Ignore the moronic little arse gerbil.
He's the same twit that came onto our board and labelled North Melbourne a pack of homeless hobos, before having it explained to him that his own team (St.Kilda) has had more home grounds than North.
Memo to the frigwit : when your club is the least...
If your oldest players are 30 this year, and neither is a certainty to be at the club next year, I think you can say your rebuilding has officially started.
It looks like quite a young list, and with a bit more astute drafting & trading it's one that can learn a fair bit from blokes like...
I think the Hawks were spot on in drafting Everitt (and he recently turned 29 btw).
A side that finished top four in 2001, and has struggled with injury since, and has lost their #1 ruckman due to retirement.
Not too many changes to your best 22 since then, so it could be argued Hawthorn...
Something about chixx and their monthlies? :confused:
If the announcement is correct, the site should be up and running by noon, Melbourne time. In the meantime, there's always pr0n.
Read the redirection info, ya friggen numpty!
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I know salary cap concerns always come into it, especially with out of contract players being able to demand inflated sums based only on the fact they are availble...
BUT
... was there a perception within the Hawk hierarchy that Croad was the #4 key forward, behind Thompson, Holland and...
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Real men don't go to the tennis. Real men have pr0n. Right guys? er... guys???? :o
:confused: :cool: :) :D :rolleyes:
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Melbourne's good 2000 season was due to other teams being unable to match up with their medium sized forwards, who were very well fed by their midfield.
Similar to Hawthorn's forward line, where teams can cover some but not all of their players - the difference is Melrourne's forwards are...
Will it though, Hitman?
Last year, what won Hawthorn a lot of games was their use of four marking players up forward (a rotation of Holland, Barker, Thompson, Croad and Dixon). The fourth forward varied from week to week, but whoever it was usually bobbed up with four or so goals because...
Thanks to all who watched the game with us, especially Grendel for that last pint, DCFC for being the brains behind the meet up and Spidey for sitting on my lap.
90 metres??? Settle down!!! It was a great kick, but anything above 70 metres would be stretching the truth.
No sh*t, 10,000 really??? It was a huge crowd for a VFL game, but I had no idea it was that bloody big. That's a sensational turnout.
I don't want to say it, but I have never seen...
Bonjour Hawk fans,
I will most likely not be able to attend the senior match between our clubs on June 23, or any meet'n'greet'n'drink sessions planned for that day.
After some consultation with the exalted leaders of the Roos contigent, a decision was made to have a meet'n'greet'n'drink...
I haven't seen the incident, so can somebody please give an honest opinion of the likely outcome of John Barker's report for striking. The Kangaroos play Hawthorn in two rounds time.
Almost every Hawks supporter I've talked to has a huge opinion of this kid, so this is a genuine query, and I'm not bagging the bloke...
Today's game vs Fremantle was the first opportunity I've had to see him play - I wasn't too impressed, but I will reserve my judgment until I've seen more...
Does the rousing support for this weekend's piss-up indicate there may be a chance of organising a Roos/Hawks shindig for the Round 12 clash on June 23, or is it too early to tell?
P.S : Beware of Joffa - he spills more than he drinks
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