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Haha hawks. 

Just now, BDA said:

brilliant final

delighted hawks lost

Yes.

But also sad that Port didn’t lose too. 🙄


Bitterly disappointed that the Power didn’t take the consecutive straight sets crown off us.

 

Despite the umpires, Port got up

I hope the Wizard enjoyed himself 

Congratulations Port. You brought the bare minimum effort that you were supposed to bring last week and got pushed all the way by a Hawthorn side that hung in there and still could have pinched it. They were Sicily's kick being a goal away from being Melb in 23.

I hope Sydney smoke them next week.


1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Impey HAS to be cited for his head grabbing BS

Not sure. Thought on the reverse angle he might have clipped the knee on the way down. 
Hang on - I thought you were talking about the earlier one. Yeah the one after htb was weird. 

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Haha the captain of the biggest yappy teams who is one of the biggest himself didn't like it when he gets some of the treatment his way 

Thankfully the end of hawk tuah ball..... for now

No selfie tonight? 

Hawks players, like their coach, are absolute sooks. Get used to disliking them over the next few seasons!

Just now, deegirl said:

No selfie tonight? 

They’ll get one in Bali tomorrow 


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Not sure what was going on at the end there with hinkley & Sicily 

He Hinkley certainly got up the nose of sisily

Ken needs to shut up. He’s achieved nothing for Port and probably never will.

 

Suck on a massive set of big old balls Hawks!!

you got 4 goals from free kicks 

Yay we're still the only club with consecutive straight set exits  


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