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2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

These are the type of questions we have to put to the Football Department. 
It’s all work rate and run. Many of our players switch off far too often 

Hawthorn could easily win Finals this year, and most of their team are no names

The hawks players just work for each other & play their role

 

West Coast are a joke today


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

The hawks players just work for each other & play their role

They sure do and it’s exactly what we did in 21, not saying the Hawks will win it but it’s a massive step in the right direction. Boy it would be nice if we could rediscover that buy in over the summer. 

23 minutes ago, agent 99 said:

Someone needs to rescue Sheezel out of Norf, they have another decade as wooden spooners.

Sheezel for Trac. Done deal. 

 
13 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

The hawks players just work for each other & play their role

Yes, so why don’t we play to the same standard? 

I can never get my head around how we lost to WC. The most [censored] up game I ever witnessed. 


Harley Reid - they already go to him in a marking one on one with Jack Henry and he wins it easily.

Edited by old55

How did we lose to WC.   Terrible 

I would take Waterman though.   And Reid has a  head to match his ability .

37 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Sheezel for Trac. Done deal. 

ANB to Port, Houston to Norf and Sheezel to the Dees. 
 

I can dream. 


10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Hope Richmond can win so yze avoids the wooden spoon

If the Suns win well we get a better draft hand with pick 6. If the Saints do a job on Carlscum, we get pick 5 

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17 minutes ago, 640MD said:

How did we lose to WC.   Terrible 

I would take Waterman though.   And Reid has a  head to match his ability .

I'd have waterman in a heartbeat 


 Gees the scores today resemble Country games, I would be embarrassed if I was an AFL administrator.

Cats 14th time in the last 18 years finished top 4 and missed finals twice! Haven’t bottomed out and traded in quality inc free agents! Enough said!

 

Don't really understand West coast 

With their wealth and home ground advantage you would expect to see some improvement 

Same for north given their extra draft picks and Tasmanian advantage

Two years ago I would have said Collingwood was on its way down for a long time and hawks ... Who knows 

Coach and gameplan are now as important as good players perhaps 

 

Edited by Diamond_Jim

Me thinks the Suns are keen to manipulate the margin of this match. 


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