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2 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Horrendous free kick to Will Day. Horrendous non free kick for Sicily pushing Hobbs in the face/neck. And surely McGrath has every right to handball it through. 

What is going 

From looking at the umpires view, mcgrath put himself under pressure when he slipped & his first thought was to just handball it. 

If he hadn't have slipped he would have cleared it.

I don't agree with it but I can see why it was paid.


 
1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Essenthing are not strong enough 

They are totally reactive 

Spot on. They aren't creating things they are reacting to the Hawks. 


Maybe Hawks are the real deal this year.

I hope not.

Mcg at night all lit up is a stellar sight.

4 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Spot on. They aren't creating things they are reacting to the Hawks. 

Everything they do is rushed. 
it’s also depressing how good the Hawks have become 

13 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Why is it so slippery?

I’m already getting pre-annoyed about us spending the entire game falling over 😂


Dons have out tackled, smashed the clearance count and even slightly few more frees.

But Hawks precision by foot and their run and carry and marking, make them look like finals contenders.

43 minutes ago, Chook said:

Is it just me or is there more Nuffy-Cam footage of supporters doing their blocks after missed free kicks than in previous years. I like it.

God.

Sounds like we’re all on notice

😳🤬🤯😱

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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They accounted for Swans quite well last week so sadly they may be very good. I would not get carried away with the superlative great. It's Hawthorn. Yuck.

 

 


4 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Dons have out tackled, smashed the clearance count and even slightly few more frees.

But Hawks precision by foot and their run and carry and marking, make them look like finals contenders.

A lot of Stats mean nothing 

Hawthorn should win this by over 10 goals 

Hawks are doing a fair bit of sniping.

Back to the unsociable style that the Coach loves.

It's been a face paced game with big momentum swings so technically Dons are still a chance. But a few quick unanswered in the first five will probably seal it if it's not already.

My brother in law will.be insufferable.

 

Sicily reminds me of milkshake.

Why don't Hawks play him fwd more?


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