Analysis Hawks 2022 Hypothetical trades (read the pinned post)

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Firstly, the "No Kane Cornes" Rule is back




 
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Unless Meeks is a genuine shot at being our number one ruckman, I’d rather keep omeara than do a pick slide.
Come on man! There is no S in meek.
 
Geelong winning a flag and us rebuilding at the same time has done a number on some people. The PTSD is real.

Which is weird, because we have an INCREDIBLE record of winning when it counts against them.
I have nothing but warmies in my soul remembering the 1980's when the Catters had some brilliant teams, but it only raised the level of our play to the greatest heights possible.

And even in our string of losses to them this millennia, we were involved in astonishingly good football games where I almost never felt anything but pride in the way we played.
Some heartbreak sure, but our premiership teams were honed to finding the levels required for greatness by being pushed by those blue ringed tuggers.

Plus, that mob have to live and breathe Geelong.
There is no win big enough to overcome that.
 

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The faux concern over Hawthorn is disgusting.

"I dont think Newcombe will ever be as good as Selwood, what, what do you think", the * sort of a comment is that Lloydy
They all love listening to their own voices too much. All week trades have been happing and there to busy listening to their own flipping voices to break the trade news live ( which is why i was listening in first place ).
 

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so Geelong dont want Cooper Stephens so i guess we'll get him cheaper than normal, he was a solid tall midfielder, did his ACL prior to draft, has not dominated at the cats, but could be a good piece for our developing midfield going forward?
 
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