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GWS dominating but haven’t taken advantage then Hawthorn take two opportunities. Please don’t screw this up GWS

 
6 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

What’s this. A final at Engie Stadium?

So what’s wrong with GMHBA Stadium for a final?

Geelong have 2 massive systemic advantages already (their home ground advantage, and the lifestyle sell). If we let them also play finals at GMHBA they’ll win the flag every second year for the next century.

 

The blokes in commentary are wimps. Last night double frees to Rayner was the worst thing they’ve ever seen but apparently that one was fine

Floppers gonna flop! 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️

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Meek jumper punched Briggs in the chin and nothing. Surely that’s a high free…was right in front of the stooge too.

Apparently there’s a breeze Hawks’ way.

Just now, deegirl said:

The blokes in commentary are wimps. Last night double frees to Rayner was the worst thing they’ve ever seen but apparently that one was fine

It’s classic Fox. Way more Hawks fans watching, so they are calling for them.

Their bias is wild, and once you see it it makes the games unwatchable.


2 minutes ago, deegirl said:

The blokes in commentary are wimps. Last night double frees to Rayner was the worst thing they’ve ever seen but apparently that one was fine

They want to be on the good side of whichever team has the bigger following.

Umpires best on ground again

it’s all about them in finals

2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

It’s classic Fox. Way more Hawks fans watching, so they are calling for them.

Their bias is wild, and once you see it it makes the games unwatchable.

Noticed this happening quite a bit this season, more so than other years.

5 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Make that 3

plus 2 very soft 50m penalties that changed the course of the match


10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I'm sorry I know people don't like hawthorn on here but I reckon they're exciting & would be good to see them going

Wash your mouth

Any chance GWS can hit a target inside F50?

And this game is re-emphasising how much I loathe the modern Hawks. Their on field manner gives me Maynard vibes, but from an entire team!

1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Any chance GWS can hit a target inside F50?

And this game is re-emphasising how much I loathe the modern Hawks. Their on field manner gives me Maynard vibes, but from an entire team!

It’s called being ruthless. I’d love to have that hard edge.

13 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I'm sorry I know people don't like hawthorn on here but I reckon they're exciting & would be good to see them going

they're good to watch

i still don't like them


Just now, GS_1905 said:

It’s called being ruthless. I’d love to have that hard edge.

No, I'm not talking about their ruthlessness, but their taunting, big-mouthing, self indulgence and over celebrating.

 

Did I just hear Riewoldt use the expression scrimmage? Seriously

See what happens when you kick straight.

Geez wish we had the skills of Hawks, new coach needs to put this as a priority!

Making the most of opportunities.


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