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Calsher again! What a mark then what a goal!

 

@WalkingCivilWar this Hawthorn cheer squad needs your help and advice. Why wearing witches hats? I thought the guy was nicknamed "The Wizard".


 

Gunston is like a much tougher Fritsch 


1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

@WalkingCivilWar this Hawthorn cheer squad needs your help and advice. Why wearing witches hats? I thought the guy was nicknamed "The Wizard".

I don’t know but geez they look good. You need a lot of people for it to look effective. We looked pretty good with our Gus helmets in round one but you wouldn’t know it because the cameras didn’t capture it at all. Touchy subject I guess. 

Watching Hawthorn tonight brings back so many happy memories of watching the Dees in the 2018 finals.

Noisy crowd, young team full of attack and and momentum.

Smash em Hawks!

5 minutes ago, layzie said:

We've got the who's who of public in the crowd.

Interesting to see all the Hawks supporters in witches hats for 'the Wizard' Watson. Would have been pretty apt last night for the Port supporters!

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Sorry I know people aren't happy the hawks are up again,  but they are playing good footy tonight 

They really are exciting to watch. 

4 minutes ago, layzie said:

Holding on Harmes 

Looks completely cooked. 

Hasn't had a touch this quarter and yet they have McRea sitting on the bench as a sub..


Hawks are super well drilled. There’s almost always a handball receiver and they don’t just bomb it out of crowded situations, they handball it out. 

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I don’t know but geez they look good. You need a lot of people for it to look effective. We looked pretty good with our Gus helmets in round one but you wouldn’t know it because the cameras didn’t capture it at all. Touchy subject I guess. 

Next time bring a huge helmet like a 10 metre tall one 😆

Btw this is how a wizard hat should look like, long and skinny.

the lord of the rings GIF


6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Looks completely cooked. 

Hasn't had a touch this quarter and yet they have McRea sitting on the bench as a sub..

Bevo’s made it abundantly clear what he thinks of Macrae 

Just haven’t seen any real fight back or period of ascendency from the Doggies. This game isn’t much different to last night really. 
 

In saying that the scoreboard still says if the Dogs can ignite something then they can create an opportunity for themselves.

 
1 minute ago, DemonWheels said:

Just haven’t seen any real fight back or period of ascendency from the Doggies. This game isn’t much different to last night really. 
 

In saying that the scoreboard still says if the Dogs can ignite something then they can create an opportunity for themselves.

Indeed. Hinkley might not be the only coach under pressure.


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