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Really excited about tonight's game & how it will turn out. 

You'd expect Port to bounce back, but hawks are pretty quick, frost is a loss but it's bruests 300th game which they'll be pumped for. 

 
 
29 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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9 times in the first 11 years, but just 2 in the past 14 (so far). Still, an amazing stat.

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Please win Port. Go Giants


 

Port better be on from the start.

Let this Hawks team have a jump would be hard to wind back.

I feel that because it's at home and the fact they won six in a row that Port can and will fight back.

I know I previously sang the Hawks strengths prior in this thread but I don't think last week's thrashing has ruled Port out.

Too much at stake and it's at their home ground.

I guess it's a toss up. Sums up this year's season.

Look at us ....we finished 14 th.

Won three of the games we lost by less than a goal and we would have finished 7 the and the Hawks 8 th.

 


41 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Please win Port. Go Giants

It's tough.

I hate Hawthorn but I hate Port supporters much more.

Toothless mugs.

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Why does the Afl say it's a 7.10 pm start but here we are still waiting?

Apologies.

Afl have correct weight at 7.40pm

Stupid footywire have it at 7.10 pm....wake up.

Port 40+ $10. Worth a tenner.

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Port 40+ $10. Worth a tenner

Good money for sure.

I'd check no chance of rain first.

But yea if Hawks finally burst it could be a flood.

How much did last week hurt port psychologically?


4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Port 40+ $10. Worth a tenner.

What do we call a tenner...

We have a lobster, pineapple and a watermelon ( I made that last one up but I'm sure I'm not alone.

Is it simply a Tenner?

8 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Apologies.

Afl have correct weight at 7.40pm

Stupid footywire have it at 7.10 pm....wake up.

Local time

20 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Dixon out 

And a little rain about. The latter probably favor Port.

I'd say the former as well.  He's been in lousy form and will probably retire this year.

Burton and Dixon....a few talls out.

Burton one of ports best against Geelong.

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I reckon Port will win this. Could be a smashing but i’d predict a 4 goal win

They have to come out firing after this disgraceful performance 

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I reckon Port will win this. Could be a smashing but i’d predict a 4 goal win

They have to come out firing after this disgraceful performance 

I hope the umps don't wreck this.

Port fans are such nuffies. I do hope they lose.

The fact is they finished second and got smashed at home. They should not be in this position.

Either way can't see port or Hawks winning next week. One limping in and the other exhausted from travel.

 

given Ports record in home finals you have to wonder why they haven't retired never tear us apart yet. Its a bad joke at this stage

The booing from Port fans really makes me support the Hawks.

I hope they tear them a new one.

Well a second new one after the cats work.


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