Hawthorn v Geelong - AFL Preliminary Finals - 2013

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I reckon I've seen 8 players step through a Brad Hill tackle this game.

Bruest and Smith seagulling. The effort by Smith across half back, to not provide a shepherd for his Captain summed up why this team isn't in Geelongs class.

All talent, no team.
 

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Well any advantage Hawthorn had enjoyed from the umps throughout the game was obliterated in the last 5 minutes.

Massive test for them. Cats you'd think need maybe 4 goals to win it which means Hawks need 8.
 

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What a tremendous waste of two years if they get done here.

You can be as dominant as you like over 22 rounds. Doesn't mean shit if you can't get the job done in those last two weeks in September. As St. Kilda can attest to in recent times.

Great game though, awesome night in for a neutral.
 
That was a bad call but the Rioli call was on the money. Umpire called mark then Rioli played on. The onus of advantage is on the player now, not the umpire. Yeah its a bit unfair. But its correct.
Very stiff though, the player who took the mark is almost always given the benefit of the doubt there.
 
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