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3 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

It’s amazing how the hawks find can find fwds

It’s about ball movement so players of average height or speed get space to run onto marks without pressure. And this is a key to it all, they kick straight when they do take a mark within range. It’s revolutionary stuff, we should let Goody and assistants know about this.

 
12 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Is Mac Andrews

He’s done absolutely nothing tonight except leak a few goals which exactly the same as when I last watched him

Yep he has been pretty average tonight.

 
14 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Is Mac Andrews

He’s done absolutely nothing tonight except leak a few goals which exactly the same as when I last watched him

How many has his direct opponent kicked? How many disp?


1 minute ago, Vineytime said:

How good is Rowell from GC, reminds me of Oliver a couple of years ago, then makes me think how far some have fallen…

Hate to say it, Rowell is a much better player than Clarrie. Would love him at the Dees

 
3 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Hate to say it, Rowell is a much better player than Clarrie. Would love him at the Dees

far superior kick

yet to win a premiership. 2x aflca awards, 4x b&fs...

How many high free kicks are these hawks gunna get? Drop their shoulder,Leders and throw their heads every possession!!


How many goals from free kicks is that for Hawthorn now, five? A Ginnivan special, drop the knees, get the arm over the shoulder.


Gold Coast has Melbourne 2021 vibes.

Cop that Hawthorn, obnoxious t.urds

2 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

Chol gets well held for most of the game, kicks a couple in the last and acts like he's the difference

Same as last week

For a big bloke he avoids physical contests

16 minutes ago, Vineytime said:

How good is Rowell from GC, reminds me of Oliver a couple of years ago, then makes me think how far some have fallen…

He is huge. Doesn’t leave anything on the table. The ultimate professional.

2 minutes ago, praha said:

Gold Coast has Melbourne 2021 vibes.

May take an interest.

Need a second team with no emotional downside if they win.

GWS v Suns would be a GF for the more cerebral fan.


Re modern umpiring, just wondering was there a one on one contest tonight between a forward & back where the umpires didn’t blow their whistle to pay a free for some minuscule indiscretion? They are killing footy.

Great to see the Sunnies get over free kick Hawthorn.

Next year the afl should put gold coast v Collingwood to start the Sir Doug round.

It would draw a good crowd & I'm sure the locals would love seeing the pies players.

We know they won't do it though

 
3 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Re modern umpiring, just wondering was there a one on one contest tonight between a forward & back where the umpires didn’t blow their whistle to pay a free for some minuscule indiscretion? They are killing footy.

Agree, it was extraordinary. The one to Long against Scrimshaw for example was baffling. And there were plenty more where that came from.

Boundary rider interviews Rowell & Anderson..

"How much did you guys playing juniors together help with your connection?

It seems like you know where the other is all the time?"

Rowell... "i reckon it's all the junior footy we played together"

Boundary rider to Rioli...

"That's eight in a row up here. How good is it playing in the NT!?"

Rioli ... "Yeh really happy, the boys seem to love it up here. That's eight in a row now i think"


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