their handball game is very good. Good to see them getting stuck into that skunk.

I reckon they are pretty good right now 

Hard to understand this result after their second quarter performance against us. Never in a million years …


1.11 in a half, hahahaha.

We got pilloried for going out in straight sets in 2022. But unlike the gangrenous Pies, we at least made the finals the year after winning a flag, finishing inside the top 4. Will the Pies cop the same treatment from the media for their pathetic effort as the reigning premier?

Weird I haven't seen Daicos Senior at all... Wonder if he still attends these games to be the centre of attention 🤔🤔🤔🤭🤭🤭

 

I’m so glad i don’t put myself in tipping comps. I thought Pies would win this. 

🤢🤢🤢🤢 the sycophants at Fox Footy already defending the POS number 4.

That high contact fend off is clearly intentional, give me a spell.

They are saying it should be only a fine.

😡😡😡😡 How my blood boils whenever I see the thug. Mind you, the fend off was against his former mate, 12 months ago they were playing together.


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Hawks are the form team of the comp along with the Lions. 9-1

they could have 11 straight if not for close losses

crazy

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Hate to be that guy but it would be good for Pies to get a couple of cheap goals late to lessen % boost for poo and wees 


Just now, DubDee said:

Hate to be that guy but it would be good for Pies to get a couple of cheap goals late to lessen % boost for poo and wees 

up 5% from the start of the game

Just now, DubDee said:

Hate to be that guy but it would be good for Pies to get a couple of cheap goals late to lessen % boost for poo and wees 

was thinking the same ...
 

These commentators are on drugs if they think Pies can come back from here.

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6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

up 5% from the start of the game

does that mean the Pies are 5% down?

Mahahaha!!

Go the hawkers


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Maynard with 5 clangers from his 11 touches and 2 frees given away

Nice game Bruz you [censored]

16 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

These commentators are on drugs if they think Pies can come back from here.

Just wait Mait

 

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Come on hawks. First two goals !

A sat night of rare beauty FALSE TEETH FERALS IMPLODING and I'm Hosting a Deep Purple new release album party =1 for a few mates HAPPY DAYS🥰😇


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