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Wayne Carey gives us a chance of winning the flag.

Wouldn't mind if he's correct on that one.
Root-ratting, wife-beating and snow-blowing aside, all of which have nothing to with his talking footy ability, carey is pretty good at talking footy.

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The Hoff! Was it a soccer goal?;)
How's Clen Denning (Carlton 1935): 6 goals from his first 6 kicks (shakes head)
 

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The Hoff! Was it a soccer goal?;)
How's Clen Denning (Carlton 1935): 6 goals from his first 6 kicks (shakes head)

If not for the 165 Hawthorn game which we shall never speak of again, Butch would have the same record.
 
The Hoff! Was it a soccer goal?;)
How's Clen Denning (Carlton 1935): 6 goals from his first 6 kicks (shakes head)

Not sure if it was a soccer goal (cant find the footage) but the writeup of the game is interesting.

HAWTHORN has put its interstate hoodoo to rest and run Port Adelaide off its feet with a brilliant 34-point victory at AAMI Stadium.
Superbly led by Sam Mitchell (35 possessions), the Hawks won 17.7 (109) to 10.15 (75).


The win cements the Hawks’ position in the top four, but more importantly, cleared a number of psychological hurdles. The Hawks hadn’t beaten Port since 2001, had won only one of their past 15 trips interstate (excluding matches at the club’s Tasmanian base) and won just twice at AAMI Stadium since 1994.


It was a disappointing day for the Power, who were rocked during the week by the death of coach Mark Williams’ mother, Von. Mrs Williams, wife of Port legend Fos, is regarded as Port’s “matriarch” and was honoured by a message on the Port banner and the players wearing black armbands.
 
Not sure if it was a soccer goal (cant find the footage) but the writeup of the game is interesting.

HAWTHORN has put its interstate hoodoo to rest and run Port Adelaide off its feet with a brilliant 34-point victory at AAMI Stadium.
Superbly led by Sam Mitchell (35 possessions), the Hawks won 17.7 (109) to 10.15 (75).


The win cements the Hawks’ position in the top four, but more importantly, cleared a number of psychological hurdles. The Hawks hadn’t beaten Port since 2001, had won only one of their past 15 trips interstate (excluding matches at the club’s Tasmanian base) and won just twice at AAMI Stadium since 1994.


It was a disappointing day for the Power, who were rocked during the week by the death of coach Mark Williams’ mother, Von. Mrs Williams, wife of Port legend Fos, is regarded as Port’s “matriarch” and was honoured by a message on the Port banner and the players wearing black armbands.

Didn't Hoff and Gray both kick 4?

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