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Speaking of which, when do they play that? Surely going to be a disadvantage for them having an extra game squeezed in amongst the final weeks left, compared to everyone else.
Speculation about the final round has GC playing a match Wednesday or Thursday, then another game the following Wednesday, then 9-11 days off. Shouldn't be problematic.
 
Im so jealous of Hawks supporters having such unlimited confidence in their team
If there was ever a time hawks were going to upset a few teams it's this run home. We seem to be getting everyone back at the right time. Daysy back this week is huge. Thats on-top of Dear, Lewis, Sicily and Scrimshaw the previous few weeks.
 

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If there was ever a time hawks were going to upset a few teams it's this run home. We seem to be getting everyone back at the right time. Daysy back this week is huge. Thats on-top of Dear, Lewis, Sicily and Scrimshaw the previous few weeks.
One thing I've noticed is that performance hasn't lifted yet, but Day is the most likely to move the dial.
 
One thing I've noticed is that performance hasn't lifted yet, but Day is the most likely to move the dial.
Probably haven't needed the needle movers yet just to fit in and find form. It's the games against the contenders where it will be needed.
 
Having not beaten a team for years (or won at a ground for years) doesn’t seem to matter much this year.

Adelaide can be reasonably argued to be the form team of the competition, and they’re playing at home.
It means nothing til we actually beat them!

Pies, Cats & Hawks currently have the wood on us & we tend to get outcoached by them.
 
If there was ever a time hawks were going to upset a few teams it's this run home. We seem to be getting everyone back at the right time. Daysy back this week is huge. Thats on-top of Dear, Lewis, Sicily and Scrimshaw the previous few weeks.
I have you making the 8, its just the abject confidence to say people are hating if they think you miss when you have the hardest run home
 
Eh, Brisbane is a hard game despite being at home.

If Freo get 14 wins which is plausible they would be the favourite to miss due to their %

Dogs being two games behind a few doesn’t help them tho, and the Suns who knows now that they came off a belting.
Where it gets interesting is if one of those teams banana skins a game against a lowly ranked side.

We saw what happened to Freo after losing to Essendon late last year.
 
Well Zac Williams will easily kick the 30 that Owies used to get from handballs out the back.

Tom DeKoning is a walk up start for 30+ resting forward.

Fanta will kick 25+.

Motlop is the next Eddie Betts and could kick 40+.

Cripps kicks at least a goal a game out of the middle, more when he rests forward.

Elijah Hollands is good for 30.

Jack Silvagni coming back too. Probably kicks 25.

And you probably haven't heard of Ashton Moir.. but you will have in 12 months time. At least 30 from him.



Our biggest issue up forward will be that there's so many weapons but only one football.

Williams - 18 goals, but always injured :think:
DeKoning - 5 goals :$
Fantasia - 7 goals :$:$
Motlop - 13 goals :$:$:$
Cripps - 0.6 goals per game :$:$:$:$
Hollands - 1 goal :$:$:$:$:$
Silvagni - He is a defender now :$:$:$:$:$:$
Moir - 5 goals, but RISING STAR LAST WEEK LETS GO :hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes:

Curnow has given up and wants to go to the Gold Coast. McKay has spent the entire winter at mental wellness retreats. Elijah "personal reasons" Hollands has hardly played.

Traded Owies. Traded Kennedy. Kemp injured all year. Francis Evans just got decapitated.


I am no expert but I think the forward line might have something to do with us being shit this year.

Maybe.
 
Where it gets interesting is if one of those teams banana skins a game against a lowly ranked side.

We saw what happened to Freo after losing to Essendon late last year.

I count 8 examples of a bottom-9 team beating a top-9 team. I assume that is some kind of record low. There’s also one draw.

It rises to 9 if you include the Bulldogs in the bottom section.
 
Speaking of which, when do they play that? Surely going to be a disadvantage for them having an extra game squeezed in amongst the final weeks left, compared to everyone else.
Or an advantage. Sometimes the break is not good.

My solution would be to play half a game, just a half. The result is almost a foregone conclusion anyway. It was kind of the AFL's fault with the silly Opening Round, GC shouldn't have an advantage or disadvantage over other sides.
 
Williams - 18 goals, but always injured :think:
DeKoning - 5 goals :$
Fantasia - 7 goals :$:$
Motlop - 13 goals :$:$:$
Cripps - 0.6 goals per game :$:$:$:$
Hollands - 1 goal :$:$:$:$:$
Silvagni - He is a defender now :$:$:$:$:$:$
Moir - 5 goals, but RISING STAR LAST WEEK LETS GO :hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes:

Curnow has given up and wants to go to the Gold Coast. McKay has spent the entire winter at mental wellness retreats. Elijah "personal reasons" Hollands has hardly played.

Traded Owies. Traded Kennedy. Kemp injured all year. Francis Evans just got decapitated.


I am no expert but I think the forward line might have something to do with us being shit this year.

Maybe.
If I was Carlton I'd be wanting to trade Curnow. Your reliance on Charlie and Harry is one of the many things holding you back.
 

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One thing I've noticed is that performance hasn't lifted yet, but Day is the most likely to move the dial.
Hawthorn had Newcombe entirely tagged out of the game and still comfortably beat Port whilst keeping them to under 50 points.

It waa the first game back for Lewis, 3rd game back for Sicily and Scrimshaw. With the latter two getting back to their top quality form after injury.

Hawthorn are 5-1 in their last 6 with 2-1 against top 9 teams.

Lewis will play his 2nd game this week and in a game that is obviously a thousand times better conditions.

Day returns.
 
Williams - 18 goals, but always injured :think:
DeKoning - 5 goals :$
Fantasia - 7 goals :$:$
Motlop - 13 goals :$:$:$
Cripps - 0.6 goals per game :$:$:$:$
Hollands - 1 goal :$:$:$:$:$
Silvagni - He is a defender now :$:$:$:$:$:$
Moir - 5 goals, but RISING STAR LAST WEEK LETS GO :hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes::hearteyes:

Curnow has given up and wants to go to the Gold Coast. McKay has spent the entire winter at mental wellness retreats. Elijah "personal reasons" Hollands has hardly played.

Traded Owies. Traded Kennedy. Kemp injured all year. Francis Evans just got decapitated.


I am no expert but I think the forward line might have something to do with us being shit this year.

Maybe.
Doesn’t help Carlton are poor at moving the ball. They’re also an average contest team despite that being where all their eggs are.

Carlton are too one paced generally speaking, there is pieces but even then some are getting on with age too.

They probably missed the peak chances, and not getting depth cover soon enough, also not adapting to modern skillful teams.
 
I count 8 examples of a bottom-9 team beating a top-9 team. I assume that is some kind of record low. There’s also one draw.

It rises to 9 if you include the Bulldogs in the bottom section.
And like 4 of those examples being Freo...

Why do we do it to ourselves
 
Hawthorn had Newcombe entirely tagged out of the game and still comfortably beat Port whilst keeping them to under 50 points.

It waa the first game back for Lewis, 3rd game back for Sicily and Scrimshaw. With the latter two getting back to their top quality form after injury.

Hawthorn are 5-1 in their last 6 with 2-1 against top 9 teams.

Lewis will play his 2nd game this week and in a game that is obviously a thousand times better conditions.

Day returns.
Port are nothing missing the players they had out. At a bare minimum they need Rozee and Butters to be competitive.

I'm not down on the Hawks, I just don't think much has changed performance wise compared to months ago.
 
Port are nothing missing the players they had out. At a bare minimum they need Rozee and Butters to be competitive.

I'm not down on the Hawks, I just don't think much has changed performance wise compared to months ago.
I’d say I agree. I think a day like that (Windy, rain) the two teams generally get brought back to the same playing field. There was still a big gap, and that also considers the Ken and Port success v Hawthorn recently.

The performance has definitely slowly changed compared to just over a month ago, when Hawthorn were comfortably beaten by Collingwood and Brisbane. Since that point Hawthorn have been 5-1 (2-1 v t9) and with returns of 4 best 22 players in the last month, 2 within the last week inc this week.

It would likely be expected to have more improvement to reach their best, with more returns, more time for returning players to find their feet etc.

I’m not worried and I’d be more worried if I were a Suns fan after the thrashing against Adelaide. Geelongs mediocre form (good enough to win against teams they should beat but not being enough to beat teams that are at a similar level). Dogs being 2 games outside the 8 and simply not beating top sides. (2 games against top 9 teams).
 

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I’d say I agree. I think a day like that (Windy, rain) the two teams generally get brought back to the same playing field. There was still a big gap, and that also considers the Ken and Port success v Hawthorn recently.

The performance has definitely slowly changed compared to just over a month ago, when Hawthorn were comfortably beaten by Collingwood and Brisbane. Since that point Hawthorn have been 5-1 (2-1 v t9) and with returns of 4 best 22 players in the last month, 2 within the last week inc this week.

It would likely be expected to have more improvement to reach their best, with more returns, more time for returning players to find their feet etc.

I’m not worried and I’d be more worried if I were a Suns fan after the thrashing against Adelaide. Geelongs mediocre form (good enough to win against teams they should beat but not being enough to beat teams that are at a similar level). Dogs being 2 games outside the 8 and simply not beating top sides. (2 games against top 9 teams).
Yeah, I don't think anyone could accuse you of being worried. You're the most optimistic supporter I've come across on BigFooty from any club. NetworkNerd probably the most pessimistic. If you had children together they would be perfectly balanced.
 
If you state exactly how many wins Hawthorn get, which position on the ladder they finish on and which final they will progress to - we can rate your prediction after the fact.
Giving a general idea and opinion, backed by with context and facts is a lot more important than throwing up a number, especially when football is a sport that you simply cannot 100% know anything.
 
Giving a general idea and opinion, backed by with context and facts is a lot more important than throwing up a number, especially when football is a sport that you simply cannot 100% know anything.
That's why it's called a prediction. If you can't give any then I can't assess the accuracy, sorry.

For Geelong anything can happen, but if I had to make a prediction I'd say 16 wins, 4th and making it to a prelim. Under that would be underdelivering, above a pleasant surprise. We could easily lose to any 5th-8th team in a SF, but straight sets exits can never be dressed up. Nor could missing top 4 from here.
 

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