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1 minute ago, deegirl said:

Did I just hear Riewoldt use the expression scrimmage?

I think he mispronounced Scrimshaw.

 
 

13 inside 50s to the Hawks for 7.2

Horrible defence from the giants

15 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

if bears don't win a premiership, have they been a titch disappointing over the course of this incredibly successful run?

one premiership to show for consistently excellent football...

On a Demonland forum, that’d typically be seen as disgraceful…


Hate to say anything that might upset the Goody haters - well, I am not really sorry about it - but one thing the finals have shown us so far is that what wins flags and finals - duh - is contest, pressure and defence. Particularly pressure.

Are Hawthorn in the same bracket as Pies and Cats in terms of flag contention?

Their record against top 8 sides in the home and away wasn’t great but you have to wonder if they can take it up to these two sides in a prelim and GF?

Just now, Ollie fan said:

Hate to say anything that might upset the Goody haters - well, I am not really sorry about it - but one thing the finals have shown us so far is that what wins flags and finals - duh - is contest, pressure and defence. Particularly pressure.

You’re absolutely 100% correct.

His players didn’t practice what he preached in 2024 and 2025.

 

Giants clawing their way back

If they can be within 12 at half time we might have a game

Yes Jesse !!

Edited by Diamond_Jim


I'll be interested at the end how many free kicks inside 50, each team gets. Hawks well up already

23 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Hate to say anything that might upset the Goody haters - well, I am not really sorry about it - but one thing the finals have shown us so far is that what wins flags and finals - duh - is contest, pressure and defence. Particularly pressure.

this is true

pity goody couldn't coach us to make finals


27 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Are Hawthorn in the same bracket as Pies and Cats in terms of flag contention?

Their record against top 8 sides in the home and away wasn’t great but you have to wonder if they can take it up to these two sides in a prelim and GF?

Well they get good umpiring and are a team HQ would like to be playing Geelong in a prelim, so yes. Sort of.

Gunston..... who'd have thought it

Good delivery and straight shooting. Perhaps Melksham could play for another three years (if only we could deliver the ball)


Gutted for Darcy. He's a ripper.

 

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