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Campbell Brown OUT in round 1

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Hawks got beaten by Crows by 23 pts. In the last 3 mins The Crows kicked some quick goals. GREAT NEWS, now Campbell Brown will miss round 1.... giving us a better chance of a win....Suffer Hawks !!!! :lol: :lol:

 
Hawks got beaten by Crows by 23 pts. In the last 3 mins The Crows kicked some quick goals. GREAT NEWS, now Campbell Brown will miss round 1.... giving us a better chance of a win....Suffer Hawks !!!! :lol: :lol:

How very unfortunate for the young fellow who is the hard man of the side and the heart and soul of that team.

We'd almost have a better chance of winning if he PLAYED. Think of all the frees he'd give away. :rolleyes:

 
We'd almost have a better chance of winning if he PLAYED. Think of all the frees he'd give away. :rolleyes:

Hawthorn: Muston (knee), Boyle (ankle). Small fish are sweet but there's a long way to go before their unavailability list matches ours.

Hawthorn: Muston (knee), Boyle (ankle). Small fish are sweet but there's a long way to go before their unavailability list matches ours.

I dont think our unavavilability list would be too bad. Injury wise, I only have serious doubts over Whelan, Bartram, and possibly Bruce, and I guess Robbo's report (can anyone who was there friday night comment on the report; was it soft? will he be cleared? etc.)

just remembered rivers and wheatley, maybe not as good as i first thought


(can anyone who was there friday night comment on the report; was it soft? will he be cleared? etc.)

The softest report in history. Two guys get up for the ball and one goes right over the top of the other and lands on his shoulder. Nothing in it. Will get off no problems.

How very unfortunate for the young fellow who is the hard man of the side and the heart and soul of that team.

oh yeah i'm just in tears here I wish he was allowed to play

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The softest report in history. Two guys get up for the ball and one goes right over the top of the other and lands on his shoulder. Nothing in it. Will get off no problems.

Was there footage of it?

Does anyone know if or when its going to the match review panel/tribunal?

 

hodge, lewis, brown and crawford are definitly out for them, muston wouldn't have got a game, and boyle is 50/50... the only one who is 100% for us is wheels i believe...


hodge, lewis, brown and crawford are definitly out for them, muston wouldn't have got a game, and boyle is 50/50... the only one who is 100% for us is wheels i believe...

Add Rivers, Bartram, Wheatley, Dunn and Grimes to those who have 0% chance of playing round 1.

Add Rivers, Bartram, Wheatley, Dunn and Grimes to those who have 0% chance of playing round 1.

Dunn played about half a game at Sandy yesterday so he would have to be above 50% if he pulled up OK afterwards. Wheatley and Grimes are probably close to 0% but Rivers and Bartram have two weeks to prove themseleves but admittedly less than 50% ATM. Bruce would be the same.

The softest report in history. Two guys get up for the ball and one goes right over the top of the other and lands on his shoulder. Nothing in it. Will get off no problems.

But then again most supporters view reports of their own players with rose coloured glasses.

Last week the Hawk fans were saying that Cambell Brown's report was rubbish.

Last week the Hawk fans were saying that Cambell Brown's report was rubbish.

Just like all his others I guess......

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