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Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 3:39 pm
by Arch44
amber_fluid wrote:
Corona Man wrote:Ben Stratton announced as captain.


Why not 2 captains?
Seems all the go in Adelaide.


Like to stick to the traditions. ;)

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 4:12 pm
by amber_fluid
Story on Brian Lake.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/bri ... 510x0.html

Mental health issues don’t excuse you from acting like a dickhead.

So anytime you stuff up now you can blame mental health issues.

People need to take responsibility for their own actions!

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 4:31 pm
by stan
Corona Man wrote:
stan wrote:Good mullet though.

Mullet gone.
Damn.

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 4:45 pm
by HH3
amber_fluid wrote:Story on Brian Lake.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/bri ... 510x0.html

Mental health issues don’t excuse you from acting like a dickhead.

So anytime you stuff up now you can blame mental health issues.

People need to take responsibility for their own actions!


Correct me if Im wrong, but weren't his mental health issues known toward the end of his time at the Bulldogs.

From the article I'm gathering he stalked and harrassed his wife, who just asked for a divorce, which seems like something someone with mental health issues would do.

I know how my dad was when my parents separated.

It's not necessarily an excuse, but it's probably a factor. And media like to use buzzwords, which is why it gets into the headline.

He's been getting treatment since being let out after the incident, so it looks like he's at least addressing it now. You can't always predict when you're gonna snap.

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 4:53 pm
by amber_fluid
It’s good he’s addressing it now but why not before he committed any offences.
There’s always the chicken and the egg situation but if he’s got issues he shouldn’t be on week long benders as they ain’t going to help his cause.

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 5:39 pm
by Dutchy
Booney wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
Corona Man wrote:Ben Stratton announced as captain.


Why not 2 captains?
Seems all the go in Adelaide.


And Carlton.

And GWS.

And Gold Coast.

And Melbourne.

And they like 3 in Sydney.


Plenty of flags across those teams in recent years...

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2019 6:11 pm
by Brodlach
Still more than both Adelaide, Port and North Melbourne combined

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2019 9:49 am
by Corona Man
Jaeger O’Meara will don the brown and gold until at least 2023, having put pen to paper this week on a new four-year deal.

The announcement comes at a pertinent time for the Hawks midfielder, who is currently enjoying career-best form. Despite missing the weekend’s clash against St Kilda, O’Meara has averaged 28.7 disposals, 7.6 tackles and a goal a game in his first three outings for 2019.

GM-Football Graham Wright said the club is pleased to have secured the talented mid’s services for the long term.

“We’re thrilled to have Jaeger recommit for another four seasons.

“It was a relatively easy decision from both parties. Both Jaeger and his management TLA made it a really smooth process, and it’s pleasing to have it sorted so early in the season.

“He’s become such an important player for us, not only through his on-field performance but also from a leadership sense as well.

“He sets a great example for his teammates with his professionalism and work ethic.

“We’re excited to watch his continued development over the coming years.”

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2019 9:55 am
by Lightning McQueen
Corona Man wrote:Jaeger O’Meara will don the brown and gold until at least 2023, having put pen to paper this week on a new four-year deal.

The announcement comes at a pertinent time for the Hawks midfielder, who is currently enjoying career-best form. Despite missing the weekend’s clash against St Kilda, O’Meara has averaged 28.7 disposals, 7.6 tackles and a goal a game in his first three outings for 2019.

GM-Football Graham Wright said the club is pleased to have secured the talented mid’s services for the long term.

“We’re thrilled to have Jaeger recommit for another four seasons.

“It was a relatively easy decision from both parties. Both Jaeger and his management TLA made it a really smooth process, and it’s pleasing to have it sorted so early in the season.

“He’s become such an important player for us, not only through his on-field performance but also from a leadership sense as well.

“He sets a great example for his teammates with his professionalism and work ethic.

“We’re excited to watch his continued development over the coming years.”


Should see him past 50 club games by then.

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2019 10:02 am
by Corona Man
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Corona Man wrote:Jaeger O’Meara will don the brown and gold until at least 2023, having put pen to paper this week on a new four-year deal.

The announcement comes at a pertinent time for the Hawks midfielder, who is currently enjoying career-best form. Despite missing the weekend’s clash against St Kilda, O’Meara has averaged 28.7 disposals, 7.6 tackles and a goal a game in his first three outings for 2019.

GM-Football Graham Wright said the club is pleased to have secured the talented mid’s services for the long term.

“We’re thrilled to have Jaeger recommit for another four seasons.

“It was a relatively easy decision from both parties. Both Jaeger and his management TLA made it a really smooth process, and it’s pleasing to have it sorted so early in the season.

“He’s become such an important player for us, not only through his on-field performance but also from a leadership sense as well.

“He sets a great example for his teammates with his professionalism and work ethic.

“We’re excited to watch his continued development over the coming years.”


Should see him past 50 club games buy then.


Ease up, he got 16 away last season!

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2019 10:13 am
by Lightning McQueen
Corona Man wrote:
Ease up, he got 16 away last season!


Yeah, must've gone through 6 pairs of boots.

TBH, I hope his injury woes are behind him, he burst on to the scene like he was a 50+ game player.

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2019 8:35 pm
by brod
Observations from today:
- We just can't cover the injuries, don't have enough AFL quality players
- Mitch looked good today, definitely worth continuing the experiment for a few weeks.
- Connor (didnt get a single kick) and Mirra would have to thinking about Box Hill for next week
- Can't imagine if McEvoy is seriously hurt

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2019 12:37 pm
by MatteeG
brod wrote:Observations from today:
- We just can't cover the injuries, don't have enough AFL quality players
- Mitch looked good today, definitely worth continuing the experiment for a few weeks.
- Connor (didnt get a single kick) and Mirra would have to thinking about Box Hill for next week
- Can't imagine if McEvoy is seriously hurt


Yep- our depth just cant cut it. We started rolling over Box Hill dead wood last year and it needs a trim again at the end of this year.

Heard Ross may have an injury at Box Hill too which sucks. Nash cannot get another game on the back of yesterday. Not sure what Miles did to get the cold shoulder but he has to be close, Dylan Moore also.

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2019 7:09 pm
by daysofourlives
MatteeG wrote:
brod wrote:Observations from today:
- We just can't cover the injuries, don't have enough AFL quality players
- Mitch looked good today, definitely worth continuing the experiment for a few weeks.
- Connor (didnt get a single kick) and Mirra would have to thinking about Box Hill for next week
- Can't imagine if McEvoy is seriously hurt


Yep- our depth just cant cut it. We started rolling over Box Hill dead wood last year and it needs a trim again at the end of this year.

Heard Ross may have an injury at Box Hill too which sucks. Nash cannot get another game on the back of yesterday. Not sure what Miles did to get the cold shoulder but he has to be close, Dylan Moore also.


Mirra, good story, unfortunately he's just not up to it, has proven that over the last season and a half. We must have nothing in his position that he keeps getting dropped and brought back in again.
I don't mind persisting with Nash, Mitch Lewis also looks ok. Whats the alternative to Nash, Shoey? Upside to Nash is far greater

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 12:10 am
by MatteeG
daysofourlives wrote:I don't mind persisting with Nash, Mitch Lewis also looks ok. Whats the alternative to Nash, Shoey? Upside to Nash is far greater


I'd persist with anything that can do more than 2 touches in a game. I agree Nash has some qualities which COULD be very useful, and his first 3 weeks were OK, but we cant go on gifting games to the bloke. I'd back Dylan Moore or Miles to get the ball more than twice. Be interesting to see if we could just throw him onto someone like Cripps just to shadow him and lay a few tackles.

Carlton are a real chance to knock us off this week. If we trail at 1/4 time she'll be over.

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 9:22 am
by Booney
amber_fluid wrote:Story on Brian Lake.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/bri ... 510x0.html

Mental health issues don’t excuse you from acting like a dickhead.

So anytime you stuff up now you can blame mental health issues.

People need to take responsibility for their own actions!


People who have no idea what is going on in someone else's life shouldn't cast aspersions on those who may be struggling for one reason or another, that's what I think.

It's a slow burn, but people are starting to understand. Not all, but we'll get there.

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:23 am
by Dutchy
Its not an excuse, but it could well be a reason. Every 3 hours in this country we lose someone to Mental Health issues, would you rather this keeps happening or do something about it and support these people??

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:28 am
by MW
amber_fluid wrote:Story on Brian Lake.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/bri ... 510x0.html

Mental health issues don’t excuse you from acting like a dickhead.

So anytime you stuff up now you can blame mental health issues.

People need to take responsibility for their own actions!


That's a very naive opinion

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 10:30 am
by Booney
Dutchy wrote:Its not an excuse, but it could well be a reason. Every 3 hours in this country we lose someone to Mental Health issues, would you rather this keeps happening or do something about it and support these people??


Can I lock in "empathy and support" please Dutchy?

Re: Hawthorn 2019

PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2019 4:26 pm
by amber_fluid
Dutchy wrote:Its not an excuse, but it could well be a reason. Every 3 hours in this country we lose someone to Mental Health issues, would you rather this keeps happening or do something about it and support these people??


Anyone with a mental health issue should be given as much support as they need.
Seeking help is the first step.

But they are still responsible for their actions.