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NON-MFC: Round 7

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Ugh… completely forgot we play Hawks down in that dumpster fire of a stadium. Always hated playing down in Tasmania. At least by the time the Devils come around, the stadium will have a roof.

 

Enjoy the game Trac

and if your looking for the Demons on the ladder, look up

I have mentioned this previously and today appears to be a good example of it. Gold Coast are just not the sum of their parts. If you look at their list, it's chock full of talent but no synergy at all......good.

 

9 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee just turned on the game. I thought hawthorn would struggle with no Sicily or Moore.

Sicily isn’t being missed. King hasn’t had a possession. Hagen is trying but limited impact, delivery into their forward line in always long bombs under pressure. The Suns look very limited, their midfield struggling to run with the Hawks, let alone dominate possession for more than a few minutes at the end of that quarter. I am watching live in Hawks colours, well a hawks cap anyway, under duress, but don’t tell anyone.

10 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

I am watching live in Hawks colours, well a hawks cap anyway,

give yourself an uppercut

 

11 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

Still a few rounds to go, but with Gold Coast losing today, it’s hard to see the top 4 changing from here.

3 weeks ago the Dogs and Suns were top 4 locks. things can change quickly.

I can see the Lions replacing the Hawks at least. Hawks don’t have the depth for a long season as they showed last year

Watching on Kayo, the commentary is on but zero crowd noise. It’s like Lyon and co are commentating from a toilet cubicle.


Just now, John Crow Batty said:

Watching on Kayo, the commentary is on but zero crowd noise. It’s like Lyon and co are commentating from a toilet cubicle.

It’s giving me anxiety.

13 minutes ago, DubDee said:

3 weeks ago the Dogs and Suns were top 4 locks. things can change quickly.

I can see the Lions replacing the Hawks at least. Hawks don’t have the depth for a long season as they showed last year

It was a joke, one that clearly missed the mark. I don’t actually believe we’ve secured the double chance just yet.

1 minute ago, Grapeviney said:

It was a joke, one that clearly missed the mark. I don’t actually believe we’ve secured the double chance just yet.

my bad! need to switch my brain on

14 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Watching on Kayo, the commentary is on but zero crowd noise. It’s like Lyon and co are commentating from a toilet cubicle.

14 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Watching on Kayo, the commentary is on but zero crowd noise. It’s like Lyon and co are commentating from a toilet cubicle.

Both fox & ch7 have had mares with their coverage today.


1 hour ago, Grapeviney said:

Still a few rounds to go, but with Gold Coast losing today, it’s hard to see the top 4 changing from here.

Us: 6th and counting... 😉

 
3 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

I have mentioned this previously and today appears to be a good example of it. Gold Coast are just not the sum of their parts. If you look at their list, it's chock full of talent but no synergy at all......good.

As the commentators said today, it was system vs raw talent. Suns have plenty of the latter, Hawks are all the former.


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