mcgarnacle
Norm Smith Medallist
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I know. It's just historical trivia.
I like it. Keep it up for the rest of the finals mate.
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I know. It's just historical trivia.
H2H record in Finals:
Hawthorn leads the H2H record 4-1.
- Grand Final (1961) = Hawthorn 94-51 Footscray
- Qualifying Final (1985) = Footscray 62-155 Hawthorn
- Preliminary Final (1985) = Footscray 99-109 Hawthorn
- Qualifying Final (2008) = Hawthorn 127-76 Western Bulldogs
- Semi Final (2016) = Hawthorn 84-107 Western Bulldogs
Not much of a VFA/AFL finals heritage between these two clubs. I'd go out on a limb and say they most likely played more finals against each other in the VFA pre 1925.
Seems to be a common pattern, though, with some teams. West Coast and Fremantle have never met in finals, and it's been 30 seasons together. Also, West Coast has never played Richmond or St Kilda in a final in 38 seasons of it being a possibility. Only 5 finals games together in 100 seasons seems to not be strange when you consider that, to be honest. Although, West Coast and Sydney did play 5 finals games together in 3 seasons between 2004 to 2006.Not much of a VFA/AFL finals heritage between these two clubs. I'd go out on a limb and say they most likely played more finals against each other in the VFA pre 1925.
Seems to be a common pattern, though, with some teams. West Coast and Fremantle have never met in finals, and it's been 30 seasons together. Also, West Coast has never played Richmond or St Kilda in a final in 38 seasons of it being a possibility. Only 5 finals games together in 100 seasons seems to not be strange when you consider that, to be honest. Although, West Coast and Sydney did play 5 finals games together in 3 seasons between 2004 to 2006.
or CarltonStrangely we've never played Richmond in a final.
More of an acknowledgement that we have guys playing out of their weight division. Frost is more of a hybrid defender than a true kpf, Scrimshaw ditto. And we ideally want Sicily floating as a 3rd tall primarily to intercept.I think very strange the hawks did not get to Barrass and Battle and tell them or their management to say nothing until their finals campaign finals was finished. Not saying they are not good gets but it is saying a couple of the current defenders are not good enough. Hardly filling them full of confidence going into the dogs game.
Is Lewis done for? He's had two ACL injuries hasn't he.More of an acknowledgement that we have guys playing out of their weight division. Frost is more of a hybrid defender than a true kpf, Scrimshaw ditto. And we ideally want Sicily floating as a 3rd tall primarily to intercept.
But I think Battle may be seen as a Mitch Lewis replacement up forward so it's potentially filling just one position in a back six that's looked pretty reliable and assured, with & without the ball.
Anyways Friday night will be a good test versus three in form talls in a knockout final
How would you know this if you weren't doing the same?I’m surprised you have time to post in this thread, you seem to spend all your time lurking on our board and running back your mini little club board to tell everyone what is being said.
No, just the one.Is Lewis done for? He's had two ACL injuries hasn't he.
Partial tear in 2023 preseason and tear in July of this year, looking on Google.No, just the one.
I’m not running back and telling everyone what’s going on over there like it’s the schoolyardHow would you know this if you weren't doing the same?
Came back well from the partial tear, and then the full ACL in July was because he got knocked out in mid-air going back with the flight and landed in an unnatural position.Partial tear in 2023 preseason and tear in July of this year, looking on Google.
Assuming Port beats the Cats in Adelaide, the winner of this game plays the Cats on the MCG next week.I won't be surprised at all if one of these clubs snags a prelim final appearance v Sydney or Giants. Wouldn't want to lose on Thursday night this week.
I would agree with the Dogs being favourites. But Geelong has an excellent record bouncing back in a Semi.Assuming Port beats the Cats in Adelaide, the winner of this game plays the Cats on the MCG next week.
I agree, the winner of Dogs/Hawks should go into that game as the favourite.
No, you're just doing it here instead.I’m not running back and telling everyone what’s going on over there like it’s the schoolyard
Another way to look at it...bringing in some quality to defence opens up more options, eg would free up Hardwick and Sicily to play more fwd time, Frost no longer has to take on the no. 1 oppo forward so he becomes more impactful. At the moment we are a little inflexible and light on for talls plus Blanck (full back) has had a couple of setbacks with his rehab.I think very strange the hawks did not get to Barrass and Battle and tell them or their management to say nothing until their finals campaign finals was finished. Not saying they are not good gets but it is saying a couple of the current defenders are not good enough. Hardly filling them full of confidence going into the dogs game.
I would agree with the Dogs being favourites. But Geelong has an excellent record bouncing back in a Semi.
They have lost a QF times (2010, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021) and won the semi every time except 2014. And usually by big margins too
And the scraggers were a vfa powerhouseNah, the Mayblooms were nearly as bad in the VFA as they were in their first 3 decades of the VFL.