Honestly reckon there's a fair chance Port gets up against the Swans too.
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More than a fair chance. They’ve won their last 8 against themHonestly reckon there's a fair chance Port gets up against the Swans too.
Honestly reckon there's a fair chance Port gets up against the Swans too.
I can’t see it myself.More than a fair chance. They’ve won their last 8 against them
We basically were all over these teams late in the season. Sure we didn't take our moments here and there, which is what we need to fix.
But we certainly didn't crumble under pressure and could have easily beaten both Port and Hawkfawn in those games.
Strategically we're way in front of Port and did have an edge over the Hawks too.
Not before Ken is re-signed thoughPort will be totally demolished by 120 next week
I thought the way they played in finals was perfect for a “new” side to this level in their first finals campaign.The real question is can the Hoks back up their performances next year? The Hokball meme was fun and they built a lot of goodwill with AFL fans, does that continue next year with a harder fixture?
Be interesting to see if they back it up or crumble under the pressure.
The (V)FL says hold my beerYou can’t cheat forever.
Port were the younger side weren’t they.I thought the way they played in finals was perfect for a “new” side to this level in their first finals campaign.
- Win a big game easily in week one.
- Take a more experienced top 4 side right to the brink in week two.
Their brand of footy is good - it stands up pretty well in these games. Putting greater emphasis on small forwards and pressure works very well in these intense finals.
They are adding two gun key defenders in Battle and Barass and losing no one.
Decent argument that they will be flag favourites heading into round 1.
I was still pleased to see them lose last night though but they are going to be right in the mix the next few years, sadly.
Did they get some injuries from last night's team? I noticed a couple hobbling at times.I forgot that port are cooked injury wise. Hoping for a Sydney win either way, but don’t think port should be ruled out completely
JHFDid they get some injuries from last night's team? I noticed a couple hobbling at times.
Wasn't it a cramp?
You break a press, you get a fast break.The real question is can the Hoks back up their performances next year? The Hokball meme was fun and they built a lot of goodwill with AFL fans, does that continue next year with a harder fixture?
Be interesting to see if they back it up or crumble under the pressure.
No idea. Just saw him hobbling offWasn't it a cramp?
He might not have an issue with his players being cocky arrogant w***ers, but the rest of the comp doesn't have to wear him not pulling his players into line.Sam Mitchell literally nearly in tears in his press conference.. then acting like a whiny bitch about the Hinkley sledge again with tears in his eyes it was hilarious.
You wouldn’t want to play under him when shit starts going bad for Hawthorn you can just see it. Everything’s all rosy now but it’s hard to back that up again next year once teams have worked you out. Let’s see how they go next year.
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Good thing Port have a clean history in this sort of thing...Marshall looked clearly concussed in that knock, but was allowed to play the 2nd half.