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The wicked witch of the west didn't like water

Maybe that explains Watson's 4 touches

 
4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

And look now! All those Hawthorn members sitting in the rain watching their team get spanked.

Footy is the gift that keeps on giving.

Yeah…. YEAH!!!! Lots of see you next Tuesdays have to feel pain! Thank you

 

Dangerfield has been incredible tonight. We lack strong leaders like him on field who can just impose themselves physically. Viney was that player years ago, but those days are long gone.

Why TF did the Hawks trade a 30yo Gunston to the Lions (for pick 48)?

So bizarre


For all this talk of "modern footy", contest Is still king.

Hope we don't over adjust to a game style that doesn't stand up in finals and is already on the way out IMO.

Just now, Lord Travis said:

Dangerfield has been incredible tonight. We lack strong leaders like him on field who can just impose themselves physically. Viney was that player years ago, but those days are long gone.

Does Max Gawn play badminton?

I remember him kicking 6 in a prelim

Ginivan, worpel, sicily, jiath, and watson HOPELESS

 
1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Dangerfield has been incredible tonight. We lack strong leaders like him on field who can just impose themselves physically. Viney was that player years ago, but those days are long gone.

Like Danger, if we play finals, you'll see that manic Viney again. Some blokes just love finals

Just now, Lord Travis said:

For all this talk of "modern footy", contest Is still king.

Hope we don't over adjust to a game style that doesn't stand up in finals and is already on the way out IMO.

Considering who the midfield coach of Geelong is, I reckon we are safe 👌

Contest is always king in finals


Geelongs composure with ball in hand shows how pathetic Melbourne has been.

It's been first class.

Hopefully king will free our players up to be more instinctive and play with flair

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Does Max Gawn play badminton?

I remember him kicking 6 in a prelim

That was four years ago now sadly. We are lacking now that Trac, Clarrys and Viney aren't able to I lose anymore.

Am I wrong to be laughing at the thought of Steven King going from a potential Geelong premiership to having to teach Harry Sharp how to play football 😂😂😂

6 minutes ago, Alex No Fancy-name said:

It's the small wins:

B. Smith has a free and the cat supporting son (sorry) predicts it will go to a hawk.

TRIH

You dropped the ball there, dad

Just now, Lord Travis said:

For all this talk of "modern footy", contest Is still king.

Hope we don't over adjust to a game style that doesn't stand up in finals and is already on the way out IMO.

Considering who the midfield coach of Geelong is, I reckon we are safe 👌

Contest is always king in finals

Just now, Lord Travis said:

That was four years ago now sadly. We are lacking now that Trac, Clarrys and Viney aren't able to I lose anymore.

Max is still a colossal

But yes we need much more from everyone else


1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

Geelongs composure with ball in hand shows how pathetic Melbourne has been.

It's been first class.

Hopefully king will free our players up to be more instinctive and play with flair

Not sure freeing up players to be more instinctive will increase our composure

You either have composure with the ball or you don't

2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Dangerfield has been incredible tonight. We lack strong leaders like him on field who can just impose themselves physically. Viney was that player years ago, but those days are long gone.

It's OK we've got Petracca cooking Burgers for Curnow and stealing all the games consoles in Cash converters. Priorities.

Just under 100,000 people at this game. That’s huge. I reckon that’s more than what tomorrow’s game will get.

6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Why TF did the Hawks trade a 30yo Gunston to the Lions (for pick 48)?

So bizarre

I believe his father died and he wanted a change of scenery etc then realised he wanted to be at home 12 months later. Probably fair enough tbh


4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Like Danger, if we play finals, you'll see that manic Viney again. Some blokes just love finals

I'm not sure he's capable anymore. He's just had another baby so he'll be lucky to even get sleep and make it to training at this point!

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

I hate this

Meh. I'm just waiting to watch the highlights from a couple of 2018 finals (after which my memory gets a bit fuzzy)

 
3 minutes ago, Mouseymoo said:

It's OK we've got Petracca cooking Burgers for Curnow and stealing all the games consoles in Cash converters. Priorities.

Tune in tomorrow when Trac and Merrett cook up a steak to take to Sam Mitchell’s house for dinner


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