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Hawks list is very inexperienced you could see that in their last game , Port will want redemption and have some actual finals experienceWhat makes you so confident?
Hawks will get a thumping imo
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Hawks list is very inexperienced you could see that in their last game , Port will want redemption and have some actual finals experienceWhat makes you so confident?
Hawks list is very inexperienced you could see that in their last game , Port will want redemption and have some actual finals experience
Hawks will get a thumping imo
Yes, but please tell horse he's fineMills has done a hammy. No prelim nor GF you'd think.
God i hope so. Going to the game with a Hawks fan.Port will win this week.
Good for the rest of the comp.
He is wasting that list. Clearly the most talented list in the game, and he has consistently been outcoached by the strong tactical coaches.
He is a good “vibes” guy, players seem to like him but he isn’t a tactician. He would be suited to a Neil Balme style director of football job.
Long may he stay as brisbanes coach.
That account is pretty entertainingCan we stop posting crap from Twitter in here.
It's getting over the top.
Happy for everyone to keep underestimating our midfield.Phil Ward just said on SEN that Port's midfield versus Geelong's midfield was like a Ferrari versus a Datsun, and the Datsun won. I was gobsmacked. Geelong's midfield is hardly a Datsun. Even that guy, Horne for Champion Data, has said this belief that Geelong's midfield is not up to the standard of the other finalists is crap. Paddy and now Max are A graders, and Geelong is the best side in the league according to the stats at playing chaos football. The way the media continues to underestimate Geelong is hilarious.
People assuming that Hawks will falter due to being young and inexperienced would do well to see that last week they were on average nearly the same age and experience as Port.
Average age last week 25y2m against 25y10m
Both have 6 players under 50 games. Port 7 players 50-99 against Hawks 8. Port 3 players 100-149 against Hawks 2.
Average total games Port 109 against Hawks 100.
These lists are in the same place for age and experience
There is simply no way Bevo leaves over this off-season. He's adored by the people that matter at that footy club and can seemingly do no wrong in their eyes.I would laugh if the Bulldogs hold a press conference over the next week or so to advise of a coaching change - I also wouldn't be surprised to see it happen
Just fully troll the media and do a big announcement, get behind the microphone and tell everyone you're churning the assistants againI would laugh if the Bulldogs hold a press conference over the next week or so to advise of a coaching change - I also wouldn't be surprised to see it happen
I want to go witness a Port recovery next week but I think we broke them. Again.Yep, they have very similar profiles, with one riding a wave and the other having to contend with a lot of self doubt.
I want to go witness a Port recovery next week but I think we broke them. Again.
Oh manHearing Burton has done a calf makes their task even harder if true.
People are pumping up hawthorn because of some decent form (against putrid teams) and a finals win against the bulldogs who were terrible. I was gobsmacked at how bad the bulldogs were last week. I was pleased because they were a team I did not want Geelong to play again, but it only reinforced how flaky they are under Bevo.What makes you so confident?
People are pumping up hawthorn because of some decent form (against putrid teams) and a finals win against the bulldogs who were terrible. I was gobsmacked at how bad the bulldogs were last week. I was pleased because they were a team I did not want Geelong to play again, but it only reinforced how flaky they are under Bevo.
Hawthorn have been put under pressure twice in the last 9 weeks. Once by Geelong and they got smoked, and once in the last qtr against gws and they folded like a deck chair.
Don’t get me wrong, they have flogged some average teams (like you should against average teams, especially when you are a cocky young team that is flexing newly found biceps) but I just don’t think they have been tested yet.
I know that port were terrible last week after half time, but I just can’t see them playing that badly at home two weeks in a row.
This is it for port, they will go as hard as they possibly can, and I think they will beat hawthorn.
Then they will get killed by the swans the following week.
I've held the same opinion that the Hawks will wilt under pressure but unfortunately I'm still waiting for it to happenPeople are pumping up hawthorn because of some decent form (against putrid teams) and a finals win against the bulldogs who were terrible. I was gobsmacked at how bad the bulldogs were last week. I was pleased because they were a team I did not want Geelong to play again, but it only reinforced how flaky they are under Bevo.
Hawthorn have been put under pressure twice in the last 9 weeks. Once by Geelong and they got smoked, and once in the last qtr against gws and they folded like a deck chair.
Don’t get me wrong, they have flogged some average teams (like you should against average teams, especially when you are a cocky young team that is flexing newly found biceps) but I just don’t think they have been tested yet.
I know that port were terrible last week after half time, but I just can’t see them playing that badly at home two weeks in a row.
This is it for port, they will go as hard as they possibly can, and I think they will beat hawthorn.
Then they will get killed by the swans the following week.
He was dropped late in the year for 3 weeks. But yeah he becomes more important with no Houston or Farrell.Burton is a big loss for Port