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Just now, Previously known as LITD. said:

Rubbish call

Maggots at it again. Same two as we had in our last game

 

I don't think the Giants can beat The Crows next week but The hawks could. We need at least one team going out in straight sets.

Edited by YearOfTheDees


what happened to purring the whistle away in finals in the last Q

2 frees

just throw the whistle away FFS

 

GWS kick seven in a row and look like running over Hawthorn.

Umpires: “hold our beers.”

Edited by Ethan Tremblay


apart from the 7 goal surge in the 3rd quarter, hawks have been the better team

too many passengers for the giants

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

GWS kick seven in a row and look like running over Hawthorn.

Umpires: hold our beers.

It's just triggering my.ptsd from the saints loss.


4 minutes ago, BDA said:

apart from the 7 goal surge in the 3rd quarter, hawks have been the better team

too many passengers for the giants

That miss by Toby hurt to. I'd normally back him to kick that

It's just nice to see a close final.

I give the hawks a chance next week against the crows. There backline can take the crows forward line

13 minutes ago, DubDee said:

how’s the steamy chinese box going Jim?

powered up well.

Watching TNT Sports1 with Ch 7 commentary

Hopefully I don't have to watch the GP qualifying tonight on Canadian TV (ads and lots of them)

Gee whizz. All the teams we love to hate won. I can easily see Hawthorn rolling Adelaide next week.


Aha.. excluding Carlton and Collingwood, is there a more degenerate club like the Hawks? You have grown men (mind you) like Watson (22 years of age), with a full beard and people excusing his antics as “being young”.

Then, you see fully grown men , Hawks fans in their 40’s and 50’s dabbing and doing all sorts of hand signs. 😂🤡

Edited by VNightCityLegend

1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Gee whizz. All the teams we love to hate won. I can easily see Hawthorn rolling Adelaide next week.

I can to but gee a Geelong hawks prelim would be juicy

 

The three teams I hoped would win have all been beaten and my preferred GF winner has been eliminated.

I don't care who wins tonight so there's that, I suppose.

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

I can to but gee a Geelong hawks prelim would be juicy

Where the only winner would be apathy.


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