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1 hour ago, Demonsone said:

How does a 34 yo Gunston kick 5 in a final …

Simple... delivery and accuracy

You don't need mega forwards if you have delivery. Collingwood is another example.

Geelong with Cameron are slightly old school while Brisbane are probably their own worst enemy

 
1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

Thanks all the same for your advice but yeah, not laying off him anytime soon.

Good for you. Peace out.

1 minute ago, Chook said:

Good for you. Peace out.

Likewise ☮️

 
1 hour ago, Chook said:

Good for you. Peace out.

With or without Rankine, I think the result would have still been the same. That Hawthorn side is so well drilled! They don’t panic with the ball, are always looking for a loose man and always lowering their eyes when going into the forward 50m…unlike the Crows who despite working the ball well out of defence and up the ground, would continually destroy all of that good work by bombing it into the forward 50 (reminds me of another team).

I seriously believe that the Hawks could be playing in the grand final if they continue to show this kind of form.

It looks as though I will have to throw my support behind Brisbane again because there is no one else worthy enough to support.


WWE picks 5/5.

How useless is final 8, top sides unrewarded. 8th gets armchair ride into preliminary, despite finishing 3 games and twenty percent below 1st. Same way we were dudded in '98.

 
4 hours ago, bush demon said:

How useless is final 8, top sides unrewarded. 8th gets armchair ride into preliminary, despite finishing 3 games and twenty percent below 1st. Same way we were dudded in '98.

The pre-finals bye has really taken away the advantage. I really feel that in 2021, the no bye really helped us continue our momentum into that QF. Thankfully it seems like they're scrapping it for a pre-grand final bye like they did in 2021 and matches that of the NFL.

4 hours ago, bush demon said:

How useless is final 8, top sides unrewarded. 8th gets armchair ride into preliminary, despite finishing 3 games and twenty percent below 1st. Same way we were dudded in '98.

The pre-finals bye destroys all momentum but Hawthorn was always a legitimate chance irrespective of where they finished. They have one of the best defenses in the league. I think the third best. IMO it was always going to be between Hawks, Adelaide and Crows for the flag. I can totally see the Hawks absolutely pummelling the Cats next week on the turnover. Watch them absolutely tear about the corridor of the MCG.


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