Prediction Will the Hawks go a step further in 2025?

What will the Hawks do in 2025?


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You're right, not every season. But generally we've finished seasons stronger than we start the next (and even than we've started that same season).

2018 - won 6 of the last 8
2019 - lost 3 of the first 5; won the last 3
2020 - lost 5 of the first 8; won last 1
2021 - lost 4 of the first 5; won 3 drew 1 of the last 4
2022 - lost 6 of the first 9; won 4 of the last 7
2023 - lost 8 of the first 9; won 3 of the last 7
2024 - lost the first 5

Thanks for that, but to be a real comparison you should pick a run of games…say 5 and consistently anylise that
 
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In comparison to other areas on the ground, ie when at our best we play all 4 of MacDonald, Ginnivan, Watson and Moore, often with Breust in addition as sub. Who is next man up from BH if one of them gets injured?
Hardwick goes forward, Mitchell, Bailey or Ryan come into the side.
 

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Agree. Think it's going to be another tough decision to make
To be fair Butler isn’t a forward and in the 2021 draft there isn’t anyone after him except CMac that you would even take now ahead of him with the possible exception of Soligo. I would love to see him on a wing or half back where he had the space to use his high cruising speed to be damaging that’s where he was best in his draft year. He may simply be at the wrong club now I can see him joining his brother at the saints at years end.
 
Seamus had a pretty decent 23. Another forgotten man due to injuries
Seamus unfortunately was very shaky early in 2024. Didn't get as much ball as previous year nor did he use it as well. Was also a bit off defensively. I think we were counting on him to step up to play dimma forward but with the midfield struggling, Mitchell not playing so well Hardwick was needed down back.

I think we have enough firepower forward but Hardwick is a different look as a brute with forward craft and accurate kick.
 
Just like this year, right ;)
We may not have "struggled" as such, but our finals hopes were constantly sitting on a knife's edge in the run home.

Two extra wins, or even just not conceding that last second goal against Port in round 10, and then we finish top 2. From there it would have just been three MCG wins between us and the flag.
 

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We may not have "struggled" as such, but our finals hopes were constantly sitting on a knife's edge in the run home.

Two extra wins, or even just not conceding that last second goal against Port in round 10, and then we finish top 2. From there it would have just been three MCG wins between us and the flag.
Which makes the possible fivethorn devastating for all of us - I agree
 
We may not have "struggled" as such, but our finals hopes were constantly sitting on a knife's edge in the run home.

Two extra wins, or even just not conceding that last second goal against Port in round 10, and then we finish top 2. From there it would have just been three MCG wins between us and the flag.
Agree. But it was a bloody fun season :)
 
Seamus unfortunately was very shaky early in 2024. Didn't get as much ball as previous year nor did he use it as well. Was also a bit off defensively. I think we were counting on him to step up to play dimma forward but with the midfield struggling, Mitchell not playing so well Hardwick was needed down back.

I think we have enough firepower forward but Hardwick is a different look as a brute with forward craft and accurate kick.
The versatility of Hardwick is bonkers. Also Sic. Weapons
 
The versatility of Hardwick is bonkers. Also Sic. Weapons
The whole team is scarily versatile.

Outside of Reeves and Barrass (and ignoring the kids under ~22 who are still finding their place), who else can't be shuffled around to another part of the ground?

Even someone 'limited' like Frosty can still play on talls or smalls if needed.
 
The whole team is scarily versatile.

Outside of Reeves and Barrass (and ignoring the kids under ~22 who are still finding their place), who else can't be shuffled around to another part of the ground?

Even someone 'limited' like Frosty can still play on talls or smalls if needed.
Weds is already arguably the most versatile player in the game. Can LITERALLY play in any position on the field.
 

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