Right.
But no where near the talent under 23 as the team's I mentioned above
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Right.
But no where near the talent under 23 as the team's I mentioned above
Franklin only won 2Most of your premiership core were early draft picks.
Hodge
Franklin
Roughy
Lewis
Well it's looking like we will miss finals for the second time during this period so.....Not making finals and getting early draft picks.
Clarko too good a coach to have the hawks bottom 4.
Cyril and Birchall should be on that list.Most of your premiership core were early draft picks.
Hodge
Franklin
Roughy
Lewis
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Fair enough.Opinion
Yes but so did Lewis Hodge roughy.Franklin only won 2
Cyril 4 ,Mitchell 4, Birchal 4,Lake 3,Hill 3
Reckon he dOesI fear for the future of this thread if Coniglio joins Hawthorn in October.![]()
Absolute fair point. Who do you think were your top 4 most important players in those 3 peat years.Well it's looking like we will miss finals for the second time during this period so.....
Cyril and Birchall should be on that list.
Gibson, Lake, Hale all pretty important too, a Norm Smith and two Premiership B&F winners in that group and they were all trades.
2013 Prelim also had a decent effort from another trade Shaun Burgoyne.
Jack Gunston kicked the most goals in Grand finals out of our players, another trade
We had a good mix and the core of our threepeat team wasn't just our draft picks from our 2008 flag
Fair to say most Hawks fans on here rate their under 23 list and feel they don't need to bottom out rather add the right players through trade and some creative drafting win another flag.
Will be a very interesting few years for you guys.
Good luck
But are you using your experiences as a Carlton supporter to predict the future of Hawthorn?Fair to say most Hawks fans on here rate their under 23 list and feel they don't need to bottom out rather add the right players through trade and some creative drafting win another flag.
Will be a very interesting few years for you guys.
Good luck
Reckon he dOes
Absolute fair point. Who do you think were your top 4 most important players in those 3 peat years.
Depends how you define it and which year.Reckon he dOes
Absolute fair point. Who do you think were your top 4 most important players in those 3 peat years.
Forgot about Gib .... came across from the Roos as a bit of an afterthought only to win 3 flags and 2 x B&F'sDepends how you define it and which year.
We don't win those flags without Lake in defence to take the big jobs but Gibbo was the cornerstone of that defence, he won two B&F for a reason.
Birchall seriously underated.
Lewis put the team on his shoulders in 2014 when we had injuries.
Burgoyne and Hale had massive moments to beat Geelong in the prelim in 2013, the moment that set it up.
Hodge was the Captain and won a Norm Smith.
Mitchell got us the wins in the regular season, set up so much of our attacks.
The reality is it takes more than four blokes we had champions from the draft and from trades in that team, high picks and low, rookies and retreads.
It doesn't matter how you get them just that you get them.
Most of your premiership core were early draft picks.
Hodge
Franklin
Roughy
Lewis
Rough was pick 2, Buddy was 5Hodge was a trade.
Franklin yes - he was pick 2 - but he left for nothing.
Roughy yes
Lewis was also a pick upgrade from trades
Mitchell was pick 32
Cyril was pick 12
Burgoyne was a trade
Gibson a trade
Lake a trade
Gunston a trade
McEvoy a trade
There is no doubt Hawthorn nailed two drafts - 01 and 04 - but they only bottomed out for the 04 draft. Hawks made a prelim in 01.
Everything else was trading or speculative picks.
Hodge was pick 1 you drafted him after you traded for pick 1Hodge was a trade.
Franklin yes - he was pick 2 - but he left for nothing.
Roughy yes
Lewis was also a pick upgrade from trades
Mitchell was pick 32
Cyril was pick 12
Burgoyne was a trade
Gibson a trade
Lake a trade
Gunston a trade
McEvoy a trade
There is no doubt Hawthorn nailed two drafts - 01 and 04 - but they only bottomed out for the 04 draft. Hawks made a prelim in 01.
Everything else was trading or speculative picks.
Im talking more about the media and the public's perception of that deal.He wasn't an afterthought. Clarko saw how he played Buddy, saw the competitor in him.
Depends how you define it and which year.
We don't win those flags without Lake in defence to take the big jobs but Gibbo was the cornerstone of that defence, he won two B&F for a reason.
Birchall seriously underated.
Lewis put the team on his shoulders in 2014 when we had injuries.
Burgoyne and Hale had massive moments to beat Geelong in the prelim in 2013, the moment that set it up.
Hodge was the Captain and won a Norm Smith.
Mitchell got us the wins in the regular season, set up so much of our attacks.
The reality is it takes more than four blokes we had champions from the draft and from trades in that team, high picks and low, rookies and retreads.
It doesn't matter how you get them just that you get them.
Hodge was pick 1 you drafted him after you traded for pick 1
Hawthorn were pretty average during most of the 90s and early 2000s took the draft and early picks (however it was acquired) to build your core and team and good trading to get that 3 peat.Of course. But Hawthorn lost to Goldspink in a prelim final that year. They did not bottom out.