2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby daysofourlives » Sun Sep 28, 2014 4:09 am

RustyCage wrote:Sydney's three goals by former Hawks


What a great club these hawks are, not only did we win back to back easy, our Sydney based franchise finished runners up
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby daysofourlives » Sun Sep 28, 2014 4:14 am

Where's Wubby?

EAD Lance, driven over repeatedly by the karma bus.

How's that Sydney culture going now, sold their soul, hope its another 70 years in the wilderness
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby The Dark Knight » Sun Sep 28, 2014 4:32 am

Yes Daisy up and about!!!

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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Sydney v Hawthorn

Postby daysofourlives » Sun Sep 28, 2014 4:42 am

woodublieve12 wrote:i do find it amusing how people ay we bought our flags... No bitching back in 2012 when we had the exact same budget...
No top 10 draft picks in the past decade, and only got two key players (big name) in that time. We've recycled other clubs slops and turned them into good footballers. Richards, Mcglynn and Kennedy.
Blooded some really good talent...

Alastair Lynch wrote a good article about it.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/afl ... ced20aa546


Shouldve stuck with that 2012 list, least they had some heart
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v woodublieve12

Postby daysofourlives » Sun Sep 28, 2014 4:47 am

daysofourlives wrote:
bennymacca wrote:On the contrary, I reckon more people will be going for Sydney. I don't blame Sydney for being a well run club that is great at recruiting. And hawthorn supporters shit me.


Thank Faark for that, glad all my hardwork hasnt been wasted.

How do u work that out, i reckon most posts so far on this thread have been tips for Sydney but hoping Hawks win.
Not that i give a faark, the Hawks will win and win well


Guess that makes me the black sheep
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby MatteeG » Sun Sep 28, 2014 9:16 am

Yes! Played our best 4quarter effort when it really counted. 5, 6, 5 and 5 goals in each quarter showed the consistency in effort.
Now back to this hangover...
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby Keefy » Sun Sep 28, 2014 9:39 am

dedja wrote:On a side note, why the faark couldn't Ch7 broadcast the GF in HD FFS?


Not only that, but all the bloody ads


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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby woodublieve12 » Sun Sep 28, 2014 9:54 am

Very frustrating yesterday. To many players went missing, I barely saw parker!!!!
I think malceski was best for us, I thought franklin worked hard and goodes was ok ...
Hawks were clinical. From the very first bounce the set the tone... Langfords beauty from the boundary summed up our day.
I thought he was also a bit stiff not to win norm...

Congratulations hawthorn, brilliant yesterday. Much deserved
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby bennymacca » Sun Sep 28, 2014 11:56 am

woodublieve12 wrote:Very frustrating yesterday. To many players went missing, I barely saw parker!!!!
I think malceski was best for us, I thought franklin worked hard and goodes was ok ...
Hawks were clinical. From the very first bounce the set the tone... Langfords beauty from the boundary summed up our day.
I thought he was also a bit stiff not to win norm...

Congratulations hawthorn, brilliant yesterday. Much deserved


Yeah agree with this, Hawks were just too good, and with the exception of Kennedy and franklin I don't think many swans can hold their heads high.
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby woodublieve12 » Sun Sep 28, 2014 12:57 pm

bennymacca wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:Very frustrating yesterday. To many players went missing, I barely saw parker!!!!
I think malceski was best for us, I thought franklin worked hard and goodes was ok ...
Hawks were clinical. From the very first bounce the set the tone... Langfords beauty from the boundary summed up our day.
I thought he was also a bit stiff not to win norm...

Congratulations hawthorn, brilliant yesterday. Much deserved


Yeah agree with this, Hawks were just too good, and with the exception of Kennedy and franklin I don't think many swans can hold their heads high.

Yeah forgot about Kennedy...
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby carey » Sun Sep 28, 2014 1:03 pm

Not sure what's better the hawks performance yesterday or today on the Sunday footy show. Gold. :lol:

Sammy Mitchell fell over twice! Lol love it......
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby Feenix » Mon Sep 29, 2014 9:00 am

Well done to the Hawks, they’re a class outfit. Disappointing GF to watch though, I expected a much better contest.

Im tipping a Port v Hawks GF next year
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby Booney » Mon Sep 29, 2014 9:03 am

carey wrote:Not sure what's better the hawks performance yesterday or today on the Sunday footy show. Gold. :lol:

Sammy Mitchell fell over twice! Lol love it......


Seems the stripper in the corporate box* was one of the better performers* on the day.

( Mind you, her fake knockers looked horrible )
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby The Dark Knight » Mon Sep 29, 2014 10:08 am

Alot was said pre-match on how the Hawks defence would cover the Swans forward line. Their back six were sensational while on the other hand Sydney's defence were terrible, their accountability was almost nonexistent, Gunston, Roughead and especially Breust were given far too much time and space early in the game. Richards at full back was under the pump big time and you could see his frustrations having a go at his teammates asking who was on the 2/3/4 loose Hawthorn forwards when a Hawks player would take a mark deep in the Hawks forward line.
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby JK » Mon Sep 29, 2014 10:46 am

The Dark Knight wrote:Alot was said pre-match on how the Hawks defence would cover the Swans forward line. Their back six were sensational while on the other hand Sydney's defence were terrible, their accountability was almost nonexistent, Gunston, Roughead and especially Breust were given far too much time and space early in the game. Richards at full back was under the pump big time and you could see his frustrations having a go at his teammates asking who was on the 2/3/4 loose Hawthorn forwards when a Hawks player would take a mark deep in the Hawks forward line.


Grundy is pretty much done I'd say, everytime I've seen him this year he's looked an ordinary player.
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby woodublieve12 » Mon Sep 29, 2014 10:48 am

JK wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:Alot was said pre-match on how the Hawks defence would cover the Swans forward line. Their back six were sensational while on the other hand Sydney's defence were terrible, their accountability was almost nonexistent, Gunston, Roughead and especially Breust were given far too much time and space early in the game. Richards at full back was under the pump big time and you could see his frustrations having a go at his teammates asking who was on the 2/3/4 loose Hawthorn forwards when a Hawks player would take a mark deep in the Hawks forward line.


Grundy is pretty much done I'd say, everytime I've seen him this year he's looked an ordinary player.

how he wasn't punched out by horse after that idiotic spoil in the first has me beat!!!
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Re: 2014 AFL Grand Final - Hawthorn v Sydney

Postby daysofourlives » Mon Sep 29, 2014 6:31 pm

woodublieve12 wrote:
JK wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:Alot was said pre-match on how the Hawks defence would cover the Swans forward line. Their back six were sensational while on the other hand Sydney's defence were terrible, their accountability was almost nonexistent, Gunston, Roughead and especially Breust were given far too much time and space early in the game. Richards at full back was under the pump big time and you could see his frustrations having a go at his teammates asking who was on the 2/3/4 loose Hawthorn forwards when a Hawks player would take a mark deep in the Hawks forward line.


Grundy is pretty much done I'd say, everytime I've seen him this year he's looked an ordinary player.

how he wasn't punched out by horse after that gutless, ducking his head spoil in the first has me beat!!!


Edited for accuracy, almost career ending IMO
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