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Its been 1,041 days since we completely pantsed the Dogs on Sept. 25, '21. Look where Footscray are at compared to us now.

 
5 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Its been 1,041 days since we completely pantsed the Dogs on Sept. 25, '21. Look where Footscray are at compared to us now.

Their first win against a top 8 side this year?

They can also be very flaky. However a couple of wins like that at the pointy end can do wonders.....

 
14 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

I don’t think I’ve ever seen Beveridge smile

That’s because his career at Melbourne still haunts him

14 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Their first win against a top 8 side this year?

They can also be very flaky. However a couple of wins like that at the pointy end can do wonders.....

They are no more than 2 or 3 players away from another grand final appearance IMHO. We are a minimum of a dozen - best case scenario.


47 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

They are no more than 2 or 3 players away from another grand final appearance IMHO. We are a minimum of a dozen - best case scenario.

... and yet they have lost to the Lions (x2) and Freo this year, teams that we have beaten. perhaps "a dozen" is overstating it. I would say we are a Darcy and a Norton from winning our next premiership!

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If I don’t laugh, I’ll cry 😭

If the Hawks lose tonight they will miss finals imo

poor percentage and have Lions and Pies to come

 

Tomorrow night's Pies/Lions clash is shaping as the match of the season

Their rivalry stems back to the start of the 20th century*! And even further back if the 19th Century VFA days are factored in

*In the first 34 years of the VFL, the Lions & Pies shared 16 Premierships. Side by side suburbs

Smith St would have been a fascinating sight way back when. One side of the road Fitzroy, the other side Collingwood


gunston been a great player for the hawks

and probably their only likeable player as well

Hawks applying amazing pressure all over the ground. Something we used to do but can only dream about these days.


Good start by hawthorn.

I know others don't like hawthorn but I want the hawks & dogs in the finals because I feel they vould knock off Collingwood or Geelong.

I feel gold coast will not do anything in finals & will waste a spot in the 8

Will Day is looking like the best midfielder in the comp at the moment.


12 minutes ago, BDA said:

gunston been a great player for the hawks

and probably their only likeable player as well

tell that to crom teammates he abandonded; they like him as much as they like lever

2 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Adelaide playing like Melbourne.

hardly; we started like dingley last week, finished like the crom!

 

Crows have got stagefright

Still, there's a fair bit left in the match

7 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

tell that to crom teammates he abandonded; they like him as much as they like lever

the crows always moan and carry on when they lose a player.


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