Fremantle would have to be up there. You pretty much know going there that 1) Ross the Boss is going to run you into the ground with his punishing game style 2) You're playing for the Dockers which means no chance of ever winning a premiership
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Fremantle would have to be up there. You pretty much know going there that 1) Ross the Boss is going to run you into the ground with his punishing game style 2) You're playing for the Dockers which means no chance of ever winning a premiership
I can think of at least 12 or 13 more soul-crushingly tedious teams from the 2015 season alone.
I would too if I was Freo supporter. Hawthorn are your true opposite.Hate the Poos and Wees
It's an original, the rarity amongst a million one-liners I directly ripped off from the Simpsons...!Excellent analogy, never heard it but will remember it.
Fremantle would have to be up there. You pretty much know going there that 1) Ross the Boss is going to run you into the ground with his punishing game style 2) You're playing for the Dockers which means no chance of ever winning a premiership
Beer and Chocolate.
Excellent analogy, never heard it but will remember it.
A Boags and a block of Old Jamaican...A Beer and Chocolate combo would taste like shite.
It's Steak and Beer. Or for the ladies, Chocolate and Champagne.
You can kind of picture some of the Hawthorn supporters here walking down the street yelling "threepeat!" in the faces of random strangers as they walk.
No club's supporters feel a greater sense of personal accomplishment for something they had no involvement in.
I'd have to say most of my mates and people I know that support Hawthorn are just happy that we've witnessed something special. I don't know anyone who takes personal pride out of what the hawks have done the past few years. Maybe a few freaks on bigfooty, but I'd say that the general reaction from most hawthorn people is nothing out of the ordinary of how any other group of supporters would react to a threepeat.You can kind of picture some of the Hawthorn supporters here walking down the street yelling "threepeat!" in the faces of random strangers as they walk.
No club's supporters feel a greater sense of personal accomplishment for something they had no involvement in.
You can kind of picture some of the Hawthorn supporters here walking down the street yelling "threepeat!" in the faces of random strangers as they walk.
No club's supporters feel a greater sense of personal accomplishment for something they had no involvement in.
We don't really have a frame of reference...! A footy state team winning three flags in the modern era. Anyone who barracks for Carlton and Collingwood and saw their successive flags is almost certainly dead, Melbourne supporters are on the way, and Brisbane supporters (mainly the extra bandwagoners who didn't understand what they were watching anyway) all thought that, like the Broncos, Origin side and the Bulls, winning flags in everything was the Qld way and it would be like that forever...I'd say that the general reaction from most hawthorn people is nothing out of the ordinary of how any other group of supporters would react to a threepeat.
Didn't the press coin a term for it earlier this year? The purple rush or something equally shyte?Freo game plan.....
Try to nail 4 quick goals early in the first quarter then shut up shop and hold on for dear life.
You can kind of picture some of the Hawthorn supporters here walking down the street yelling "threepeat!" in the faces of random strangers as they walk.
No club's supporters feel a greater sense of personal accomplishment for something they had no involvement in.
Boring or not, I think the AFL have a problem.
Since 2001, Hawks have won 4 flags, Geelong & Lions 3 each. That's 10 out of 15. The other 5 are Sydney 2, and Port, Eagles, and Pies 1 each.
Compare the NRL where Storm have won 3, Manly & Sydney(Roosters?) 2 each. That leaves 8 premierships for 8 other teams.
So, in RL, It's anybody's guess in any year, whereas in the AFL, it's another likely Hawks GF appearance in 2016.
It's not the Hawk's fault, but the backwards chip should be play-on, and there need to be a certain number of players in the forward line at all times.
Personally, the 14 to 16 metre chip should be 20 minimum before it's a mark.
Absolute Rubbish
One simple question - what Hawthorn era team did you prefer to watch - as in the style of play- the excitement/entertainment factor
The 1980s Premiership era or the Current Premiership era
The preliminary final against Fremantle - over 150 marks !- most of them uncontested -chip chip chip bloody chip
David Parkin - a Hawthorn Premiership Captain and Premiership Coach - so i think he loves the Hawks mate - has pleaded with the authorities to increase the distance for a mark to 30 metres - to get rid of - in his words - that boring chip passing - which alot of teams do
End of story
If teams man up, then it minimalises the uncontested marks. Simple solution really.
If kicks are lengthened to 20 or 30m, teams will then be able to zone off more, potentially making the game even uglier with less accountability than there currently is at times. The gap between the better sides and the bottom sides will look greater too.
All these people calling for rule changes have absolutely no idea what the consequences will be. Hell, the umpires have no idea what a 15m kick looks like, it will only become worse if you extend the kick!
Equally, I think we can picture a bunch of opposition fans kicking their dog and being in one hell of a foul mood once they realized Hawthorn were about to three peat.You can kind of picture some of the Hawthorn supporters here walking down the street yelling "threepeat!" in the faces of random strangers as they walk.
No club's supporters feel a greater sense of personal accomplishment for something they had no involvement in.
Freo's gameplan was dubbed the 'Sherminator', for its inability to score.Didn't the press coin a term for it earlier this year? The purple rush or something equally shyte?
When you watch freo you think Gee fyfe or walters have to do something amazing here to get them over the line , Hawks don't have that... They are a machine that chugs along and you need to break there system , stopping a couple players is futile
Ay least Freo had a crack in the prelim. West Coast rolled over disgracefully. A shocking effort only 3 weeks after beating them in the QF.Fremantle would have to be up there. You pretty much know going there that 1) Ross the Boss is going to run you into the ground with his punishing game style 2) You're playing for the Dockers which means no chance of ever winning a premiership