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6 minutes ago, Chook said:

Correct me if I'm wrong but we'd be death riding the Hawks in this game regardless of how much we Hate Collingwood?

Our run Home could have a similar vibe to ‘87, we need to win games kicking high scores…

IF….. that can happen we will take a spot. 5th is as high as we can aim i think, losing to Essenthing and North has a consequence

 
 

That's the first 'not standing' penalty against the filth tonight on about their third or fourth breach.

I have to laugh cause when Scott complained about how often they were doing it many weeks ago, the team they played the week after (was it Norf?), copped about six 50 meter penalties.

Meanwhile the team that caused the origin of the complaint to the AFL (ie the Filth) are, for the most part, allowed to continue on their merry way.

Edited by Demon Dynasty


Is Membry just about cooked or my imagination?

 

If we had a thread titled How The Hell Did We Lose To This Lot (2025)? we could probably add the Hawks to it.


9 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

If we had a thread titled How The Hell Did We Lose To This Lot (2025)? we could probably add the Hawks to it.

Agreed. We were better than the hawks and ACTUALLY BEAT OURSELVES.

2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Agreed. We were better than the hawks and ACTUALLY BEAT OURSELVES.

If we went into the Hawks game with the line up against Brisvegas, 6 goals victory hands down!.

They are content creators at best.


28 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Bunch of frauds the Hawks.

That Brisbane game may have broken them, they were in it early

31 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Agreed. We were better than the hawks and ACTUALLY BEAT OURSELVES.

Steven May .... Is that you?

9 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

quite honestly if he wasn't their skipper he'd be dropped

has been in very ordinary form for the majority of the season

the real question is who is more overrated him or n.watson?

Hawthorn just lost 7% in a single game.

The simple margin difference between us and them is now just 206. Win or lose, just 3 goals per game better margins cover that gap by the end of the season.

In the spirit of one week at a time, we also go ahead of St Kilda on percentage as well as improving the win-loss if we win by... um... exactly one goal, actually. Yep, that'll do.

6 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

If we had a thread titled How The Hell Did We Lose To This Lot (2025)? we could probably add the Hawks to it.

Maybe because we had the momentum, kozzie was running into an open goal and got blatantly tripped without being awarded a free kick. Then they went down the other end and kicked a goal.. we would be 6 straight if it wasn't for that blunder that was shown on ever news reel on TV. It's rare if not unheard of for a bad umpiring decision to be shown over and over on every channels mainstream news. It has to be a howler


Those losses to Hawks and GWS hurt. Genuine 8-point games when it comes to our finals chances.

What's happening to the Hawks isn't uncommon. A young team rises ahead of schedule, gets 'found out', takes some losses and loses confidence. They'll be back but it's worrying signs for them right now.

Sicily is the worst captain in the league.

Hawks have been found out for sure

3 losses on the bounce with doggies and crows to come

they are not a lock for finals at all

Here’s to the hawks 7% loss and looking forward to another as soon as they can. !

Death ride any side above us. But win tomorrow. Go Dee’s

 
9 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

If we had a thread titled How The Hell Did We Lose To This Lot (2025)? we could probably add the Hawks to it.

That one has a very simple explanation. Kicking accuracy, we should've been 5 goals on top of them at 3 QTR time.

9 hours ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Bunch of frauds the Hawks.

I said it myself couple of weeks ago when we lost against them.


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